Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 30000000
Revenue
$ 80509622

'Big Nick' O'Brien

Ray Merrimen

Donnie Wilson

Enson Levoux

Holly

Benny 'Borracho' Magalon

Murph Connors

Bo 'Bosco' Ostroman

Gus Henderson

'Tony Z' Zapata

Debbie O'Brien

Ziggy Zerhusen

Lobbin' Bob

Secret Service Lobby Guard #1

Mack

Marcus Rhodes

Secret Service Guard Dale Russell

Secret Service Guard Johnny McMann

Junior

Luigi

Doris

Sharon

Bas

Alexi

LAPD SWAT Negotiator

LAPD Metro Cop

LAPD Metro Cop

Brinks Messenger

Bank Manager

Rolando

Maloa

Malia

McKenna O'Brien

Cassady O'Brien

Gardena Cop

Brinks Secretary Al

Wolfgang

Cou-Chi

Process Server

Debbie's Date

Ruud

Sandee

Latina Hostage

Fed Receiving Guard Jackson

Fed Receiving Guard Weir

Connor

FCI Cop

LAPD Metro Lieutenant

Merrimen's Boxing Trainer

Merrimen's Boxing Trainer

Tongan Leader

Tongan Cargo Hand

Tongan Cargo Hand

Tongan Cargo Hand

Tongan Cargo Hand

Tongan Cargo Hand

Tongan Cargo Hand

School Teacher

Latina in Corridor

Gardena Cop #2

Armored Guard

Armored Guard

Hofbrau Bouncer

Armored Car Driver (uncredited)

Bank Hostage (uncredited)

Bank Security Guard (uncredited)

St. Paulie Waitress (uncredited)
Written by chadrico on 2018-04-22
Great Movie! Loved the plot and the twist. Tense throughout. Glimps of The Usual Suspect All star cast. Must watch
Written by tmdb82544094 on 2018-08-13
Den of Thieves is a heist/caper film with a running time of 140 minutes. The movie gives tribute to classic crime thriller movies, including Heat (1995) and The usual suspects (1995). Den of Thieves is the directorial debut of Christian Gudegast, he also co-wrote the script and produced the film. The film features fast paced action sequences. Both the videography and sound of the film were very good. The acting and the plot twist was also good but the film contained some plot holes, some deficiencies in the writing. Final verdict: 6.5/10

Written by Ruuz on 2018-10-26
For a movie that's basically just _Heat_, _Heat_ this ain't. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-07-11
I've always wondered why nobody ever thought of pinching the banknotes that were about to be shredded or incinerated and making a killing! Well "Merrimen" (Pablo Schreiber) has alighted on just such a plan - and he aims to relieve the Federal Reserve of $30 million in a daring heist. Unfortunately for him, local cop "Nick" (Gerard Butler) has been following him for an while, and when one of his other would-be raids results in his leaving with nothing but dead policemen in his wake, "Nick" apprehends his suspected associate "Donnie" (O'Shea Jackson Jr), learns of the plan and determines to both thwart it and to apprehend his nemesis. So far, it's all quite interesting and the first half hour is pretty action packed. Thereafter, though, the whole thing sort of grinds to an halt. The planning and execution of their robbery is interspersed with the police counter-plan in a dialogue heavy - frequently peppered with some unedifying homophobic language - and clunkily delivered fashion. There are just too many characters; most people who have a gun couldn't hit a barn door with a shovel and the two leading characters do little, if anything, to engage the audience. I actually found myself wanting "Merrimen" to succeed, and Butler just hasn't the gravitas to carry this for what seemed like an endless 2¼ hours of relentless chases, misses, more chases and more misses before an ending that had a touch of chivalry to it, but that I found not worth the wait.
Written by RalphRahal on 2025-02-21
Alright, let's talk "Den of Thieves." This cops-and-robbers story is a solid ride, even if it takes its sweet time getting there. The plot's your standard cops versus robbers, but with a twist that tries to keep you guessing. It's a heist movie, so you've got the planning, the execution, and the inevitable double-crosses. It's not reinventing the genre, but it's got enough action to keep you engaged. The directing is solid, nothing flashy, but it gets the job done. They went for that raw, street-level feel, and the cinematography does a decent job of capturing the urban landscape. Those wide shots of LA? Yeah, they work. Now, let's get to the performances. Gerard Butler's in his element here, playing that rough-around-the-edges cop with a serious attitude. He brings that intensity you expect from him. There's a scene where his personal life intrudes on his work in a way that really highlights his character's flaws, and it's a powerful moment. Pablo Schreiber nails the hardened criminal role, no surprises there. The supporting cast does its part, and there are a few standout scenes, like the one where a younger character is introduced to the world of crime in a way that's both shocking and oddly compelling. The script is functional, it moves the plot along, but it's not exactly Shakespeare. The dialogue is there to serve the action, not to win awards. The score and sound? They're present, they amplify the action, but they don't really stand out. It's the kind of soundtrack that blends into the background, doing its job without drawing too much attention. Basically, "Den of Thieves" is a solid action flick if you're in the mood for something straightforward and entertaining. It's not going to blow your mind with originality, but it delivers on the action and the tough-guy performances. It's a good choice for a night when you just want to turn off your brain and enjoy the ride. Just don't expect any deep philosophical insights, and you'll be fine. It's a decent rental, and you'll get your fill of shootouts and tense standoffs.