Product Information
Two sets of crooks and one reluctant hero square off in this blend of comedy and action. Tripp (Patrick Dempsey) has been trying to catch the eye of pretty bank teller Kaitlin (Ashley Judd), and he thinks he's come up with just the thing to get him noticed -- he shows up just as the bank is about to close for the day and asks her to break a hundred dollar bill into loose change. But Tripp's attempt to meet cute goes wrong when two different sets of thieves invade the bank at the same time. Three are savvy criminals (Mekhi Phifer, Matt Ryan and John Ventimiglia) who have carefully worked out a plan for clearing out the vault, while the other two (Tim Blake Nelson and Pruitt Taylor Vance) are half-bright rednecks who intend to crack open the ATM machines and take the cash inside. Before long, both teams of crooks are trapped in the bank and find themselves constantly in each others way, while Tripp is trying to find a way to protect Kaitlin and himself while foiling the robbers, though the fact he's delusional and has stopped taking his medication is making things rather complicated.Product Identifiers
EAN5060223765358
eBay Product ID (ePID)109042058
Product Key Features
ActorJames Dumont, Jeffrey Tambor, Rob Huebel, Tim Blake Nelson, Adrian Martinez, Curtis Armstrong, Ashley Judd, John Ventimiglia, Monica Acosta, Matt Ryan, Mekhi Phifer, Patrick Dempsey, Pruitt Taylor Vince
Film/TV TitleFlypaper
DirectorRob Minkoff
FormatDVD
Release Year2011
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesScene Access\Trailer
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ReviewsNew York Times - "Flypaper" has enough twists and surprises to remain interesting., Screen International - The film is a heist-and-hostage comedy that reminds you that criminals, under pressure, are as neurotic as anyone else.
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleFlypaper
Consumer AdviceContains strong language, once very strong, violence and sex references
WriterJon Lucas, Scott Moore