Lord Charlie Mortdecai, an unscrupulous art dealer and swindler, is accosted in Hong Kong by one of his victims, a gangster named Fang. Jock, Mortdecai's faithful manservant, extricates his master before they can be killed by Fang's gunmen.
They return to London, where Mortdecai and his wife, Johanna, consider ways to pay off their crushing debt to the UK taxman. A painting by Francisco Goya becomes the target of an elaborate theft which results in the murders of an art restorer and one of the thieves.
Inspector Alistair Martland is put on the case. Martland, who has been in love with Johanna since college, asks Mortdecai to assist him. Martland believes the prime suspect to be Emil Strago. Mortdecai agrees to help in exchange for 10% of the insurance money.
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Mortdecai
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Two Princes
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Johanna
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Heart's a Liar
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Geoff Zanelli:
Writer
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Toccata and Fugue in D-minor
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Johann Sebastian Bach:
(uncredited)
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Heart's a Liar
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Geoff Zanelli:
Performer
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Johanna (feat. Miles Kane)
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Hong Kong
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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The Farmer's Daughter
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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The Painted Lady May Be In Play
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Spinoza
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Los Angeles
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Georgina
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Heart's a Liar (feat. Rose Elinor Dougall)
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Curiously Interspersed With Erotic Dreams
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Open Your Balls
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Questionable Attack, Jock
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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The Duke's Funeral
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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The Heist
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Con Fuego
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Well Spun Rumour
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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The Auction
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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Epilogue
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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In the Bathtub
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Mark Ronson:
Performer
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