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  1. Finding Steve McQueen is a 2019 American heist thriller film directed by Mark Steven Johnson and written by Ken Hixon and Keith Sharon. The film stars Travis Fimmel , Rachael Taylor , Forest Whitaker , and William Fichtner , telling the story of a gang planning to steal millions of dollars from President Nixon 's illegal political slush fund .

    • Victor Reyes
    • March 15, 2019 (United States)
  2. Mar 15, 2019 · Finding Steve McQueen: Directed by Mark Steven Johnson. With Travis Fimmel, Rachael Taylor, Forest Whitaker, William Fichtner. In 1972, a gang of close-knit thieves from Youngstown, Ohio attempt to steal $30 million in illegal contributions and blackmail money from President Richard Nixon's secret fund.

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    • Crime, Thriller
    • Mark Steven Johnson
    • 2019-03-15
  3. Published Mar 14, 2019. Director Mark Steven Johnson talks about his new film, Finding Steve McQueen, and shares horror tales from his time working on 2003's Daredevil film. In 1972, a group of thieves perpetrated the United California Bank robbery, one of the most notorious robberies in modern American history.

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  5. Mar 12, 2019 · It’s so nice to just shut your brain off and go somewhere else, and experience something really beautiful and magical. Off of your phone, off of your social media. I really hope it all comes back. Enjoying film together is a very communal part of our culture. It isn’t often that you find yourself sitting

  6. Nov 13, 2020 · Robin Hood types looking to rob the ill-gotten gains of the Boogeyman himself. Our protagonist of this likeable but slight crime caper is certainly portrayed in terms of a loveable folk hero. However, both he and the film itself fall short of those they seek to emulate. The Unified California Bank heist in 1972 was the largest in American history.

  7. Mar 15, 2019 · The heist movie has a long pedigree, and while "Finding Steve McQueen" is no "Le Cercle Rouge" or "Rififi" (or even "Reservoir Dogs"), Johnson keeps the tone light, vivacious, almost slapstick at times. This is a smart choice. The movie could have taken itself very seriously, bogging itself down in political commentary.

  8. Making Dynamite From Pennies in ‘Finding Steve McQueen’. We chat with Mark Steven Johnson about how he juggled multiple timelines and tones for little more than $5 million. Momentum Pictures ...

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