Entrapment (movie)
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Entrapment (1999), directed by Jon Amiel, is a film starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones. It was greatly criticised by several critics, with one complaining that the movie was "dedicated to one woman's ass" due to a close-up of Zeta-Jones' posterior being prominent in the trailers for the film. Complaints also arose from Malaysia, with some claiming that the movie depicted Malaysia as a backwards country, and was factually inaccurate. Supporters of the film saw it as no more than a lightweight caper film along the lines of Charade.
Virginia Baker (Zeta-Jones) works for an insurance agency, attempting to capture Robert MacDougal, (a legendary art thief, played by Connery) by making him believe that she is a thief herself, thus entrapping him. Unknown to Baker's employers, however, she is in reality a master thief herself who hopes to enlist MacDougal's help in pulling off what is quite literally the Crime of the Millennium.
Filming locations include: Blenheim Palace, Savoy Hotel, London, Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull in Scotland, KLCC Complex in Malaysia and Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur.Template:Movie-stub