How to Steal 2 Million

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It’s a jungle out there. That’s how we meet our lead character. Jack has spent five long years in jail after being arrested for robbery. His partner in crime and best friend, Twala, never got caught and Jack never talked. But Twala is as treacherous as Jack is honourable. He’s married Jack’s former fiancée. Jack wants to go legit and start a construction business. But after being rejected for a loan he needs a new source of capital. Twala presents him with an opportunity – a job with a R2 million take. The complication is that the mark is Twala’s father, Julius. It soon becomes clear that Twala never intended to split the money with Jack and has planned to kill him all along. Jack’s partner for the job is the tough and sexy Olive. Little does he know she will prove to be more devious than his old friend. 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. In the tradition of the heist movie, its intricate plot is woven around the characters’ attempts to formulate a plan, carry it out, and escape with the goods. How to Steal 2 Million is the debut feature film by bright young director Charlie Vundla. The film stars well-known actors Rapulana Seiphemo, Terry Pheto, Menzi Ngubane, Hlubi Mboya and John Kani.

2011 · 1h 22m
Starring Menzi Ngubane, Terry Pheto, Rapulana Seiphemo
Director Charlie Vundla

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Cast & Crew

  • Menzi Ngubane
    Jack Ngubane
  • Terry Pheto
    Olive
  • R‌S
    Rapulana Seiphemo
    Julius Twala Jnr.
  • John Kani
    Julius Twala Snr.
  • Hlubi Mboya
    Kim
  • S‌M
    Sello Motloung
    Tembe
  • M‌V
    Marcel van Heerden
    Lt. Du Toit
  • C‌R
    Carlo Radebe
    Vusi
  • L‌M
    Lucia Mthiyane
    Olive's mother
  • D‌S
    David Sherwood
    Pawnbroker
  • D‌B
    David Butler
    Banker

About

How to Steal 2 Million

Drama

It’s a jungle out there. That’s how we meet our lead character. Jack has spent five long years in jail after being arrested for robbery. His partner in crime and best friend, Twala, never got caught and Jack never talked. But Twala is as treacherous as Jack is honourable. He’s married Jack’s former fiancée. Jack wants to go legit and start a construction business. But after being rejected for a loan he needs a new source of capital. Twala presents him with an opportunity – a job with a R2 million take. The complication is that the mark is Twala’s father, Julius. It soon becomes clear that Twala never intended to split the money with Jack and has planned to kill him all along. Jack’s partner for the job is the tough and sexy Olive. Little does he know she will prove to be more devious than his old friend. 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. In the tradition of the heist movie, its intricate plot is woven around the characters’ attempts to formulate a plan, carry it out, and escape with the goods. How to Steal 2 Million is the debut feature film by bright young director Charlie Vundla. The film stars well-known actors Rapulana Seiphemo, Terry Pheto, Menzi Ngubane, Hlubi Mboya and John Kani.

Information

Studio
DV8 Films
Released
2011
Run Time
1 hr 22 min
Rated
Unrated
Region of Origin
South Africa
© 2010 Morula Pictures

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English
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English (CC), English (United States)

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