Peeper (1975) [PG]

Release Date:
December 3, 1975

Original Title:
Peeper

Genres:
Comedy | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 87

Back in '47, a gun was a roscoe, a private-eye was a Peeper, and murder was okay as long as nobody got hurt. In fact, anything was okay with this Peeper on the case because he wouldn't know who-done-it even if he done it himself.

A detective is hired to locate a girl adopted 30 years earlier whose birth father wants to bequeath her his fortune.

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Assistant Director:
Marvin Miller

Camera Operator:
Robert M. Stevens

Casting:
Mike Fenton
Jane Feinberg

Cinematography:
Earl Rath

Costume Design:
Patricia Norris

Director:
Peter Hyams

Editor:
James Mitchell

Gaffer:
Richard Hart
Larry Gilhooly

Hairstylist:
Sugar Blymyer

Key Grip:
Dale Musgrove

Makeup Artist:
Edwin Butterworth

Music:
Richard Clements

Novel:
Keith Laumer

Producer:
Irwin Winkler
Robert Chartoff

Production Design:
Albert Brenner

Property Master:
Marty Wunderlich

Script Supervisor:
Ray Quiroz

Second Assistant Director:
Nathan Haggard

Set Decoration:
Marvin March

Sound Mixer:
Don J. Bassman
Gene S. Cantamessa

Special Effects:
Richard Albain

Stunt Coordinator:
Hal Needham

Stunts:
James M. Halty
John Ashby

Unit Production Manager:
Ted Swanson

Writer:
W.D. Richter

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