How to Steal 2 Million
How to Steal 2 Million | |
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Directed by | Charlie Vundla |
Written by | Charlie Vundla |
Produced by | Karen E. Johnson Jeremy Nathan Michelle Wheatley |
Starring | John Kani Hlubi Mboya Menzi Ngubane Terry Pheto Rapulana Seiphemo |
Edited by | Garreth Fradgely |
Music by | Trevor Jones |
Distributed by | Indigenous Film Distribution, South Africa Interactor Media, USA |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | South Africa |
Languages | Zulu, English, Xhosa |
Box office | $2 million |
How to Steal 2 Million is a 2011 South African action drama film, written & directed by Charlie Vundla, produced by Karen E. Johnson, Jeremy Nathan, and Michelle Wheatley and starring John Kani, Hlubi Mboya, Menzi Ngubane, Terry Pheto and Rapulana Seiphemo. The film received 11 nominations and won four awards at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2012, including the awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Achievement in Editing.[1][2]
Plot[]
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A robber gets out of jail after five years, to find that his partner, who never got caught, has married his girlfriend. Desperate for money, he agrees to help his partner rob his partner's father for two million Rand. However the robbery goes wrong, and secret plans come out. As the pressure mounts on them, the tension builds towards the surprising and explosive finale.[3]
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References[]
- ^ "South Africa takes nine Africa Movie Academy Awards". Times LIVE. Johannesburg, South Africa. 23 April 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
- ^ "As Rita Dominic wins Best Actress How 2 Steal 2 Million is named Africa's best film at the Africa Movie Academy Awards". Newstime Africa. Kent, England. 23 April 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
- ^ "How to Steal 2 Million". Retrieved 23 April 2012.
External links[]
- 2011 films
- South African films
- English-language films
- English-language South African films
- Xhosa-language films
- Zulu-language films
- Best Film Africa Movie Academy Award winners
- 2011 action drama films
- Best Editing Africa Movie Academy Award winners
- Films scored by Trevor Jones
- South African action drama films
- 2010s drama film stubs
- South African film stubs