The Thieves
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Initial release | South Korea |
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Directors | Choi Dong-hoon |
Languages | English, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Standard Mandarin, Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese |
Did you know | "The Thieves" is the eighth-highest-grossing domestic film of all time in South Korea. |
Awards | Grand Bell Award for Best Supporting Actress |
Blue Dragon Film Award Audience Choice Award for Most Popular Film | |
Blue Dragon Film Award Technical Award | |
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ID | 568540 |
About The Thieves
A cat burglar (Jung-jae Lee) and his gang are hired by a devious former partner (Kim Yun-seok) to steal a $20 million diamond from a Chinese gangster's mistress.
French police thwart €600,000 champagne heist
... The champagne was eventually retrieved but The Thieves managed to escape...
Thieves cut through museum floor to steal 'priceless' silver antiques
... A search then revealed a hole had been drilled up through an archway to allow The Thieves to reach into a display cabinet...
'My business had £1. 6m stolen in 20 minutes'
... That is when victims are psychologically tricked and manipulated by criminals into transferring the money to The Thieves themselves...
High-altitude heist shocks Switzerland
... The Thieves were not only good climbers, equipped with all the necessary mountaineering kit, they took the tools with them to break open the donation box " with brute force" the climbing club said...
John Lewis: Staff wearing bodycams to tackle shoplifting rise
... " She said police have a difficult job and have needed to prioritise high-value crimes but due to a lack of consequence, The Thieves keep coming back...
William and Kate offer to restock burgled Swansea food bank
... The reverend and the team at the church are also extending the hand of forgiveness to The Thieves responsible...
Dresden jewel theft: Five men convicted of audacious 2019 heist
... The Thieves stole precious items worth €113m (£98m) from the city s state museum in 2019...
Peru robbery: Shoe-shop thieves get off on the wrong foot
... The shop owner estimates that they have a value of more $13,000 (£10,000) - although The Thieves may struggle to sell them on...
Peru robbery: Shoe-shop thieves get off on the wrong foot
Criminals in Peru appear to have wrong-footed themselves during a robbery at a shoe store.
Three people broke into The Shop in the Central City of Huancayo and made off with More Than 200 trainers - But they were all for The Right foot.
The Shop owner estimates that they have a value of more $13,000 (£10,000) - although The Thieves may struggle to sell them on.
The lame attempt at a lucrative robbery was captured by security cameras.
The footage shows The Criminals breaking the padlock on The Shop 's shutter in The Middle of The Night and using a tricycle to take boxes of trainers from different brands.
Local police chief Eduan Díaz told Peruvian media: " We have gathered evidence at The Scene . The unusual thing about this robbery is that shoes from only The Right foot have been stolen.
" With the footage and the fingerprints, we will be able to locate those individuals".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com