King of Thieves (2018)

★ 5.5 1h 48m 452 votes IMDb
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London, England, April 2015. Brian Reader, a retired thief, gathers an unlikely gang of burglars to perpetrate the biggest and boldest heist in British history. The thieves assault the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company and escape with millions in goods and money. But soon the cracks between the gang members begin to appear when they discuss how to share the loot.

King of Thieves

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Cast

Michael Caine
Michael Caine as Brian Reader Age 93 · Rotherhithe, London, England, UK Sir Michael Caine CBE (born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite Jr.; 14 March 1933) is a retired English actor. Known for his distinctive South London accent, he has appeared in more than 160 films in a career...
Jim Broadbent
Jim Broadbent as Terry Perkins Age 76 · Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK Jim Broadbent (born May 24, 1949) is an English actor. He won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his supporting role as John Bayley in the feature film Iris (2001), as well as winning a BAF...
Tom Courtenay
Tom Courtenay as Kenny Collins Age 89 · Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK An English actor who came to prominence in the early 1960s with a succession of films including The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962), Billy Liar (1963), and Dr. Zhivago (1965). Since the...
Charlie Cox
Charlie Cox as Basil Age 43 · London, England, UK Charlie Thomas Cox (born 15 December 1982) is an English actor. He is known for portraying Matt Murdock / Daredevil in seven projects of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, leading the television series Da...
Paul Whitehouse
Paul Whitehouse as Carl Wood Age 67 · Stanleytown, Rhondda, Wales, UK Paul Julian Whitehouse (born 20 May 1958) is a Welsh actor, writer, presenter and comedian. He was one of the main stars of the BBC sketch comedy series The Fast Show and has starred with Harry Enfiel...
Michael Gambon
Michael Gambon as Billy 'The Fish' Lincoln Died 2023 · Cabra, Dublin, Ireland Sir Michael John Gambon (October 19, 1940 – September 27, 2023) was an Irish-English actor. Gambon started his acting career with Laurence Olivier as one of the original members of the Royal National...

Audience Reviews

r96sk 8/10 Aug 11, 2020
A great cast and a good old heist - what's not to enjoy?

I remember hearing about the Hatton Garden stuff when it happened and subsequently saw the television miniseries on ITV in 2019. That aforementioned show is very good, as is this 2018 film. It's a pretty simple film to make and act, hence why there are three films about this premise out there. However, that doesn't stop it being entertaining to see unfold.

The casting is obvious but, again, suits the production's needs perfectly. Michael Caine (Brian), Jim Broadbent (Terry), Charlie Cox (Basil), Michael Gambon (Billy) and Ray Winstone (Danny) all feature. Caine and Cox give the more memorable performances, but they all act well enough.

I like how the film portrays all of the criminals as criminals, none of them are good people and aren't shown as such. I also rate the humour, which is minor but nevertheless amusing in most parts. There's a few other little things that I appreciated, including the archive footage edit of the main group.

Each to their own, but I enjoyed <em>'King of Thieves'</em>.
CinemaSerf 6/10 Jul 20, 2025
Based on a real and pretty daring robbery, this tells the story of a group of disgruntled old codgers who disabled the state of the art security systems in London’s Hatton Garden then burrowed their way into a room full of safety deposit boxes where they promptly filled their boots. It’s initially a team effort between the young tech wizard “Basil” (Charlie Cox) and the wily, recently widowed, Reader (Sir Michael Caine). They realise that to get the job done, they have to get some of his equally aged pals out of retirement and so assemble a cracking (or creaking) team and meticulously plan their operation. What is quite clear from this stage of the film is that none of these people particularly like the other. Terry (Jim Broadbent) and Reader have history and Kenny (Sir Tom Courtenay), Danny (Ray Winstone) and Carl (Paul Woodhouse) wouldn’t trust each other with their milk money. Like most heist films, the best fun for me is always at the planning stage, and barring a few hitches with a burglar alarm, a security guard and an hungry fox things go remarkable smoothly. It’s the aftermath that sees their plan and the film begin to unravel. Despite an amiable effort from Sir Michael Gambon as their dipso fence Billy “the Fish”, their internecine plotting and counterplotting actually becomes quite tedious, vulgar and what started out as one of those stories where you quite liked the idea ended up, for me anyway, with them deserving whatever the very rushed denouement could provide. Indeed, it really just peters out into a damp squib at the close that even this formidable combination of theatrical and cinematic knights can’t really enliven. Cox looks like he is enjoying his time with these luminaries, but he might be in a bit of a minority. Pity, it had potential, but it’s a bit disappointing.

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