Breaking In

Breaking In

Movie |

Thief

  • Duration: 1h 34min
  • Music: Michael Gibbs
  • Award(s): Critics 1989 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Dog Man, The A-Team
  • Story:
    Professional thief Ernie takes Mike on as an apprentice, but while Mike clearly has "larceny in his heart", it will take him a long time to get as good as Ernie.
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STORY

Story
Professional thief Ernie takes Mike on as an apprentice, but while Mike clearly has "larceny in his heart", it will take him a long time to get as good as Ernie.

AWARDS

Nominations
Critics Award

1989 | Bill

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Final film of Albert Salmi.

In the scene where Mike is buying the torch at the hardware store, you can see a man in the background holding a stainless steel sink. This a reference to Director Bill Forsyth's first movie, That Sinking Feeling (1979), about a bunch of kids who decide to break into a stainless steel sink factory.

Debut of actress Lorraine Toussaint.

Not only is Burt Reynolds playing older, he plays a character who is balding; he usually infamously uses a noticeable hairpiece.

The gag where the checkout lady using the announcer to say what the buyer has purchased (to his embarrassed chagrin) has been used in movies from Bananas to Mr. Mom.

Popular Dialogues

"Carrie aka Fontaine: What would I do with your balls, were they mine? Would I hang them by their shorthairs from my long painted nails? And crack a grin as they dropped, splat splat, on the floor? No, I wouldn't do that with your balls, were they mine. But I'd put them instead in some sort of shrine. I'd fondle them daily, and keep them in line, and give them a licking from time to time. Yes, that's what I'd do with your balls, were they mine."

"Mike Lafebb: Man, I never met anybody who did crime for a living. I mean I had a cousin once who held up a gas station on his bicycle, but he was nuts. Ernie Mullins: Runs in the family, huh? Mike Lafebb: Hey, you with some kind of organization? Ernie Mullins: Yeah, uh, Northwest Homeowners Association."