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Sep 13, 2002 · Stealing Harvard. Action. 83 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2002. Roger Ebert. September 13, 2002. 3 min read. The laugh in “Stealing Harvard” comes early, when we see the name of the company where the hero works. It’s a home health-care corporation named Homespital. That made me laugh.
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9% Tomatometer 105 Reviews 39% Popcornmeter 10,000+ Ratings John (Jason Lee) is a hard-working guy who only wants to marry his longtime girlfriend Elaine (Leslie Mann).
- (105)
- Bruce Mcculloch
- PG-13
- Jason Lee
Dated comedy caper has language, sex, iffy humor. Read Common Sense Media's Stealing Harvard review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Bruce Mcculloch
- Alistair Lawrence
- Jason Lee, Tom Green, Leslie Mann
Stealing Harvard: Directed by Bruce McCulloch. With Jason Lee, Tom Green, Leslie Mann, Megan Mullally. A middle-class man turns to a life of crime in order to finance his niece's first year at Harvard University.
- (14K)
- Comedy, Crime
- Bruce McCulloch
Stealing Harvard received negative reviews from critics. It currently holds a 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 105 reviews with the consensus: "There are laughs Stealing Harvard, but they are few and far between. Tom Green's antics grow old fast." [2]
John and his girlfriend have vowed to marry once they save $30,000 for their dream house. But the minute they achieve their financial goal, John finds out his niece has been accepted at Harvard, and he's reminded of his promise to pay for her tuition (nearly $30,000).
Sep 13, 2002 · Two idiots embark on a life of crime to help a deserving teenager attend Harvard in this lowbrow but generally sweet-natured comedy. Read More By Maitland McDonagh FULL REVIEW