The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief is an
exciting wrongdoing enterprise in three scenes from the makers of 'The Book of
Unwritten Tales'. Brimming with wanders aimlessly, it drenches you in both
sides of the story, consolidating rush of-the-pursuit whodunit with the danger
and prize of a heist story.
Paris, 1960. Europe is in the grasp of the man
of his word expert criminal The Raven. His thefts are terrific and he generally
develops unscathed. Youthful superstar examiner Nicolas Legrand staggers the
general population when he goes up against the expert hoodlum and lethally
wounds him.
London, 1964. An antiquated ruby — one of
'According to the Sphinx' — is stolen from the British Museum. At the
wrongdoing scene: a raven plume. Is it true that somebody is attempting to
emulate the Raven's example? Legrand is back working on this issue. In the
meantime in Zurich a telephone rings. Constable Anton Jakob Zellner turns
upward from behind a heap of documents. He has no clue what lies covered up in
a bank vault, only a couple of hundred meters far from him. As he goes after
the collector his life takes a urgent turn…
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