Steal (2002)

An Extreme Team of Cons is Our For The Most Dangerous Heist of Them All

Steal (2002) poster

An entrepreneurial criminal, Slim (Dorff) is as smart as they come. Cocky and confident, he assembles a team of risk-taking rush-seekers to pull off a series of five bank heists, each time using a different extreme sport to make the getaway. Following an unexpected windfall on only their second job, the gang nets $20 million in untraceable bonds. Having scored enough money to retire on, Slim and his crew decide to call the robbery game quits. But both the mob and the police have other plans in mind for Slim: they want him to keep working, for them.

Director: Gérard Pirès
Genre: Crime, Action, Thriller
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Andy Gray
Cinematography: Tetsuo Nagata
Editing: Véronique Lange
Production: Alliance Films
Country: Canada, France, United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

extreme sports, rollerskates

Trailer

Steal Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Steal about?
An entrepreneurial criminal, Slim (Dorff) is as smart as they come. Cocky and confident, he assembles a team of risk-taking rush-seekers to pull off a series of five bank heists, each time using a different extreme sport to make the getaway. Following an unexpected windfall on only their second job, the gang nets $20 million in untraceable bonds. Having scored enough money to retire on, Slim and his crew decide to call the robbery game quits. But both the mob and the police have other plans in mind for Slim: they want him to keep working, for them.
Who directed Steal?
Steal was directed by Gérard Pirès.
Who stars in Steal?
Steal stars Stephen Dorff, Natasha Henstridge, Bruce Payne, Steven Berkoff, Clé Bennett, Karen Cliche.
How long is Steal?
Steal has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
What genre is Steal?
Steal is a Crime, Action, Thriller film.
Where was Steal produced?
Steal was produced in Canada, France, United Kingdom.