Movies like Lassiter (1984)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Lassiter, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Ocean's Eleven

    #394 most popular movie yesterday

    The 2001 remake of the Rat Pack classic, directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring George Clooney, assembles a group of criminals to pull off an elaborate casino heist. Ocean's Eleven offers a modern take on the heist genre with a charismatic ensemble cast.

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    2. The Sting

    #1,365 most popular movie yesterday

    Reuniting Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid's stars, Robert Redford and Paul Newman, The Sting is a charming con film set in the 1930s. The meticulous cons and the chemistry between the leads will appeal to those who enjoyed Lassiter's period setting and wit.

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    3. A Fish Called Wanda

    #2,480 most popular movie yesterday

    This heist-comedy film involves a group of diamond thieves double-crossing each other to find stolen jewels. A Fish Called Wanda's combination of crime, betrayal, and comedy offers a tone similar to Lassiter.

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    4. The Thomas Crown Affair

    #2,558 most popular movie yesterday

    Both the 1968 original starring Steve McQueen and the 1999 remake with Pierce Brosnan present the story of a wealthy businessman who orchestrates a daring heist for the thrill of it. The stylish execution and romantic cat-and-mouse game echo the themes in Lassiter.

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    5. Entrapment

    #3,642 most popular movie yesterday

    This 1999 caper film stars Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones as two thieves involved in high-stakes art thefts. Featuring a mix of romance, suspense, and elaborate heists, Entrapment's tone and style align closely with that of Lassiter.

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    6. The Hot Rock

    #6,604 most popular movie yesterday

    The Hot Rock is a heist film with a comedic edge, featuring Robert Redford as the leader of a mismatched gang trying to steal a diamond. Its blend of humor and crime caper antics offers a lighter counterpart to Lassiter's adventure.