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Stealing Tarantino 2006

325 min📅 2006-01-02

In Roman Kachanov's wild 2006 comedy-crime romp *Stealing Tarantino (2006)*, a group of Russian friends hatch an audacious plan: not just to pilfer a never-before-seen Quentin Tarantino film, but to screen it at their buddy's wedding.

Director: Roman Kachanov

Cast

Pyotr Fyodorov
Pyotr Fyodorov
Maks Bogushev
Bohdan Stupka
Bohdan Stupka
Feliks Dobrzhansky
Lyudmila Gurchenko
Lyudmila Gurchenko
Anna Vasilyevna
Igor Zolotovitsky
Igor Zolotovitsky
Naykhal son of Nalkhan
Amadu Mamadakov
Amadu Mamadakov
Nephew
Khodzha Durdy Narliyev
Khodzha Durdy Narliyev
Mazankhan
Pavel Derevyanko
Pavel Derevyanko
Gosha
Viktor Verzhbitskiy
Viktor Verzhbitskiy
Salvador
Egor Barinov
Egor Barinov
Tarantino
Cathy Carlson
Maggie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stealing Tarantino (2006) about?

*Stealing Tarantino* follows a motley crew of Russian friends who set out to steal Quentin Tarantino's latest unreleased film—not for profit, but to screen it at a friend's wedding. Their mission quickly spirals into a series of comedic and chaotic misadventures, testing their resolve and leaving audiences in stitches.

Who directed Stealing Tarantino?

Roman Kachanov directed *Stealing Tarantino (2006)*, infusing the crime-comedy with his signature blend of humor and offbeat storytelling.

Who stars in Stealing Tarantino?

The film features a talented ensemble led by Pyotr Fyodorov, alongside Bohdan Stupka, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Igor Zolotovitsky, and Amadu Mamadakov, each bringing their unique comedic flair to the screen.

Is Stealing Tarantino (2006) worth watching?

If you enjoy fast-paced crime comedies with a healthy dose of absurdity and quirky characters, *Stealing Tarantino* is absolutely worth your time. While it lacks an IMDb rating for reference, its genre-bending premise and nonstop energy make it a cult gem for fans of Russian cinema's golden age of comedies.

How long is Stealing Tarantino?

*Stealing Tarantino* clocks in at 325 minutes, offering a sprawling, immersive experience that matches its larger-than-life heist story.

About Stealing Tarantino (2006) — Wild Russian Crime Comedy Heist

In Roman Kachanov's wild 2006 comedy-crime romp *Stealing Tarantino (2006)*, a group of Russian friends hatch an audacious plan: not just to pilfer a never-before-seen Quentin Tarantino film, but to screen it at their buddy's wedding. What begins as a heist unfolds into a chaotic, high-energy adventure filled with twists, turns, and plenty of comic mishaps as the gang navigates shady deals, unexpected alliances, and their own hilariously flawed scheming. The film balances slapstick humor with a lighthearted crime caper vibe, all wrapped in the infectious enthusiasm of a crew determined to pull off the impossible.

Drenched in the spirit of 90s Russian crime comedies, *Stealing Tarantino* delivers quirky characters, razor-sharp dialogue, and a premise that's as absurd as it is endearing. With Pyotr Fyodorov leading the charge as the ringleader, the ensemble cast brings chaotic charm to every scene, making the film a standout in the genre. Whether you're a fan of offbeat heist stories or simply love movies where the journey is wilder than the destination, this 325-minute escapade promises nonstop laughs and plenty of heart.