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Theft

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
184
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Theft (2008)
SatireComedyRomance

When Guy Simms is yanked out of his mundane routine mopping floors at the gay cabaret and accused of burning down the evangelical church by the town preacher, Guy overcomes his fear of autho... Read allWhen Guy Simms is yanked out of his mundane routine mopping floors at the gay cabaret and accused of burning down the evangelical church by the town preacher, Guy overcomes his fear of authority to prove his innocence in this sardonic film about Leathermen, the Bible and fighting... Read allWhen Guy Simms is yanked out of his mundane routine mopping floors at the gay cabaret and accused of burning down the evangelical church by the town preacher, Guy overcomes his fear of authority to prove his innocence in this sardonic film about Leathermen, the Bible and fighting for freedom.

  • Director
    • Paul Bright
  • Writer
    • Paul Bright
  • Stars
    • Matthew Burnett
    • Patrick Henderson
    • Cynthia Schiebel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    184
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Bright
    • Writer
      • Paul Bright
    • Stars
      • Matthew Burnett
      • Patrick Henderson
      • Cynthia Schiebel
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matthew Burnett
    • Guy
    • (as Matthew Charles Burnett)
    Patrick Henderson
    • Alex
    Cynthia Schiebel
    • Sister Susannah
    David LaDuca
    • George
    Shad Ramsey
    • Scotty
    Erik Collins
    • Brian
    Benjamin Baronet
    • Bobby
    Sam Jeske
    • Daddy Jack
    Orion Gallagher
    • Leatherman Heckler 1
    Jim Knight
    • Leatherman Heckler 2
    Tim Brough
    • Leatherman Heckler 3
    Paul Bright
    Paul Bright
    • Leatherman Heckler 4
    Julie Smith
    • Glynis
    Mary Anzalone
    Mary Anzalone
    • Lynette
    Peggy Mae Binn
    • Margaret
    Joeleen Ornt
    • Shocked Woman
    Hedda Layne
    • Self
    Troy Lee
    • Self
    • Director
      • Paul Bright
    • Writer
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    10TBROUGH

    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 become a sleeper hit since its DVD release, has crafted a script that mixes topical barbs with goofy comedy. Once Guy realizes that he has inherited the Golden Door Bar, George/Sister Hosanna (David DeLuca) convinces him to stand up for the community, even when the Bible Thumping Hypocrite Sister Susannah (a spot on Cynthia Schiebel) begins attacking The Golden Door and those who would patronize the place. Of course, like most bashers, the sister has other agendas and is more than willing to cast stones. As the community pushes back, she pushed harder...and so the fun carries on.

    This is a positive movie about gays, and has less to do with Christian Bashing than it does with making a statement about Christian Hypocrisy. The dueling "Onward Christian Soldiers" scene illustrate this point wonderfully, and still getting a laugh in the process. It's hard to say more without giving away the best parts of the movie, but as he did in "Angora Ranch," Bright's script takes on gay topics without getting to overtly clichéd while staying positive. It presents leathermen as non-threatening (the total reverse of "Cruising") and dreams of a world where this smalltown gay bar would thrive and foster a sense of community...AND take on crazy church ladies.

    PS. Watch the credits to the end, and have a BIG laugh at Paul and "Sister Susannah's" exchange at the opening of the extra featurette.
    4bkoganbing

    Leather, Drag, and Fundamentalism

    Some really awful sound prevents me from giving Theft a higher rating. It's a gay story coming out of the place that's inflicted George W. Bush, Rick Perry, and Ted Cruz among others on the American public. But we are everywhere even in rural Texas.

    Where the bar back Matthew Bennett has inherited a gay leather bar in a small Texas town where leather guys come from miles around to socialize and enjoy the drag entertainment. But the local fundamentalist church is up in arms over this place of sin and depredation.

    Actually the local pastor Cynthia Schiebel has her own agenda involved in trying to get rid of the bar. She's trying to move into the big time of evangelism and envisions a church out in the sticks like John Hagee has in San Antonio. Schiebel will stop at nothing to attain her goal.

    But of course it all works out in the end and Bennett even gets a nice fling with a passing stranger played by Patrick Henderson who changes his and other's lives.

    Theft has a nice plot premise, but the production is amateurish in spots and the sound is really bad.
    2araf22

    Not very good

    A promising plot - liberated gays against hidebound Christians in Texas, and with better actors, director, and cameramen, this could have been a good film. As it is, despite the promising story line, it's hopelessly inept and amateurish. It is, alas, one of those many films that gets made and released only because it's thought that it will appeal to its minority audience. Why does the gay world put up with this sort of nonsense, and where are the good gay actors and directors - there must surely be some? And, sorry kids, the alleged eye candy, is about as disappointing as you can get - pasty white bodies sporting undeveloped muscles. Save your pennies for something better.
    1droche-3

    Joyless Meandering with No Purpose

    Although this film may have had a reason for production originally, it soon dissolves into a series of seeming unrelated scenes which are barely audible to the audience No one cares about the plight of the characters, and there isn't any real tension or ploy. The writers assume that we already know the characters, have some empathy for their goals or feelings, and really give a darn about how they interact. Wrong. The main characters are sad joyless stereotypes that the gay community has striven to abandon (the temperamental snotty drag queens, self-hating leather-men, etc.) and absolutely no appreciable plot line to follow. There is no camp quality, spoofing of values, or even any amusing caricatures in this. And certainly no drama of any kind. There was no reason to even produce this train wreck.

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Lockhart, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Silly Bunny Pictures
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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