Two-Minute Heist 2009
"Their plan was flawless... until they put it into action."
Kris Arnold's 2009 comedy heist flick *Two-Minute Heist* follows a pair of hapless schemers whose desperation leads to an audacious plan gone wildly off-script.
Director: Kris Arnold
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Two-Minute Heist (2009) about?
Dino and Steven, two ill-prepared filmmakers, turn to armed robbery after a failed investment leaves them in debt to the mob. Their attempt to recreate a movie heist spirals into a series of misadventures involving gunfire, beatings, and an unexpected romantic detour.
Who directed Two-Minute Heist?
Kris Arnold directed this chaotic comedy, blending offbeat humor with the tension of a real-life caper gone wrong.
Who stars in Two-Minute Heist?
The film centers on Dino Rado and Steven Scheere as the mismatched duo at its heart.
Is Two-Minute Heist (2009) worth watching?
While it lacks a major studio push, *Two-Minute Heist* offers a refreshingly off-kilter take on the heist genre. Its blend of dark comedy, reluctant romance, and unscripted chaos makes it a hidden gem for fans of unconventional crime capers.
How long is Two-Minute Heist?
The film runs for 90 minutes.
About Two-Minute Heist (2009) — When a bad movie leads to a worse robbery
Kris Arnold's 2009 comedy heist flick *Two-Minute Heist* follows a pair of hapless schemers whose desperation leads to an audacious plan gone wildly off-script. Dino Rado, the easygoing slacker, and Steven Scheere, his buttoned-up counterpart, make a disastrous investment in a flop film and suddenly owe money to the Jamaican Mob. With no options left, they co-opt an unsuspecting group of actors from a screenplay to pull off a real-life robbery—only for their meticulously crafted scheme to spiral into chaos. Between gunfire, brawls, and the unexpected spark of romance, Dino and Steven discover that the toughest part of a heist isn't the plan, but surviving the fallout.
Swapping scripts for bullets and studios for streets, Arnold crafts a fast-paced, offbeat comedy that blends dark humor with the unpredictability of real crime. The film's tone balances slapstick mishaps with the tension of a botched job, all wrapped in a neon-lit world where chaos reigns and love might just be the ultimate wildcard. Perfect for fans of quirky capers and underdog stories with a gritty twist.