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  1. The film stars Nicholas Lea as Mike Recket, a real estate developer in Vancouver, British Columbia, whose bad business decisions have left him in deep debt; kicked out of the house by his wife Jasleen (Agam Darshi), he hits upon a scheme to revive his fortune by defrauding wealthy widow Leslie Klemper (Gabrielle Rose), only to become ...

  2. 7 mag 2022 · Crimes of Mike Recket (Film 2012) - YouTube. The Tape Archive. 1.11K subscribers. 15. 688 views 1 year ago. A failed real estate agent who has amassed huge personal debt, Mike Recket...

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  3. 11 set 2012 · Crimes of Mike Recket: Directed by Bruce Sweeney. With Nicholas Lea, Gabrielle Rose, Paul Skrudland, Agam Darshi. A failed real estate agent who has amassed huge personal debt, Mike Recket (Nicholas Lea) has fallen on hard times.

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    • Drama
    • Bruce Sweeney
    • 2012-09-11
  4. 7 set 2012 · Written and directed by Canadian filmmaker Bruce Sweeney (Last Wedding, Excited), Crimes Of Mike Recket debuts at the Toronto Film Festival, but its small-scale drama might make it a...

  5. 11 set 2012 · Overview. Bruce Sweeney (Last Wedding) returns to the Festival with this neo-noir police procedural — set against the backdrop of economic hard times — about a failed real estate agent (Nicholas Lea, in a bravura performance) whose recent attempt to turn things around makes him a suspect in a criminal investigation. (TIFF) Bruce Sweeney. Director.

  6. The film stars Nicholas Lea as Mike Recket, a real estate developer in Vancouver, British Columbia, whose bad business decisions have left him in deep debt; kicked out of the house by his wife Jasleen, he hits upon a scheme to revive his fortune by defrauding wealthy widow Leslie Klemper, only to become a criminal suspect when Leslie goes missing.

  7. Enter a troop of solicitous cops lead by Detective Shane Knost (Paul Skrudland) to encircle Mike and his family as they investigate the woman's apparent disappearance, which may or may not have involved Mike. - TIFF. Credits: Directed by Bruce Sweeney.