Synopsis
Gone in Sixty Seconds is a movie released in 2000.
When the stakes are high and time is running out, one ex-car thief must rev up his engines and hit the streets once more. Forced out of retirement, Randall Raines dives back into the adrenaline-fueled world of high-stakes auto theft to save his younger brother, Kip, whose botched heist has drawn the ire of a ruthless crime boss. With a ticking clock and relentless law enforcement on their tail, Randall assembles a motley crew of allies, each with their own unique skills, to pull off the ultimate heist: stealing 50 high-end cars in a single night. This action-packed spectacle combines the thrill of fast cars, high-octane chases, and the intricacies of brotherly loyalty. With a blend of humor, heart, and heart-stopping action, the film showcases not only the art of the heist but also the bonds of family that drive Randall to risk it all. With an impressive roster of dynamic performances and an exhilarating soundtrack, it masterfully captures the essence of the car culture and the thrill of the chase, making it a must-watch for action aficionados and car enthusiasts alike. Buckle up for a wild ride that proves that sometimes, the only way to save your loved ones is to embrace your past.
Touchstone Pictures
Jerry Bruckheimer Films