Discover how to watch The Take in Ireland

The crime was only the beginning

After he's shot during a heist in East L.A., an armored truck driver wrestles with rehabilitation and tracking down the man who committed the crime. Discover "The Take" a captivating action movie that first graced the screens in 2007. This production, originating from US features contributions from Rosie Perez in the role of Marina De La Pena, John Leguizamo in the role of Felix De La Pena, Tyrese Gibson in the role of Adell Baldwin, Bobby Cannavale in the role of Agent Steve Perelli, and Laurence Mason in the role of Curtis Fellows aka Buddha.

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More Info

Runtime
96 minutes
Released
Origin Country
US
Languages
en, es, fr, pl, pt
Subtitles
en, es, fr, it, nl, pl, sv, da, fi, ko, no, th
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Where The Take Ranks Today

The Take is ranked #41995 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Ireland. The movie has dropped 2 places since yesterday.

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