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Edward Norton shines as a young, aggressive thief who feigns a mental disability to infiltrate a heavily guarded customs house.
This marked the final on-screen film appearance of Marlon Brando before his passing in 2004. subtitle The.Score.2001.BluRay.2160p.UHD.REMUX....
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