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Theft
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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0759259141087
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen
Label: WATER BEARER FILMS
Languages: English (Original Language),
Manufacturer: WATER BEARER FILMS
MPN: 14108
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: WATER BEARER FILMS
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 18, 2008
Running Time: 95 minutes
Studio: WATER BEARER FILMS
Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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Editorial Review: Liberty Hills was the most conservative village in America, till they got through with it!Sweet, sexy and naive Guy (Matthew Burnett) never dreamed he would fall in love with an unrepentant criminal (Patrick Henderson) and their passion would ignite the fire that burns down the local evangelical church in this rambunctious and controversial satire about gay men living in small town America.Featuring the hot disco music of Hedda Layne, a cast of hunky Leathermen, and a preacher that puts Tammy Faye to shame, Theft is a rollicking good time that will make you stand up and cheer!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Stole my time...
The major problem with this film is that the audio is bearly. It,of course, doesn't help that I have airplanes flying over my residence every 30 seconds (I live near LAX). Because the audio is barely there, I have to turn the tv up to high just to hear any dialogue. The producers obviously didn't shell out big bucks for the making of this film and so the majority of the "actors" are probably freshmen film students or friends of the director/producer/writer/star. If it weren't for the brief sex ... Read More
Rating: - Don't waste your money
The photography and sound are amateurish. The plot focuses mainly on a badly-acted religious conservative role that occupies way too much of the movie. The characters are gay, but the movie lacks any attractiveness.
Rating: - Wigs and things in a small Texas town
Gentle, unassuming bar worker Guy suddenly finds himself in the middle of a conflict he never asked for when he discovers he is the owner of a small-town gay bar in the heart of Texas. But the local Evangelist nut-case has designs on the property. Thus is the basic premise of Paul Bright's "Theft," a fairy tale that involves drag queens, leathermen, small town prejudice and bizarrely twisted family ties.
It is a fun romp through a tough topic. Bright, whose initial film Angora Ranch has ... Read More
Rating: - Taking Down Evangelism
"Theft"
Taking Down Evangelism
Amos Lassen
Coming in March from Waterbearer Films is a wonderful "little" film which gives us a positive look at gay life. I say "little" film because it is low budget and overacted but that does not detract from what the movie has to say. It is very, very funny with loveable characters and a whole lot of charm. It is a privilege to have a film that gives the bondage and S/M community a new look and the leather community takes on ... Read More
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