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The Brooklyn Heist 2009

★ 4.45 votes86 min📅 2009-11-27

Julian Kheel's *The Brooklyn Heist (2009)* delivers a playful, genre-blending heist film where three rival crews operate on the same Brooklyn block—but exist in wildly different cinematic universes.

Director: Julian Kheel

Cast

Danny Masterson
Danny Masterson
Fitz
Leon
Leon
Ronald
Aysan Celik
Lana
Dominique Swain
Dominique Swain
Mercy
Blanchard Ryan
Blanchard Ryan
Samantha
Phyllis Somerville
Phyllis Somerville
Connie
Serena Reeder
Maya
Craig muMs Grant
Craig muMs Grant
Moose
Mackenzie Milone
Emily
Michael Cecchi
Dino

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Brooklyn Heist (2009) about?

*The Brooklyn Heist* follows three disjointed crews of thieves who all share the same Brooklyn block but exist in completely different cinematic worlds. Their paths collide in a chaotic, darkly comedic heist gone wrong, blending noir, rap-video aesthetics, and 1970s crime tropes into a single absurd spectacle.

Who directed The Brooklyn Heist?

The Brooklyn Heist was directed by Julian Kheel, whose stylish visual approach gives the film its unique genre-hopping energy.

Who stars in The Brooklyn Heist?

The main cast includes Danny Masterson, Leon, Aysan Celik, Dominique Swain, and Blanchard Ryan, each bringing their own flavor to the film's eclectic ensemble.

Is The Brooklyn Heist (2009) worth watching?

While not a mainstream hit, *The Brooklyn Heist* is a bold, inventive take on the crime-comedy genre that's worth watching for its creativity and offbeat humor. Fans of quirky, low-budget films with a visual twist will find plenty to enjoy in its 86-minute runtime.

How long is The Brooklyn Heist?

The Brooklyn Heist runs for 86 minutes.

About The Brooklyn Heist (2009) — A Genre-Bending Crime Comedy in Brooklyn

Julian Kheel's *The Brooklyn Heist (2009)* delivers a playful, genre-blending heist film where three rival crews operate on the same Brooklyn block—but exist in wildly different cinematic universes. The Amateurs stumble through a gritty 1970s crime saga, the Sputniks navigate a stark black-and-white neo-noir, and the Moolies are stuck in a hyper-stylized rap-video aesthetic. Each crew's mission collides in chaotic, darkly comedic fashion, creating a visually inventive and tonally ambitious caper. The film's offbeat charm lies in its meta approach, poking fun at genre conventions while celebrating their distinct flavors. With its sharp visual contrasts and tight 86-minute runtime, *The Brooklyn Heist* offers a fresh take on the crime-comedy genre.

Starring Danny Masterson, Leon, and Dominique Swain among others, the cast brings the right mix of charisma and comedic timing to sell the film's absurd premise. The Brooklyn setting serves as a vibrant backdrop, grounding the mayhem in a lived-in urban reality. Kheel's direction keeps the energy high, balancing humor, action, and a touch of social satire. It's a film that rewards viewers looking for something different—less a traditional heist movie and more a love letter to cinematic tropes gone gloriously off-script.