How to Replace a Heart
In this stylish caper, Peter and Audrey must master the art of the "fake-flirt" and the high-stakes swap to steal a $10 million masterpiece and settle a debt with a vengeful mob boss.
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Plot
In the high-stakes sequel How to Replace a Heart, the fallout from their previous heist catches up with Peter and Audrey when they are hunted down by the ruthless Ms. Bridger and a disgruntled bodyguard. To settle a massive debt and recover a stolen necklace, the pair is forced into a daring new operation: stealing a "real" masterpiece from the private collection of a wealthy divorcée named Grace. Working alongside their former adversaries, they infiltrate a Lake Washington gala undercover as cater-waiters, utilizing a complex diversion involving a wine-drenched painting and a timed security reset. While Peter distracts the mark with a calculated "fake-flirtation," Audrey orchestrates a seamless swap of the multimillion-dollar artwork. However, as they deliver the prize to clear their names, they remain unaware that their target is already planning a personal vendetta. This slick follow-up blends romantic tension with a double-crossing caper where no one's heart—or art—is truly safe.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | How to Replace a Heart |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | QET Productions |
| Production | T.E. Hirschler, Wallace Simpson |
| Writer | T.E. Hirschler, Wallace Simpson |
| Editing | T.E. Hirschler |
| Cinematography | Jason Glenn |
| Assistant directors | T.E. Hirschler |
| Camera operators | Jason Glenn |
| Additional photography | Jason Glenn |
| Music | Wallace Simpson |
| Sound | Wallace Simpson |
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| Budget | 3000 € |
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