
Steal 2002
"An Extreme Team of Cons is Our For The Most Dangerous Heist of Them All"
In *Steal (2002)*, director Gérard Pirès crafts a high-octane crime thriller that blends audacious heists with the thrill of extreme sports.
Director: Gérard Pirès
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Steal (2002) about?
*Steal (2002)* follows Slim, a brash criminal who assembles a crew of thrill-seekers to pull off a series of bank heists using extreme sports as getaways. Their streak of success hits a snag when they score big on their second job, but the mob and police aren't ready to let them retire.
Who directed Steal?
Gérard Pirès directed *Steal (2002)*, bringing a kinetic energy to this crime-thriller that balances clever heists with high-flying action.
Who stars in Steal?
The film stars Stephen Dorff as Slim, alongside Natasha Henstridge, Bruce Payne, and Steven Berkoff in pivotal roles.
Is Steal (2002) worth watching?
With its fast-paced action, clever premise, and strong performances, *Steal (2002)* is a solid pick for fans of crime thrillers. While not a critical darling, its unique blend of heists and extreme sports offers plenty of entertainment.
How long is Steal?
*Steal* runs for 83 minutes, packing in nonstop excitement without overstaying its welcome.
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About Steal (2002) — A High-Stakes Crime Thriller with Extreme Twists
In *Steal (2002)*, director Gérard Pirès crafts a high-octane crime thriller that blends audacious heists with the thrill of extreme sports. Stephen Dorff stars as Slim, a cocky mastermind who recruits a team of adrenaline junkies to execute a series of bank robberies, each escape more daring than the last. From skydiving getaways to underwater maneuvers, their unconventional methods make them untouchable—until a $20 million haul tempts fate. As the line blurs between crime and spectacle, Slim must navigate the greed of his crew, the relentless pursuit of the mob, and the unforgiving grip of the law.
This stylish caper thrives on its blend of wit, danger, and relentless action, painting a vivid portrait of outlaws who live on the edge. With slick direction and a pulse-pounding narrative, *Steal (2002)* delivers a fast-paced ride where every second counts—and every twist could spell disaster.