STEAL (2003)
MORGAN'S RATING
An entrepreneurial criminal, Slim, 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. 
Stephen Dorff (Slim), Natasha Henstridge (Karen), Bruce Payne (Lt. Macgruder), Steven Berkoff (Surtayne), Cle Bennett (Otis), Karen Cliche (Alex), Steven McCarthy (Frank), Alain Goulem (Lou Pandelis), Andreas Apergis (Nixdorfer), Tom McCamus (Creep), Anderson C. Bradshaw (Sergeant Garret), David Gow (Charlie / Brinks), Jamie Orchard (Newsreader), Stephen Spreekmeester (Eddie / Brinks), Mariusz Sibiga (Police Officer / Karen's Street), Brett Watson (Roy Hamilton), Jennifer Rae Westley (Woman in Bath), Sasho Alexander (Rippy), Benz Antoine (Policeman), Robert Brewster, Sylvain Masse (Fedbank Guards), Cecile Cristobal (Stewardess), Vito DeFlilippo (Rubberneck), Brent Donnelly (Driver / Armoured Car), Charles S. Doucet (Desk Sergeant), Julie Duquette (Black / White Officer), Rosey Edeh (Female TV Reporter), Carlos Essagain (Bill / Armoured Car Guard), Scott Faulconbridge (Greenblat), Frank Fontaine (Police Captain), Pierre Gage (Black Passenger), Dean Nagopiak (Co-Driver / Armoured Car).
FEEL THE RUSH. 
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
DIRECTOR: Gerard Pires.
WRITERS: Mark Ezra and Gerard Pires.
PRODUCERS: Eric Altmeyer, Nicolas Altmeyer, Michael Cowan and Jason Piette.
CO-PRODUCERS: Michael Cowen, Claude Leger and Jason Piette.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: John Fremes, Alex Marshall, David Rogers and Jonathan Vanger.
LINE PRODUCER: Pierre Leberge.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Andy Gray.
DISTRIBUTOR: Alliance Atlantis Communications [CA]
CRITICAL COMMENTS
FACTS
"This is a really, really good independent film! I just thought I'd slap that in there right out of the gate." -- Don R. Lewis, Film Threat
RELEASE DATE: TBA 2004 (USA)
DVD RELEASE DATE: October 21st, 2003 (CAN)
BOX OFFICE OPENING: $123,087 (CAN)
BOX OFFICE RESULT: $220,924 (CAN)
SHOOTING DATES: Late 2000 -- Early 2001
"Though there are some effective action sequences in Steal, there's not much else in the film worth recommending." -- David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews
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