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| Colin Firth | Harry Deane | |
| Tom Courtenay | The Major | |
| Alan Rickman | Lionel Shahbandar | |
| Mike Noble | Crouch the Gunboy | |
| Brodie Ross | Shabandar's Shoot Servant | |
| Alex MacQueen | Mr. Dunlop | |
| Joe Berryman | Gas Station Cashier | |
| Ralph Alderman | Rodeo PA Man | |
| Cameron Diaz | PJ Puznowski | |
| Terry Dale Parks | Cowboy #1 - Merle | |
| Russ Dillen | Cowboy #2 | |
| Cloris Leachman | Grandma Merle | |
| Sarah Goldberg | Executive Wilson | |
| Obi Abili | Executive Slazenger | |
| Anna Skellern | Secretary Fiona |
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| Producer | Adam Ripp
Mike Lobell |
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| Writer | Joel Coen
Ethan Coen |
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| Cinematography | Florian Ballhaus
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| Musician | Rolfe Kent
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Harry Deane (Colin Firth) is a man with a plan. Art Curator for media tycoon Lord Lionel Shabandar (Alan Rickman), Harry devises an elaborate plot to con his abusive boss, Shabandar, into purchasing a fake Monet painting. With the help of beautiful rodeo queen PJ Puznowski (Cameron Diaz), Harry hatches a scheme to fool Shabandar into believing that Harry's Expert forgery is the real deal, pocketing a hefty sum in the process. But with the con proving harder to pull off than they had first intended, Harry and PJ find themselves in increasingly hilarious situations in order to see the job through to the end. |
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