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== Plot == Daniel Foray ([[Gérard Depardieu]]) is the leader of an unusual group of burglars in [[Paris]]. When he's instructed by [[Fence (criminal)|fence]] Laurent ([[Richard Bohringer]]) to go to [[Chicago]] to steal an expensive necklace in a suburban safe, the seemingly basic job becomes a fight for survival when the homeowner turns out to be mafia kingpin Frank Zammeti (Keitel), who is also under [[stakeout]] from authorities. The team are led to believe by American liaison Sophie ([[Joanne Kelly]]) that they wrote down the wrong address, but when she disappears with the money and other items taken from the mafioso, they later learn that his residence was the correct target after all and it was a setup by corrupt [[FBI Agent]] Pogue (Shawn Lawrence). Shortly after the revelation, Pogue bludgeons Sophie to death, frames burglar Sam ([[Saïd Taghmaoui]]) and leaks the other men's names to the news media as accomplices. Pogue promises to alter evidence on condition that they hand over an audio tape stolen from Zammeti's safe, which not only declares war on fellow mob boss Angelo Giancarlo ([[Abe Vigoda]]) but strengthens the criminal case against the former, who has avoided criminal indictment. The sextet also confirm that Pogue was in cahoots with Laurent, whose interest in the heist indirectly relates to the recovery of a stolen [[Van Gogh]] painting and release of his brother from prison. As newly minted fugitives from justice and marks of the American mafia, the thieves make amends with a [[Black Americans|black]] [[street gang]] they previously clashed with and facilitate a "handover" of the tape between Sam and Agent Pogue in [[Grant Park (Chicago)|Grant Park]]; Pogue is secretly filmed confessing to Sophie's murder and picks up a switched tape after a fake mugging from the gang members. Pogue is promptly killed by Zammeti and his underboss when the recording in his possession turns out to be the song ''[[Danke Schoen]]'' by [[Wayne Newton ]]. To free themselves from the threat of Zammeti, burglar Raymond gifts a [[muscle car]] (stolen from a [[Hispanic and Latino Americans|Latino]] street gang) to Zammeti's dim-witted younger brother, culminating in a deadly shootout between both groups of criminals. Finally, Daniel plays Giancarlo Zammeti's incriminating tape, revealing the betrayal, and requests a small sum of money and safe return to [[France]] in exchange for the heads up. With Zammeti gone and Laurent also in line to get "[[Contract killing|whacked]]" by Giancarlo's right-hand man, the burglars discover they were once again duped with a suitcase filled with [[counterfeit money]]. Before embarking as stowaways, they notice Laurent's Van Gogh painting get blown into [[Chicago River]] and comically dive into the water, with the outcome of their latest pursuit unknown.
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