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How To Steal A Wife

How To Steal A Wife

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How to steal a wife – an upbeat holiday comedy with characters trying to figure out if love is really stronger than money. Can you imagine what would happen if we locked a woman in a small apartment with her husband and her ex? And what if the latter was also accused of stealing and hiding an insane amount of money? Is the „first cut“ really the deepest, especially when it involves amounts numbering in millions?

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Lithuanian

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

6.9/10

Release Date

20 December 2013

Country

Lithuania

Cast

Rimantė Valiukaitė

Rimantė Valiukaitė

Laima Bičkuvienė - Tarailienė

Ramūnas Cicėnas

Ramūnas Cicėnas

Ramutis Taraila

Giedrius Savickas

Giedrius Savickas

Valdas Bičkus

Inga Jankauskaitė

Inga Jankauskaitė

Vilija

Jolanta Svirnelytė

Jolanta Svirnelytė

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