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Robert Kiesecker, Janet Laird, Raymond Baldwin, Kathy Hardy, Thomas Susa, Dianne Picarella, Mary Chatfield, Carol Kaiser, Patricia Valley, Linda Leonard
That is what has happened at a certain gaudy residential building on Central Park West, where Wall Street billionaire Arthur Shaw makes his penthouse nest. Played by Alan Alda with a smooth man-of-the-people veneer, Shaw realizes his nobility obligates him to offer his financial acumen to serfs likeBut this movie's real spark comes from the return of Eddie Murphy. Return? He's been around forever, working steadily, raking in the dough. Aside from lending his voice to the "Shrek" films, though, Murphy might as well be Arthur Shaw. It's been years since he been's up to any good.
Date: Nov 05, 2011
Category: Entertainment
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'Tower Heist' Offers Plenty of Laughs and Predictability to Boot
When it is discovered that the tower's penthouse resident Arthur Shaw (played by Alan Alda) is arrested for operating a Bernie-Madoff-style Ponzi scheme, which included squandering the pensions of the Tower's many staff members, the building's general manager Josh Kovacs (the increasingly-less funn
Guys like fund manager Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda) are kept in coddled comfort thanks to the labor of many. Josh is the fixer who makes The Tower run like a well-oiled machine, and his employees adore him for it.
Date: Nov 05, 2011
Category: Entertainment
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Friday Flicks: Can 'Tower Heist' Revive Eddie Murphy's Career?
he venerable Alan Alda is seen swimming in his rooftop pool, the bottom of which is adorned with a hundred-dollar bill. Its the kind of visual which immediately makes you realize that youre not to root for his character of Arthur Shaw. (Who would be so immodest in this kind of economy to work out
He prides himself on his dutiful service and takes his job very seriously. He is friendly with billionaire Wall Street kingpin Arthur Shaw (Alda), who lives on the top floor penthouse. Shaw tells Kovacs he feels a kinship with him both are from the working-class neighborhood of Astoria, Queens.
financial guru who lives in the penthouse is charged with stealing billions from his investors -- including the hardworking tower staff -- Josh comes up with a plan to steal their money back. Alan Alda plays this Bernard Madoff figure, Arthur Shaw, with just the right mix of affability and sleaze.
Date: Nov 04, 2011
Category: Entertainment
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Movie review: 'Tower Heist' is lowbrow in a high-rise
"Tower Heist" does have topicality in its favor thanks to Ponzi scheme scumbag, Bernie Madoff. Here, Alda gets to play the Madoff character, Arthur Shaw, and he does play the part with the prerequisite unctuousness. We want him to pay the price for his despicable actions, but he doesn't really suffe
Under his watchful eye, nothing goes undetected. In the swankiest unit atop Josh's building, Wall Street titan Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda) is under house arrest after being caught stealing two billion from his investors. The hardest hit among those he defrauded? The tower staffers whose pensions he was