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The franchise centers on "The Four Horsemen," a team of illusionists who pull off Robin Hood-style bank heists during their performances, rewarding their audiences with the stolen money while baffling the FBI and Interpol. 1. Now You See Me (2013) Louis Leterrier Run Time: 115 Minutes (Theatrical) / 122 Minutes (Extended) Box Office: $351.7 million worldwide

(Woody Harrelson): A world-class mentalist and hypnotist. index of now you see me

| Heist # | Location | Target | Magic Trick Used | Outcome | |---------|----------|--------|------------------|---------| | 1 | Las Vegas | Bank credit (through Tressler’s account) | Teleporting audience member | Money rains on audience | | 2 | New Orleans | Safe deposit box (insurance funds) | Vanishing banknotes | Money distributed to storm victims | | 3 | New York (The Eye’s hideout) | Evidence against the Horsemen | Stage illusion & switcheroo | Framing of Thaddeus | The franchise centers on "The Four Horsemen," a

An open directory is a folder on a web server that lacks an index page (like an index.html file). Instead of a designed webpage, the server displays a plain text list of files stored in that folder. Common File Types Found | Heist # | Location | Target |

However, if a webmaster forgets to set up proper security, or if they intentionally want to share files, they leave (also known as "index of") enabled. When this happens, and you visit a folder on that server (e.g., www.example.com/movies/ ), you won’t see a pretty website. Instead, you see a plain, text-based list of all files and subfolders in that directory. The page usually looks like this:

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