"Life of Crime" Screened on Last Day of Toronto Film Festival

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  • 12:20 PM - 15 September 2013
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The 38th Toronto Film Festival concludes tonight by screening the American comedy “Life of Crime.” The movie is an adaptation of Elmore Leonard's “The Switch,” also the author of “Rum Punch," which Quentin Tarantino adapted for “Jackie Brown.”

Directed by Daniel Schechter, the movie stars Jennifer Aniston, Tim Robins and John Hawkes. The plot is about two fresh out of prison con men (Mos Def and Hawkes) who plan to kidnap the wife of a Detroit real estate developer (Aniston). Little do they know, as the developer's main interest is his beautiful young mistress (Isla Fisher) and he's not in a hurry to save his wife.

Also screening at the festival today is the 1939 classic “ The Wizard Of Oz,” directed by Victor Fleming.

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