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Release Date:
January 17, 2008
Original Title:
Mad Money
Alternate Titles:
Mad.Money
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Big City Pictures
Granada Productions
Lightspeed Entertainment
Millenium Films
Millennium Media
Overture Films
Swingin' Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10 DE: 12 DK: 12 FR: U|12 SE: 11 US: PG-13
Runtime: 104
Three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal money that is about to be destroyed.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Matthew Moriarty
"B" Camera Operator:
Robert Foster
24 Frame Playback:
John Johns
Additional Hairstylist:
Nanci Cascio
Art Department Coordinator:
Gloria H. Clark
Art Department Production Assistant:
Matt Keim
Art Direction:
Kevin Hardison
Assistant Property Master:
Koen Wooten
Associate Editor:
Christopher Kroll
Best Boy Electric:
Bob Bates
Best Boy Grip:
Ezra Venetos
Boom Operator:
Chris Main
Casting Director:
Junie Lowry-Johnson
Construction Buyer:
Troy Johnson
Construction Coordinator:
Chuck Stringer
Costume Designer:
Susie DeSanto
Costumer:
Vikki Barrett
Director:
Callie Khouri
Director of Photography:
John Bailey
Dolly Grip:
Sean Devine
Editor:
Wendy Greene Bricmont
Electrician:
Mike 'Chewie' Pappas
Tedd Underwood
Eli Everhard
Eric Meisner
Executive Producer:
Danny Dimbort
Robert O. Green
Wendy Kram
Avi Lerner
Boaz Davidson
Trevor Short
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Clyde E. Bryan
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Brouke Franklin
First Assistant Director:
George Parra
Gaffer:
Mike Moyer
Greensman:
Topher Kaminski
Davy Hance
Grip:
Calvin Ursin Jr.
Graham Bremner
Giovanni Jewell
Kevin Carlisle
Steve Zeiger
Brent 'Swampy' Mullins
Hair Department Head:
Adruitha Lee
Hairstylist:
Adruitha Lee
Julie Baker
Fríða Aradóttir
Key Costumer:
Susan Kistler
Key Grip:
Chris Ekstrom
Key Hair Stylist:
Tony Ward
Key Makeup Artist:
Julie Kristy
Key Rigging Grip:
Frankie Jones
Key Set Costumer:
Jennifer Kamrath
Donna Chance
Leadman:
Michael Hendrick
Loader:
Patrick Barnes
Makeup Department Head:
Michelle Vittone
Music Supervisor:
Budd Carr
Nora Felder
On Set Dresser:
Keith Wall
Original Music Composer:
Martin Davich
James Newton Howard
Painter:
Tracey A. Plunkett
Peggy A. Johnson
James Mark Eakin Jr.
R. Rose Larrigan
Mica Jepson
Stephen Smith
Jerod Johnson
Thomas J. Diapaul
John Garner
Doc Lovett Jr.
Todd Pittman
Post Production Supervisor:
Jordan Kessler
Jerry Gilbert
Producer:
Frank DeMartini
Michael P. Flannigan
Jay Cohen
James Acheson
Production Design:
Brent Thomas
Property Master:
Scott A. Reeder
Propmaker:
Tom R. Wilson
William Bolton III
Rigging Gaffer:
Vic Keatley
Rigging Grip:
Paul H. Anderson
Screenplay:
Glenn Gers
Script Supervisor:
K. Lynn Martin
Seamstress:
Jane Ryder
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Tulio Duenas
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Brandon Dauzat
Second Assistant Director:
Nicholas Fitzgerald
Second Second Assistant Director:
Scott August
Set Costumer:
Heidi Howell
Set Decoration:
Vera Mills
Set Decoration Buyer:
Katherine Miller
Suzanne Stover
Set Designer:
Jack Ballance
John Berger
Set Dresser:
Ernerst J. Levron Jr.
Frank Hendrick
Joe Walsh Jr.
Tommy Gilbert
Daniel Coulthard
Tim Smith
Sam Marino
Sound Mixer:
Steve C. Aaron
Standby Painter:
Penny Wesney
Steadicam Operator:
Matthew Moriarty
Still Photographer:
Melissa Moseley
Storyboard Artist:
Joe Griffith
Stunt Coordinator:
Steven Ritzi
Lex D. Geddings
Stunt Double:
Donna Keegan
Gina Mari
Kevin Ball
Kevin Beard
Unit Production Manager:
Gina Fortunato
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Deborah Hall
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