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Music by
  
Phil Mossman

Initial release
  
13 June 2015

Music director
  
Phil Mossman

5.7/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Bradley J. Kaplan

Cinematography
  
Martin Ahlgren

Director
  
Bradley Kaplan

Screenplay
  
Will Aldis

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Produced by
  
Rachel Winter Dan Keston Joe Newcomb

Written by
  
Will Aldis Steve Mackall

Starring
  
Emory Cohen Mike Epps Paul Sparks Felicity Huffman William H. Macy Al Calderon Heather Lind John Leguizamo

Editors
  
Jarrett Fijal, Sabine Hoffmann, Adam Zuckerman

Cast
  
Emory Cohen, William H Macy, John Leguizamo, Felicity Huffman, Paul Sparks

Similar
  
John Leguizamo movies, Dramas

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Stealing Cars is a 2015 American crime drama film directed by Bradley J. Kaplan and written by Will Aldis and Steve Mackall. The film stars Emory Cohen, Mike Epps, Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, and John Leguizamo. The film was premiered at Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13, 2015.

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Plot

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After committing a number of crimes, including vehicular theft, Billy Wyatt is placed in a juvenile detention camp. He quickly befriends Nathan Stein, a sickly inmate, and due to his charisma and intelligence, earns the respect of several other inmates, including the feared Carlos and the hulking Jerome Timmons 'J.T.' Dye. However, his indifference and disrespect to those trying to rehabilitate him puts Billy into conflict with camp's director, Montgomery De La Cruz, and the abusive head guard, Conrad Sean Lewis. He also bonds with Tina Simms, a recovering drug addict who serves as the camp's nurse, and Emmit Till, the local sheriff, who appears to genuinely want to help him.

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Billy goes on to organize the camp's community construction project for the year, a drive-in movie theater. Following the completion of the theater, he is approached by Montgomery about being moved from manual labor to taking care of the director's personal belongings, including a prized automobile. To convince Billy to work for him, he brings up the death of Billy's father Philip in a vehicular accident, which Billy blames himself for. Montgomery discloses that he too lost his father under tragic circumstances. Seeing Billy in his new position causes most of the inmates to turn against him and Nathan is beaten and tied to a basketball post.

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Upon learning that Montgomery lied about his father's death, Billy beats him and accompanied by Nurse Simms, steals his car in an effort to transport Nathan to a hospital. Montgomery attempts to stop him from leaving, but Billy receives support from his fellow inmates and Conrad and Sheriff Till refuse to prevent his escape. Upon dropping Nathan and Nurse Simms off at the hospital, he drives back to his home where makes amends with his mother Kimberly before the police recapture him.

Cast

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  • Emory Cohen as Billy Wyatt
  • John Leguizamo as Montgomery De La Cruz
  • Paul Sparks as Conrad Sean Lewis
  • Heather Lind as Nurse Tina Simms
  • Mike Epps as Sheriff Emmit Till
  • Al Calderon as Nathan Stein
  • Jeff Lima as Carlos
  • Leopold Manswell as Jerome Timmons 'J.T.' Dye
  • Felicity Huffman as Kimberly Wyatt
  • William H. Macy as Philip Wyatt
  • Grace Van Patten as Maggie Wyatt
  • Deema Aitken as Earl
  • Tariq Trotter as Lionel McWorthers
  • Chance Kelly as Coach Jimmy Carmichael
  • David H. Holmes as Ollie
  • Release

    The film was premiered at Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13, 2015.

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    References

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