
Steal Big Steal Little 1995
"Two brothers. One fortune. Zero chance they'll share it."
Directed by Andrew Davis, *Steal Big Steal Little (1995)* blends sharp comedy and family drama into a spiraling tale of greed and sibling rivalry.
Director: Andrew Davis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Steal Big Steal Little (1995) about?
This 1995 dramedy follows twin brothers separated by greed after their wealthy adoptive mother leaves her fortune to one of them. What begins as a legal battle spirals into a high-stakes game of deception, where loyalty and morality are tested at every turn.
Who directed Steal Big Steal Little?
Andrew Davis, known for his work on action-packed thrillers like *The Fugitive*, directs this sharp blend of comedy and family drama.
Who stars in Steal Big Steal Little?
The film features Andy Garcia, Alan Arkin, Rachel Ticotin, Joe Pantoliano, and David Ogden Stiers in standout roles.
Is Steal Big Steal Little (1995) worth watching?
With its engaging cast and Davis's knack for balancing humor and tension, *Steal Big Steal Little (1995)* is a solid pick for fans of 90s dramedies. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, its wild twists and sibling rivalry make for an entertaining watch if you're in the mood for something offbeat and lively.
How long is Steal Big Steal Little?
The runtime for *Steal Big Steal Little (1995)* is 113 minutes.
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About Steal Big Steal Little (1995) — A Dark Comedy of Greed and Sibling Betrayal
Directed by Andrew Davis, *Steal Big Steal Little (1995)* blends sharp comedy and family drama into a spiraling tale of greed and sibling rivalry. Twin brothers Ruben and Robby, raised by the eccentric matriarch Mona in Santa Barbara's high society, find themselves at war when her entire fortune is left to Ruben. While Ruben leans on Lou Perelli, a shrewd ex-cop turned used-car dealer, Robby teams up with cutthroat businessman Reed Ty to contest the will. What begins as a legal and emotional tug-of-war escalates into chaotic schemes, betrayals, and even life-or-death stakes. The film's vibrant Santa Barbara backdrop, filled with opulence and tension, mirrors the brothers' clashing values—loyalty versus ambition. With its mix of dark humor and suspense, *Steal Big Steal Little (1995)* delivers a twisted, entertaining ride through the extremes of family and fortune.
Andy Garcia and Alan Arkin shine as the opposing brothers, anchored by a stellar supporting cast that amplifies the film's themes of deception and desire. The movie's lightning-fast pacing and Davis's signature direction keep the energy high, making it a standout for fans of 90s dramedies. Underneath the chaos lies a biting commentary on inheritance, identity, and what it truly means to steal—not just from a will, but from each other.