Stealing Time
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Directed by | Marc Fusco |
Produced by | Mike Gabrawy, Michael Garrity, Anthony Romano, Michel Shane |
Written by | Marc Fusco Michael Garrity |
Starring | Peter Facinelli Charlotte Ayanna Ethan Embry Scott Foley |
Distributed by | Nickel Palace |
Release date(s) | 2001 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
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Stealing Time was a 2001 comedy/drama involving the uniting of four friends reuniting a year after college, each of them now dealing with their own problems. They ultimately come up with a solution: rob a bank.
[edit] Plot Summary
The movie starts off with the four friends at book buy back day, an event at college that lets students buy and sell their textbooks. The movie shows them stealing the books they need in a smooth and elegant manner, as though they have done this many times.
The movie then picks up a year after they have graduated college. Alec, the main character, is dealing with a brain tumor. Sam is trying to help a family that is being deported to Mexico. Trevor is trying to become an actor. Casey is trying to come to terms with being an adult.
After taking a long walk one night after an impromptu convenience store robbery, Alec decides that they all must take control of their lives. His solution to their problems: rob a bank. At first his friend's are skeptical, but slowly they all join the plan and go to rob the bank.
This movie was also known as Rennie's Landing.
[edit] Cast
- Peter Facinelli as Alec Nichols
- Charlotte Ayanna as Samantha 'Sam' Parkes
- Ethan Embry as Trevor Logan
- Scott Foley as Casey Shepard
- Jeff Anderson as Convenience Store Clerk