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Thieves in Thailand 2003

★ 6.015 votes105 min📅 2003-05-02

Sandra Nashaat's 2003 blend of comedy, romance, and family drama unfolds when Heema discovers he has a long-lost brother just in time for a high-stakes art heist.

Director: Sandra Nashaat

Cast

Karim Abdel Aziz
Karim Abdel Aziz
Ibrahim
Hanan Turk
Hanan Turk
Hanan
Maged El Kedwany
Maged El Kedwany
Fatin
Lotfy Labib
Lotfy Labib
El-Excelsance
Soliman Eid
Soliman Eid
Khaled Galal
Khaled Galal
Ibrahim's mate
Talaat Zakaria
Talaat Zakaria
El-Dezel
Ahmed Halawa
Ahmed Halawa
Omar
Mohamed Sharaf
Mohamed Sharaf
Sayed Abdel Karim
Sayed Abdel Karim

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thieves in Thailand (2003) about?

When estranged brothers Heema and his newly found sibling plot to steal an expensive painting, they face forgery, family secrets, and a daring escape to Thailand. Their bond is tested as they race against time—and each other—to pull off the perfect crime.

Who directed Thieves in Thailand?

Sandra Nashaat, an Egyptian filmmaker known for blending humor with dramatic twists in her storytelling.

Who stars in Thieves in Thailand?

The film features Karim Abdel Aziz, Hanan Turk, Maged El Kedwany, Lotfy Labib, and Soliman Eid as the core ensemble.

Is Thieves in Thailand (2003) worth watching?

With a breezy runtime and crowd-pleasing mix of comedy and light drama, it's a solid pick for fans of playful heist tales. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its genre blend and globe-trotting charm make it an entertaining escape.

How long is Thieves in Thailand?

The movie runs for 105 minutes, offering a compact yet satisfying cinematic ride.

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About Thieves in Thailand (2003) — Heist, Forgery, and Family Collide in Bangkok

Sandra Nashaat's 2003 blend of comedy, romance, and family drama unfolds when Heema discovers he has a long-lost brother just in time for a high-stakes art heist. The pair teams up to forge a priceless painting, planning to steal it from under the noses of authorities and spirit it away to Thailand. Their adventure crackles with sibling rivalry, quick-witted cons, and bursts of heartfelt connection under Bangkok's neon glow.

Expect plenty of laughs as the brothers dodge security, swap brushstrokes for burglar tools, and navigate romantic tangles that threaten their mission. This breezy, globe-trotting caper balances slapstick set pieces with genuine warmth, making it a feel-good outing for anyone who loves thieves with a conscience and families that grow by accident rather than design.