The Lookout(2007)

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Synopsis

Chris Pratt was once a Golden Boy athletic hero in his small Midwestern town. Chris had it all--a beautiful girlfriend, a well-heeled family and a shining future. But after a serious accident, Chris has found himself in a strange new world where the most basic things seem to fall through holes in his memory and nothing quite makes sense. Unable to make it on his own, he lives with his mentor in navigating this surreal life--the wisecracking, fiercely independent blind man, Lewis. For a job, Chris sweeps the floor at the bank waiting for his halted life to come unstuck. Things suddenly shift when he meets Gary Spargo, an old school acquaintance and street philosopher who begins to revive Chris' shattered confidence, even helping him find a stripper--albeit a stripper named Luvlee Lemons. But Gary has bigger plans, and when he recruits Chris into his grand plan to rob the bank where he works, Chris appears to be in way over his damaged head. As the bank heist unravels into chaos, both Chris' uncertain future and even more importantly Lewis' survival are on the line. Now, it's up to this young outcast who can't always think straight to figure out how to outwit and take down his manipulators his own way.
Chris Pratt was once a Golden Boy athletic hero in his small Midwestern town. Chris had it all--a beautiful girlfriend, a well-heeled family and a shining future. But after a serious accident, Chris has found …
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In Theaters

  • March 30, 2007

MPAA Rating

R (for language, some violence and sexual content.)

Genres

Thriller, Drama, Crime, Noir, Action/Adventure

Run Time

1 hour 42 minutes

Distributors

Miramax Films

Box Office

$4,587,858

Also Known As

  • The Look Out
  • The Look-Out

Production Status

Released

Filming Locations

  • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Produced In

United States

Director

Scott Frank

Director

CAST

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Chris Pratt

Jeff Daniels

Lewis Canfield

Isla Fisher

Luvlee Lemons

Carla Gugino

Janet

Matthew Goode

Gary Spargo

Bruce McGill

Robert Pratt
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