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  1. Stealing Harvard is a 2002 American criminal comedy movie. It was directed by Bruce McCulloch and was produced by Susan Cavan. Stealing Harvard was released on September 13, 2002. The movie gained negative reviews from critics and holds a 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

  2. Stealing Harvard. Harvard, America's most prestigious university and home to the world's greatest minds, is a place where some trailer park families--like John's (Jason Lee) could never afford to go. But now, John's niece has the chance of a lifetime, and all she needs is the tuition that he had promised to pay if she got into a good college ...

  3. From the director of Superstar, and co-starring Megan Mullally (Emmy Award® winning Best Supporting Actress for TV's "Will & Grace") and Dennis Farina (Snatch, Big Trouble), Stealing Harvard is an outrageous comedy of errors proving that getting into college is the easy part!

  4. Stealing Harvard es una película de comedia-crimen del 2002, dirigida por el cineasta canadiense Bruce McCulloch, acerca de un hombre que recurre al crimen para pagar la matrícula para la Universidad Harvard de su sobrina.. La película está protagonizada por Jason Lee y Tom Green.Coprotagonizada por Leslie Mann, Dennis Farina, Richard Jenkins, John C. McGinley, Tammy Blanchard y Megan ...

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    7 Dis 2010 · Just ask the people who made Stealing Harvard (2002). Directed by Kids in the Hall alum Bruce McCulloch, starring Jason Lee and Tom Green, Stealing Harvard provides some (some, meaning not nearly enough) funny and charming moments, but really not enough to carry the film. At the time of writing this review, there are over 100 used copies for ...

  6. A man and his wacky buddy turn to crime to raise enough money to pay for his niece's college education.

  7. 13 Sep 2002 · Had Stealing Harvard merely been a stupid movie about people stuck in a string of silly moments, it could have gotten by on charm. As written by Peter Tolan and directed by Bruce McCulloch (''Kids in the Hall'') it's a stupid movie about stupid people.