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The friendship of two young Chicago boys, Irish Catholic Pete and Jewish Danny, is challenged when Danny discovers that he's dying. He and Pete team up to figure out how they can guarantee they'll get into Heaven, making a list of ten good deeds they call the "Decathlon of Heaven".
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Comedy and Drama |
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| Running Time: |
1 hr. 30 min. |
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| Release Date: |
March 22, 2002 LA/NY |
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| MPAA Rating: |
PG for thematic elements. |
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| Distributors: |
Miramax Films
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| U.S. Box Office: |
$119,841 |
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| Critics Reviews |
Average Grade:
B-
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Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert
"...a film combining broad sentiment with sharp observation, although usually not in the same scenes." more...
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B |
Chicago Tribune, Michael Wilmington
"Stolen Summer is no disaster..." more...
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C+ |
E! Online,
"...writer-director Pete Jones held this movie together better than you might think, even if it does feel amateur most of the time." more...
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C+ |
Film Threat, Chris Gore
"Jones's script, full of humor and poignancy, is matched by powerful, nuanced performances from a stellar cast..." more...
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B |
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