Release Date
September 9, 2005 (LA/NY)
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Running Time
95 minutes
MPAA Rating
Not Rated
In Steal Me, writer/director Melissa Painter (Admissions, Wildflowers) has crafted a refreshingly honest portrayal of relationships - sexual and otherwise - around a 15-year-old kleptomaniac, Jake (Danny Alexander), who arrives in a small Montana town searching for his prostitute mother.
In the course of Jake's troubled search for his mother, he befriends Tucker (Hunter Parrish), a corn-fed local boy who catches Jake red-handed stealing the radio right out of his truck. After a foot chase... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
Opening in New York today after a successful run at a variety of film festivals, "Steal Me" is a little film about a kleptomaniac who wanders into a small town looking for a mother and acceptance, but who instead ends up in all kinds of trouble. Full movie review »