High Heels and Low Lifes (2001) [R]

Release Date:
July 16, 2001

Original Title:
High Heels and Low Lifes

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Fragile Films
Touchstone Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12  DE: 12  IE: 15  KR: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 86

They're not bad girls. They're just behaving that way.

A nurse eavesdrops with a friend on a cell phone conversation that describes a bank heist. She and the friend then conspire to blackmail the robbers for $2 million.

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Art Direction:
Roger Bowles

Assistant Editor:
Matthew Tucker
Jens Baylis

Assistant Sound Editor:
Susan French

Author:
Georgia Pritchett
Kim Fuller

Casting:
Deborah Aquila
Kate Rhodes James

Casting Assistant:
Sam Chandley

Costume Design:
Jany Temime

Director:
Mel Smith

Director of Photography:
Steven Chivers

Editor:
Chris Blunden

First Assistant Editor:
Heidi Freeman

Foley Artist:
Jack Stew

Foley Editor:
Michael Crouch

Gaffer:
Larry S. Prinz

Music Editor:
Tony Lewis

Original Music Composer:
Charlie Mole

Post Production Supervisor:
Alistair Hopkins

Producer:
Nicky Kentish Barnes
Barnaby Thompson
Kim Fuller
Uri Fruchtmann

Production Accountant:
Sheryl Leonardo

Production Design:
Michael Pickwoad

Production Supervisor:
Shellie Smith

Second Assistant Director:
Emma Griffiths

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Heslop

Sound Mixer:
Colin Nicolson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Graham Daniel
Ray Merrin

Steadicam Operator:
Peter Wignall

Storyboard Artist:
John Greaves

Supervising Sound Editor:
Max Hoskins

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Claire Finlay-Thompson

Writer:
Kim Fuller

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