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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

Five long years...that's how long Jack (Menzi Ngubane) spent in prison after getting
pinched for robbery. His partner in crime and best friend, Twala (Rapulana
Seiphemo), never got caught and Jack never talked. But Twala proved as
treacherous as Jack is honourable by marrying Jack's former fiancée Kim (Hlubi
Mboya) during his prison term.
Upon being released Jack decides to go straight. He wants to start a construction
business, but after being rejected for a loan he must find a new source of capital. An
opportunity presents itself when Twala suggests they do a home invasion with a take
worth R2 million. The complication is that the mark is Twala's father, Julius (John
Kani). In his search for a third partner Jack comes across the tough, but sexy Olive
(Terry Pheto).
When the robbery goes wrong secret double crosses are revealed. Twala never
intended to split the money with Jack and has planned to kill him all along. As Julius
edges closer to finding out who ripped him off and the pressure mounts on the three
accomplices the tension builds towards an explosive and surprising finale.
Set in Johannesburg's opulent leafy suburbs, How To Steal 2 Million is a beautifully

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  • i think this will send the wrong message to our youth

  • @8888ACE8888 the film is not made for the youth...it has a age restirction of 16VL

    movies are not all made to progress the youth...it is just a film, like many others out there, made of entertainment. I feel that its is very unfair of you to judge the film by the way you think the "youth" would perceive it in this country. By the way...compared to the things you can watch on TV these days, this is mild..

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  • @8888ACE8888 if it were American I am sure you would not be saying that hey? I am sure you went with your kids to watch Oceans 11, 12 and 13

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  • @TheLVPRO the is the best movie i ever watched in my life i would defly recommend this shit...NOT.

  • I'VE NEVER WATCH THIS MOVIE BUT THE WAY I HEAR PEOPLE PROMOTING THIS MOVIE, IT MIGHT BE A VERY INTERESTING MOVIE OF SOUTH AFRICAN STARS

  • Hmm the trailer is well made but i think the old man needs to be more dramatic about holding the gun even though he is a good actor!

  • YEARS AGO I WENT TO WATCH AN INTERNATIONAL MOVIE CALLD... "STEAL",,THE CINEMA WAS PACKED WITH ALL RACES...NOW IM SUPRISED WHEN THE SAME ACTION IS PERFOMED BY OUR LOCAL ACTORS WE GOT SUMTHING TO SAY...LETS SUPPORT OUR LOCAL ACTORS NOT CRITICISE THEM

  • @8888ACE8888 In that case, why do we watch international movies whilst we got up and coming movie directors of our beautiful country, South Africa?

  • If it south African, it sends the wrong message to the youth and if it's American then it's fine and we support it...why can't you just let our people make money without making them feel guilty?

  • Nice

  • Looks shit... now that's how you steal 2 million from investors...

  • @teefnurse Movies have an effect on the youth either way and since when has an age restriction ever stopped the youth from seeing a movie?

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