| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Pierce Brosnan | ... | Max Burdett | |
| Salma Hayek | ... | Lola Cirillo | |
| Woody Harrelson | ... | Stan Lloyd | |
| Don Cheadle | ... | Henri Mooré | |
| Naomie Harris | ... | Sophie | |
| Chris Penn | ... | Rowdy Fan | |
| Troy Garity | ... | Luc | |
| Obba Babatundé | ... | Zacharias (as Obba Babatunde) | |
| Russell Hornsby | ... | Jean-Paul | |
| Mykelti Williamson | ... | Agent Stafford | |
| Rex Linn | ... | Agent Kowalski | |
| Robert Curtis Brown | ... | Lakers FBI Agent | |
| Mark Moses | ... | Lakers FBI Agent | |
| Michael Bowen | ... | FBI Driver | |
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Tony Ledard | ... | Referee |
Having already in their possession two of the rare Napoleon Diamonds, the masterful jewel thief, Max Burdett, and his seductive partner-in-crime, Lola Cirillo, decide to retire in the sun-kissed Bahamas. However--bent on keeping the precious third and last Napoleon diamond out of Max's clutches--the maladroit FBI agent, Stan Lloyd, follows them to the tropical haven, convinced that the intrepid duo is planning the next heist: stealing the last fabulous gem being displayed on the island. But, is this truly Max and Lola's intention? Above all--after a successful and lucrative career in crime--how hard can it be to resist the temptation of one more job? Written by Nick Riganas
"After the sunset" is surely not a demanding film...and none of us expected to be one. Take Pierce Brosnan - a great showman and a guy with asense of humor, add sexy as she's ever been Salma Hayek, add Woody Harrelson in good form, top it off with decent screenplay that does not take itself too seriously or risk falling into pretentious or shallow territory and you have yourself a very entertaining little piece of movie-making. There's not much to discuss about After the sunset. It has a lot of funny moments, at times it's silly and implausible but you don't really have time to think about that. It's without doubt not the best movie Pierce, Salma or Woody have made, but it's far from the worst either. If you're looking for an hour and a half of casual entertainment with solid performances, script and directing go see it...you'll feel pretty good after you do :)