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Even a federal maximum-security prison can’t hold Richard Pace, a brilliant international thief. But his daring escape and high-octane car chase, eluding the FBI and police, ends with him being scooped up by The Misfits, a band of modern-day Robin Hoods. Led by the eccentric and charismatic Ringo with Violet, the Prince, and Wick with Pace’s daughter Hope – a mysterious group who do devious things for all the right reasons. The skilled group convinces Pace to join them to pull off the heist of the century: stealing millions in gold bars kept under one of the most secure prisons on earth, owned by rogue businessman Schultz, and used for funding terrorist groups worldwide. Aside from the money, Pace wants revenge against Schultz, the man behind his incarceration. From LA to Abu Dhabi, it will take supercharged engines, forged identities, multiple cons, camels, nitro and massive explosions to succeed.

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The Misfits Plot Summary and Synopsis

The Prince, the leader of The Misfits, saves the famous thief Richard Pace after another heist and helps him escape.

He introduces Pace to the team members: Ringo, Wick, and Violet. The Prince asks Pace to help him rob an ultra-modern prison in the UAE, which belongs to his old enemy Schultz, who is associated with the leader of the Arab terrorists.

Pace refuses, but the plane has already landed in the UAE.

Pace walks into a local restaurant and suddenly bumps into his daughter Hope, whom he has not seen for a long time. They go for a walk in the evening to talk.

Hope is upset with Pace’s lifestyle but believes that he is a good person deep in the heart. She leaves him at the bar and goes to help in a poor shelter.

Pace decides to help The Misfits after a brief period of hesitation. He asks for the details.

The Misfits claim that they help poor people by punishing the rich and are going to send the loot to charity.

Pace is hesitating again, but Hope appears and reveals that she is the one behind this request. She begs her father to help and he agrees.

The team makes their way by camels through the desert. Pace tries to flirt with Violet, but in vain.

He talks to Hope, she says that she hopes that he won’t leave her again.

Hope and Violet shares a personal conversation in a hotel room.

The team follows Schultz to develop a heist plan. They intend to blow up the gold vault.

Pace and Wick enter the prison disguised as workers. Ringo declares himself an inspector and demands a meeting with the head of the prison, Abdula. He tells him the prison needs new equipment.

Soon, Pace and Wick discover the vault and realize it won’t be a piece of cake.

The next day, they poison the prisoners’ food to create disorder. Pace and Wick take advantage of the situation and blow up the vault when emergency service arrives.

Schultz arrives at the prison to personally supervise the incident. He realizes who is behind it, and rushes to the vault only to find it empty.

Schultz’s thugs capture Hope at the hotel, while Schultz sets off in pursuit. The Outcasts arrive to board the plane after a long drive through the desert.

Schultz appears and demands them to get out unarmed. They submit, but suddenly the Prince’s soldiers arrive. They take Schultz, along with the leader of Arab terrorists Abu Hirava, who turned out to be only a pawn, away in white cars.

It also turns out that Schultz kidnapped Violet, not Hope. Violet defeats the thugs and frees herself.

The Misfits drive to their hangar. They notice a loot truck that Pace was supposed to drive.

They open it and realize that the gold statue is missing apparently stolen by Pace.

The Misfits Ending

The hangar doors open, and Pace shows the gold statue he took for polishing.

Everyone relaxes on the beach. Pace decides to join The Misfits on a permanent basis. The radio reports a huge charity donation made by an anonymous benefactor.

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