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Young criminals

Original title: Rennie's Landing
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
590
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Peter Facinelli, Scott Foley, Charlotte Ayanna, and Ethan Embry in Young criminals (2001)
Drama

Fate reuintes college friends a year after graduation and they decide to recapture the idealistic spirit of their college days.Fate reuintes college friends a year after graduation and they decide to recapture the idealistic spirit of their college days.Fate reuintes college friends a year after graduation and they decide to recapture the idealistic spirit of their college days.

  • Director
    • Marc Fusco
  • Writers
    • Marc Fusco
    • Michael Garrity
  • Stars
    • Charlotte Ayanna
    • Ethan Embry
    • Peter Facinelli
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    590
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marc Fusco
    • Writers
      • Marc Fusco
      • Michael Garrity
    • Stars
      • Charlotte Ayanna
      • Ethan Embry
      • Peter Facinelli
    • 9User reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlotte Ayanna
    Charlotte Ayanna
    • Samantha 'Sam' Parkes
    Ethan Embry
    Ethan Embry
    • Trevor Logan
    Peter Facinelli
    Peter Facinelli
    • Alec Nichols
    Scott Foley
    Scott Foley
    • Casey Shepard
    Jennifer Garner
    Jennifer Garner
    • Kiley Bradshaw
    Jeff Anderson
    Jeff Anderson
    • Buddy (convenience store clerk)
    Debra Christofferson
    Debra Christofferson
    • Roselyn Hatchett
    Gabriel Olds
    Gabriel Olds
    • Larry
    Charles Walker
    Charles Walker
    • Mr. Freeman
    Gary Werntz
    • Mr. Johnson
    Kiele Sanchez
    Kiele Sanchez
    • Emily the Bank Teller
    Victor McCay
    Victor McCay
    • Immigration Lawyer
    Annalouise Paul
    • Lolina Menka
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Hank
    Lenny Goldsmith
    • George
    Jan Bartlett
    • Registration Clerk
    Candace Kita
    Candace Kita
    • Social Services Receptionist
    Mike Gabrawy
    • Soccer Referee
    • Director
      • Marc Fusco
    • Writers
      • Marc Fusco
      • Michael Garrity
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    User reviews9

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    love-aykroyd-forever

    best movie

    This was such a great movie! i bought the dvd because it had such a great cast line up and i love ethan embry but i did not think i would like it that much. it is such a great movie! wow is all that i can say. why is this not a more popular movie. i bought it at my video store . i had never even heard of it. that is ashame because this is a excellent movie and now one of my all time favorites. the ending was great because it was not a typical sad ending. well it was still sad but not in the way you expected. the cast was excellent! great jobs by everyone in this movie which is hard to say about alot of movies. i recommend this movie to everyone. you will not be sorry. a must see film.
    8megdaleg

    Terrific, why wasn't this in theaters?

    This movie has a great Gen Y ensemble cast, including Peter Facinelli (Riding in Cars With Boys), Ethan Embry (Can't Hardly Wait), Scott Foley (Felicity), and a cameo by Jennifer Garner (Alias). The clever script has its ups and downs, but is generally carried well throughout the movie. Marc Fusco's (Steven Spielberg's personal assistant) direction is stylized and stimulating, thoroughly disguising the use of digital video. Although it starts out as a millennial update to Saint Elmo's Fire, the unique spirit of this film saves it from tedium, and the twisty ending elevates it far above the ordinary. Rennie's Landing sucks you in from the first frames, and doesn't let go until long after the credits have rolled.
    Sarah-Embry

    great movie

    I don't understand how this movie wasn't released until now. Incredible movie, great story, amazing cast. Possibly my favorite performance from Ethan Embry [and I've seen nearly everything he's done]. Peter Facinelli shows he has more talent then he showed on Fastlane.

    And Jeff Anderson!! Heck yeah!! Randal pops up for a quick scene :D
    vchimpanzee

    Good when it is funny

    At the start of the movie, Alec, Samantha, Trevor and Casey are about to graduate from college. They reunite one year later in Los Angeles, and none of them are doing exactly what they expected.

    Alec and Trevor are living together in what can best be described as a dump. Alec would like to be a movie writer, but for now he is basically a secretary to a demanding female boss. Trevor wants to be an actor, but he can never succeed. Casey arrives in town with big dreams and gives the impression he is a success, but he isn't, and he's stuck living in the dump with the others. Plus he needs to find a girl who he had a child with years ago. Samantha, who goes by Sam, is an idealistic social worker who hopes she can keep an immigrant family from being deported, but this proves to be harder than she thinks, and her superiors are no help.

    Alec finds out he has a brain tumor, and this may be what is giving him visions. (Can you say "Eli Stone," boys and girls? I knew you could.) He may be seeing the future, or he may be finding out how to solve his problems and those of his friends. The visions give him the idea to rob a bank (though he keeps the source of his idea a secret from the others). And the bank robbery itself is the funniest part of the movie.

    This is okay, but overall nothing great. Too much of the movie is depressing, but I did like the funny parts. The ending comes as kind of a surprise.
    3aimless-46

    A Spoiler Could Only Improve Things

    "Stealing Time" actually dates back to 2001 when it was mysteriously titled "Rennie's Landing". Which explains how director Marc Fusco was able to afford this cast of now established television/movie actors in what is obviously an extremely low budget production. About ten minutes into the film you understand why this thing never got a theatrical release after it made the film festival rounds several years ago.

    Its recent distribution by Franchise Pictures probably reflects a perception that the rising popularity of certain cast members can be milked to recover some of the modest production costs. Although not a great addition to anyone's resume, young actors have done worse things when they were desperately seeking acting work of any kind.

    Peter Facinelli, Ethan Embry, Scott Foley and Charlotte Ayanna play college friends who do an early "Big Chill" reunion and compare war stories about the failure of reality to measure up to their dreams.

    Unfortunately nothing else happens, absolutely nothing. Yes Alec (Facinelli) dreams about a liquor store holdup and a bank robbery, which are then "cheaply and lamely" staged to completely inappropriate music. It is the least suspenseful bank job since W.C. Fields was the guard in "The Bank Dick".

    If anyone can point to any moment in "Stealing Time" where something "actually" happens I would like to know about it, because as far as I can tell, not a thing happens in the whole film. Perhaps Fusco, through incessant visual reflections, is trying to say something profound about taking control of one's life before it is too late. Like "St. Elmo's Fire" the movie is littered with every profound thought ever uttered by a young adult who has left the ivory tower to experience the real world for the first time.

    I felt Fusco was going for a kind of Howard Hawks Young Professionals in Action "Only Angels Have Wings" motif. Then again, I'm sure I was reading much too much into the film. After all, things actually happen Howard Hawks films.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.

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    • Trivia
      This film marks the third time Peter Facinelli has worked together with Ethan Embry. They previously starred alongside in Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 (1998) and Can't Hardly Wait (1998).
    • Goofs
      When Alec brings groceries home, he takes a cereal box out of the bag. When the camera comes back to him, the box is still in the bag. Later, it's out of the bag, and the position of the box has changed.
    • Crazy credits
      The credits state that the film is "Made with pride entirely in the U.S.A."

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rennie's Landing
    • Filming locations
      • Eugene, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Magellan Filmed Entertainment
      • The Nickel Palace
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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