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Apr 25, 2003 · Confidence: Directed by James Foley. With Edward Burns, Rachel Weisz, Morris Chestnut, Leland Orser. Jake Vig is a consummate grifter about to pull his biggest con yet, one set to avenge his friend's murder. But his last scam backfired, leaving him indebted to a mob boss and his enforcer.
- (35K)
- Crime, Thriller
- James Foley
- 2003-04-25
Confidence is a 2003 American crime drama film starring Edward Burns, Dustin Hoffman, Andy Garcia and Rachel Weisz, directed by James Foley and written by Doug Jung . Plot. A group of grifters rip off their latest mark and celebrate, while de facto group leader, Jake Vig, explains the art of the con.
- $23 million
- Christophe Beck, Dave Crawford
- $15 million
- Scott Bernstein, Michael Burns, Marc Butan
Apr 25, 2003 · In this glossy neo-noir caper, expert grifter Jake Vig (Edward Burns) inadvertently crosses volatile crime boss the King (Dustin Hoffman) and, to make it right, he must agree to con banker Morgan...
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- James Foley
- R
- Edward Burns
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Summaries. Jake Vig is a consummate grifter about to pull his biggest con yet, one set to avenge his friend's murder. But his last scam backfired, leaving him indebted to a mob boss and his enforcer.
Apr 25, 2003 · The movie stars Edward Burns as Jake Vig, a confidence mastermind, who has a crew of regulars and uses them to stage fake murders in order to scare marks into running away without their money. One day he makes the mistake of stealing $150,000 from the bagman for a nasty crime lord, Mr. King ( Dustin Hoffman ).
Apr 25, 2003 · Overview. What Jake Vig doesn't know just might get him killed. A sharp and polished grifter, Jake has just swindled thousands of dollars from the unsuspecting Lionel Dolby with the help of his crew. It becomes clear that Lionel wasn't just any mark, he was an accountant for eccentric crime boss Winston King. Jake and his crew will have to stay ...