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Penner Alfred
Busty patrolwoman Edina arrests bum Alfred for causing a public nuisance, locks the man naked in a cell, blows his stinking snout stiff and lets him fuck her unabashedly. In the cellar of a rented house, the tight-assed young Petra breathes into our drunk hero's handsome machine while he sleeps and then lets herself be fucked in the ass. Secretary Sissi, a sexually starved, pretty woman, even goes down on Alfred and has her rosette blasted on the sofa at home. The next day, Alfred hits on schoolgirl Ute in the park. A little alcohol and the chick exposes her cunt....
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Plot Summary
A seasoned jewel thief, Nick Wells, plans one last heist with his younger, unpredictable partner, Jack Teller, to steal a priceless crown from a customs house in Montreal. However, unbeknownst to Nick, Jack has a hidden agenda that jeopardizes their escape and Nick's desire for a quiet retirement.
Critical Reception
The Score received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of its acclaimed cast, particularly Robert De Niro and Edward Norton. The film's intricate plot and suspenseful atmosphere were also highlighted as strengths, though some critics found the narrative predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for strong performances from a legendary cast.
Lauded for its tense atmosphere and well-executed heist sequences.
Noted by some for a somewhat predictable plot trajectory.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's compelling performances, especially from the veteran actors, and found the heist elements engaging. Some viewers felt the storyline lacked originality, but the overall execution was considered solid.
Fun Fact
Marlon Brando's final film role was in 'The Score,' where he played the character Max, the fence for the stolen goods. He reportedly received $5 million for just 10 days of work on the film.
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