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Street Thief

  • 2006
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.1K
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Street Thief (2006)
CrimeThriller

The movie follows the life of Chicago burglar Kaspar Karr. Kaspar cases and robs stores. He counts up his score and a small interview follows where Kaspar introduces himself. He shows his ex... Read allThe movie follows the life of Chicago burglar Kaspar Karr. Kaspar cases and robs stores. He counts up his score and a small interview follows where Kaspar introduces himself. He shows his expertise in social engineering, stalking, and intelligence gathering and discusses his care... Read allThe movie follows the life of Chicago burglar Kaspar Karr. Kaspar cases and robs stores. He counts up his score and a small interview follows where Kaspar introduces himself. He shows his expertise in social engineering, stalking, and intelligence gathering and discusses his careful, meticulous planning cycles.

  • Director
    • Malik Bader
  • Stars
    • Malik Bader
    • Wesley Walker
    • Frank Zieger
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Malik Bader
    • Stars
      • Malik Bader
      • Wesley Walker
      • Frank Zieger
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    • Kaspar Carr
    Wesley Walker
    Wesley Walker
    • Larry Evans
    Frank Zieger
    • Rob Rodgers
    • (as Frank Zeiger II)
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    • Theater Manager
    • Director
      • Malik Bader
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    7trioptickrebbs

    Great Film, unique suspense crime drama

    You will find yourself caring very much for Karr, despite is not so loveable persona. After all, he is an unrepentant thief with an overbearing ego. But, you will overlook all his flaws by the end.

    Original and genius screenplay.
    10azazual99

    great movie, hope it gets picked up

    Hey anyone looking for a fresh look at a criminal movie, this is it. I saw this at the Tribeca Film Festival and I was blown away. The Q&A with director afterwords was great because people couldn't grasp what they just saw. It is so real its scary. Too bad this movie hasn't been picked up yet because it would do great both in box office and in rentals. I'm not sure if its still playing in festivals but if it is playing near you go see it. You wont be disappointed. The filmmakers follow a thief on his routine of scouting locations and prepping for the heist. The thief is aware of the camera and actually isn't always compliant with the filmmakers during interview sessions. In fact he doesn't even allow the filmmakers to go inside most places and actually film what he's doing. He is mic'ed so we only hear whats going on. This effect makes the film seem even more real. I don't want to ruin the movie for anyone but the one heist he does allow the filmmakers inside for is quiet amazing to watch. I remember being on the edge of my seat and usually I look around the audience to see everyone else,s reactions, being a filmmaker myself, but this scene I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. So again I strongly recommend this film to everyone. I believe this is one of the best films of the year and the best one I saw at Tribeca.
    8DigitalDint

    Superbly made!

    I can highly recommend seeing this movie for it's entertainment value!

    I really liked the perceived realism of it, especially when considering:

    A) This is a fairly independent production ("non-Hollywood").

    B) The plot and style was quite original!
    8Fitzgeraldm1989

    An interesting perspective on street thievery from the grimy and cold character, Kasper Karr

    I actually just stumbled upon this title on Netflix recently and watched it based on reviews there. I have to say Malik Bader is pretty hairy and not so pleasing to look at but I think this adds to the griminess of his character, Kasper Karr. The fact that it is filmed in a documentary style makes it even better in my opinion. In an interview I read online Bader talks about how the documentary style makes the crime more realistic and it also provides for a unique character study feel for the viewer. In doing this it is also letting the viewer in on the street thief "profession" and showing a side most I think including myself are not used to seeing. That is of course an inside view of a street thief from the thief perspective and not the police or law enforcement side. Another point Bader makes in the interview I read online is that most crime oriented films don't bring you the realism you crave. But this film definitely does with the play by play of Karr's routine and his cold nature. It could almost be likened to an episode of dirty jobs! I'll give it an 8 for its edgy perspective on thievery and for its somewhat character study feel.
    where_is_my_mind09

    Not a "rip off" of Man Bites Dog.

    While I know there are rabid fans of "Man Bites Dog" I cannot agree with a previous reviewers parallel between the two films. "Man Bites Dog" is a dark, and I mean, DARK satire on how society holds criminals up and how "normal" people (in this case the film makers) can get caught up in the moment. Not with this movie. The "film makers" approach the subject with cold calculated view. There are no scenes of children being murdered like in "man bites dog" in which the film makers just keep filming. In this "documentary" the film makers take a different path. While it's easy to judge the killer in "man bites dog" as a true sociopath the thief in "Street Thief" is a bit more complex. This is a guy with complete control over himself and his actions. To be quite honest I was (God help me) kind of rooting for the guy as he did his "scores" around the Chicago area. The guy is a likable jerk. He can be tolerated yet understood. Why? He's a criminal, plain and simple. He doesn't mug for the camera or brag about how he's King Salami and can't be stopped. He KNOWS the proverbial clock is ticking. Therefore the ending is a pleasant surprise that makes you want to watch it again.

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      At the beginning of the movie, Kaspar's last name is spelled Carr. When Rob, the filmmaker, speaks to the police looking for Kaspar, he spells Kaspar's last name Karr.
    • Connections
      References Irrésistible Alfie (2004)

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 奇計神偷
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bader Bros. Pictures
      • Bader Brothers Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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