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Plunkett & Macleane
they rob the rich...and that's it

Studio Universal Alt Title Plunkett & Macleane
Distributed by Polygram Director(s) Jake Scott
Running Time 101.mins Producer(s) Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Rupert Harvey
Prod. Year 1999 Composer(s) Craig Armstrong
Genre(s) Action Writer(s) Robert Wade, Neal Purvis, 
Screen Format WideScreen 2:35:1 Anamorphic Prod.Design Norris Spencer
Sound Format(s) DD 5.1 Sound -
Layer DVD-9 Actors Robert Carlyle, Jonny Le Miller, Liv Tyler, Ken Scott, Michael Gambon, Alan Cumming
Case Type Jewell Case DVD Extras: Theatrical Trailer, Interviews with Cast and Crew, Behind the scenes
IMDB Rating 6.4 DVD-ROM None
Reviewed 16/12-99 MPAA Rating 15
Released 6/12-1999 UPC 4400586842
IMDB Link 0134033 Comments Added 10-Dec-1999

Review 1 - 16/12-1999

WATCH OUT FOR THE GENTLEMAN HIGHWAYMAN!

Plunkett and Macleane were two highwaymen robbers who robbed the rich during the sixteenth hundred.
Plunkett was tough, and Macleane was a Gentleman. At least that was what he eagered to be. Macleane would pass for a Gentleman on exclusive parties to find out who was worth robbing, and Plunkett came along as his servant. This movie has a lot of action and laughs as well as a dynamic soundtrack. The rearspeakers are brilliantly used with a lot of other sounds than the usual, and the rest of the speakers follows perfectly. The story of Plunkett and Macleane is true, but the director uses his artificial freedom to tell their story, and the result is a highly entertaining and recommendable movie. Great acting and a great movie well worth seeing again. Plunkett and Macleane receives a 5 on the pointscale.

EB.