
They’re not villains, just unlucky thieves. In this comedy, three museum security guards grow attached to the artworks they protect and, when the pieces are slated for transfer to another museum, they hatch a clever plan to steal them back, leading to a series of humorous mishaps and daring antics.
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Naheem Garcia
Shipping Supervisor

Morgan Freeman
Charles Peterson

Christopher Walken
Roger Barlow

William H. Macy
George McLendon

Marcia Gay Harden
Rose Barlow

Breckin Meyer
Starving Artist

Wynn Everett
Docent

Joseph McKenna
Lead Villain

Bhavesh Patel
Donnie

Bates Wilder
Warehouse Foreman

Todd Weeks
Curator

David J. Curtis
Humming Security Guard

Jim Chiros
Sculptor

Stephen Stapinski
Bob

Christy Scott Cashman
Assistant Museum Director

Philip Dorn Hebert
Needlebaum

Anthony Cascio
Tony

Bart A. Piscitello Jr.
Pauly

Peter Darrigo
Phil

James Welu
Museum Executive

Douglass Bowen Flynn
Danish Guard

Patricia B. Till
Rude Museum Patron
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What is the name of the painting that security guard Roger is obsessed with?
The Lonely Maiden
The Woman with Cats
The Greek Warrior
The Sad Portrait
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Roger, Christopher Walken, a security guard at a quiet urban art museum, spends long days lost in thought over his favorite painting, the Lonely Maiden. The painting shows a beautiful woman gazing forlornly into the distance, and Roger’s fixation grows despite his wife Rose’s pleas for him to retire and move to Florida. When a routine announcement reveals that several pieces, including the Lonely Maiden, are scheduled to be permanently relocated to a Copenhagen museum, Roger’s sense of longing intensifies. He finds a kindred spark in Charles, Morgan Freeman, another guard who has his own fascination with a different painting—a woman with cats on another floor. The two men form a quiet kinship born from shared obsession, a bond that hints at more than just casual admiration for art.
George, William H. Macy, stands apart from Roger and Charles by a different ritual: he often strips down to pose naked beside a nude sculpture of a Greek warrior, letting the power and presence of the sculpture speak through him during night shifts. The trio—Roger, Charles, and George—seize on the idea that art can be stolen and replaced with flawless replicas. They plan to swap their favorites while taking advantage of the shifts and the shadows of the museum’s routines. Roger volunteers to tag the artworks as they are shipped, while Charles, a painter, sets his sights on reproducing the cat painting with exact fidelity, and George handles the more physically risky side of the operation. But the once-abstract dream begins to take on real, risky form as they recruit a street artist to create the replicas after initial attempts fall short of capturing the Lonely Maiden. To finance the cat painting, Roger even dips into Rose’s Florida vacation savings, a decision that weighs on him as Rose grows increasingly suspicious.
The scheme hinges on a delicate balance between artistry and deception. Charles’s painter’s eye helps him approach the cat painting with precision, yet the Lonely Maiden remains elusive under his brush. With the group’s plans in motion, the trio moves toward executing the swap on the day of transport, the tension building as the three works sit ready to be replaced. When the moment arrives, George slips into the warehouse in the crate with the statue, and the swap begins. He completes the operation and, in a moment of impulse, cannot resist stripping down and posing with the stolen sculpture, drawing a tense, skittish response from a guard. The ensuing scramble forces George to hide in the crate—naked and unseen—as dawn approaches.
As Roger and Charles, with Rose accompanying them unwittingly, come to retrieve the crate, a panic-stricken chase unfolds. The crate ends up in the wrong van, and the seizure of control tests their nerves. A determined Charles pursues the misrouted cargo, and, after a tense chase, they manage to rescue George. He emerges from the shipping crate in a state of comic relief and shock—comically exposed to Rose’s astonished gaze, a moment that underscores the absurdity and audacity of their plan. In the end, the heist unfolds without immediate consequences, and the men decide to retire from their museum work, keeping their new acquisitions hidden away for personal enjoyment rather than public display.
Back in Florida, Roger’s renewed bond with Rose becomes the emotional heart of the story. Their vacation plans resume, and the two find warmth and closeness as Rose looks out toward the ocean, her face framed by the same expansive gaze that once drew Roger’s attention to the Lonely Maiden. The sight rekindles their relationship, suggesting a future that perhaps never needed the stolen art to sustain it. Meanwhile, the trio stores their treasures in a roof shack above Charles’s apartment, a private refuge where they can admire their spoils in private, free from the watchful eyes of museums and administrators. Yet the painting that started it all—the Lonely Maiden—begins to lose its hold on Roger. When he finally looks at the image again, it no longer stirs the same awe; instead, it brings him back to a memory of his wife, reminding him of what truly matters.
Across the ocean in Copenhagen, a guard on duty glimpses the counterfeit Lonely Maiden and smiles, acknowledging the successful deception with a quiet nod. The film closes on a note that blends irony and contentment: the heist amounts to personal fulfillment for the three men, and the outward world remains blissfully unaware of their secret. Yet the lasting impression is not the theft itself, but the way love, memory, and art intersect to reshape the lives of those involved. The story remains a meditation on longing, fidelity, and the ways art can mirror and influence the desires that live inside us.
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