Breaking In

For the TV series, see Breaking In (TV series).
Breaking In
Directed by Bill Forsyth
Produced by Harry Gittes
Written by John Sayles
Starring
Music by Michael Gibbs
Cinematography Michael Coulter
Edited by Michael Ellis
Production
company
Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Release dates
October 13, 1989
Running time
94 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $6,000,000[1]
Box office $1,877,618 (US)[2][3]

Breaking In is a 1989 American crime comedy film directed by Bill Forsyth, written by John Sayles, and stars Burt Reynolds, Casey Siemaszko and Lorraine Toussaint. The film is about professional small-time criminals live and practice their trades.

Plot

Ernie Mullins (Burt Reynolds) is New York's old-pro safecracker, who is operating now in Portland, Oregon. Mike (Casey Siemaszko), is the "nosy, amiable kid" that Ernie takes on as his lookout and apprentice. Ernie is content to live in a tract home on the fringe of the city but the kid cannot resist flashing his new wealth.

Ernie maintains a steady, paying relationship with a prostitute, Delphine (Lorraine Toussaint), who fixes Mike up with her apprentice, Carrie (Sheila Kelley). The film also features a pair of retired crooks, Ernie's card-playing pals, Johnny (Albert Salmi) and Shoes (Harry Carey), and a pair of adversarial lawyers (Maury Chaykin and Stephen Tobolowsky).

Cast

Release and reception

Box office

References

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