<P> The team is in the process of taking the book to the buyer when Nicky persuades Crunch to keep the book and forge multiple duplicates to sell to multiple buyers at the same time, netting them several times the original payout . They run into a snag when Cornet reveals that in order for him to create forgeries that would pass such tests as carbon dating and professional scrutiny, they would need 750,000 dollars . Each person names an amount they could chip in and after some persuasion, Crunch agrees to fund the remaining amount . They agree not to contact one another until the required month has passed to conduct the transaction . Sometime during this month, Nicky secretly plots to create his own cheaper forgeries and beat his team at selling them to the same buyers . Nicky calls the original buyer and informs him that there will be a delay, but the buyer claims to know nothing about the deal . A frantic Nicky calls all people and organizations involved in the heist, learning to his dismay that they either could not be reached or had no knowledge of the book . Meanwhile, Crunch explains to his apprentice Francie how the historical book was a fabricated ploy and its true purpose was to steal the Georges Seurat painting from Nicky and make a great deal of money using Nicky's idea of multiple forgeries . Flashbacks reveal that Francie was the only one who did not know of the alternate plan . Meanwhile, Interpol receive an anonymous tip as to the whereabouts of Nicky and the painting that he stole from the partner that he double crossed earlier . The ending reveals the last player in Crunch's plan, an old reformed colleague of his by the name of Samuel Winters, who had been paired with the Interpol agent who had been watching them at the start of the plan . </P> <Ul> <Li> Kurt Russell as Crunch Calhoun </Li> <Li> Jay Baruchel as Francie Tobin </Li> <Li> Chris Diamantopoulos as Guy de Cornet </Li> <Li> Matt Dillon as Nicky Calhoun </Li> <Li> Katheryn Winnick as Lola, Crunch's girlfriend </Li> <Li> Terence Stamp as Samuel Winter </Li> <Li> Devon Bostick as Ponch </Li> <Li> Jason Jones as Agent Bick </Li> <Li> Kenneth Welsh as' Uncle' Paddy McCarthy </Li> <Li> Eugene Lipinski as Bartkowiak </Li> <Li> Karyn Dwyer as Ginger </Li> <Li> Joe Pingue as Carmen </Li> <Li> Dax Ravina as Sunny </Li> </Ul> <Li> Kurt Russell as Crunch Calhoun </Li> <Li> Jay Baruchel as Francie Tobin </Li>

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