Stolen (2012) [R]

Release Date:
September 6, 2012

Original Title:
Stolen

Alternate Titles:
12 Horas para Vivir
Contra reloj
Suç Ortağı

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Nu Image
Saturn Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  DE: 16  ES: 12  FR: U  GB: 12A|12  HU: 16  IE: 15  LT: N-13  NL: 16  NO: 15  RU: 18+  SK: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 96

Never steal from the world's greatest thief.

Master thief Will Montgomery is just released from the State penitentiary after serving a 10 year sentence, is contacted by Vincent, his ex comrade in crime, who is holding Will’s teenage daughter ransom in a hijacked taxi cab. Vincent will only surrender her when Will reveals the whereabouts of the 20 million dollars he contrived to conceal from their last robbery.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Jody Miller

"B" Camera Operator:
Alan Caudillo

"C" Camera Operator:
Adam Ward

ADR Mixer:
Travis MacKay

ADR Recordist:
Wade Barnett

Additional Camera:
Jerry M. Jacob
Remi Tournois
Jeffery J. Tufano

Additional Editor:
Byron Wong

Additional Music:
Mac Quayle
Roger Neill
Allison Cantor

Additional Still Photographer:
Skip Bolen
Steve Dietl

Ager/Dyer:
Lesley D. Wickham

Art Department Coordinator:
Gloria H. Clark

Art Department Production Assistant:
Nina Nichols

Assistant Editor:
Sang Kim
Callie Thurman

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Ashley Franklin

Best Boy Electric:
Scott Zuchowski

Best Boy Grip:
Mike Satterfield

Boom Operator:
Michael Piotrowski

Casting:
Amanda Mackey
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond

Casting Associate:
Kate Caldwell

Co-Executive Producer:
Lonnie Ramati

Construction Coordinator:
Jerry G. Henery

Costume Assistant:
Raquel Caprarella

Costume Design:
Christopher Lawrence

Costume Supervisor:
Janet Ingram

Costumer:
Dena Matranga
Dusty Wilson

Dialogue Editor:
Henry Auerbach

Director:
Simon West

Director of Photography:
James Whitaker

Dolly Grip:
John Mang
Joe Cassano

Editor:
Glen Scantlebury

Electrician:
Jacob Sauerbrey
Jared Wilcox
Josh Nobles

Epk Camera Operator:
Bartholomew Singer

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Todd Gilbert

Executive Producer:
Avi Lerner
John Thompson
Cassian Elwes
Trevor Short
Boaz Davidson
Kristina Dubin
Jib Polhemus
Danny Dimbort

Extras Casting:
Cortni Witherspoon
Wendy Talazac

Fight Choreographer:
Larnell Stovall

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Andy Harris

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Michael Charbonnet

First Assistant Director:
Steve Danton

First Assistant Editor:
Michelle Harrison

Foley Artist:
Ellen Heuer

Foley Editor:
Brian Dunlop

Foley Mixer:
Tor McAfee Kingdon

Gaffer:
Sean Finnegan

Grip:
Richard Ramee
L. Chris Strong
Ahmad Powell
Chris Jones
Barry Williamson
Giovanni Bommarito
Rachel Perlis
Chad Naremore

Hair Department Head:
Tony Ward

Key Costumer:
Susan Thomas

Key Grip:
Dave Richardson
Scott Wells

Key Hair Stylist:
Daina Daigle

Key Makeup Artist:
Paige Reeves

Key Rigging Grip:
Jimi Ryan

Leadman:
Paul Blanchard

Lighting Technician:
Stan Hoyt
Kristopher Weaver
Carter Lee Garrett
Steve Zeiger

Local Casting:
Meagan Lewis

Location Manager:
David Ross McCarty

Makeup & Hair:
Ilona Herman

Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Amacker

Makeup Department Head:
Stacy Kelly

Music Coordinator:
Cassandra Howland

Music Editor:
Shannon Erbe

Music Supervisor:
Selena Arizanovic

Original Music Composer:
Mark Isham

Picture Car Coordinator:
Richard Brown

Post Production Accountant:
Mark Micucci

Post Production Assistant:
Shane Sorensen

Post Production Coordinator:
Brian Hayashi

Producer:
René Besson
Matthew Joynes
Jesse Kennedy

Production Accountant:
Amy Agzarian

Production Coordinator:
Robert Van Norden
J.D. Evermore

Production Design:
Jaymes Hinkle

Production Secretary:
Sam Cespedes

Production Supervisor:
Matthew Hirsch

Property Master:
Andrew Wert

Rigging Gaffer:
Chip Carey

Rigging Grip:
Roy Farthing III

Script Supervisor:
Judi Townsend

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Frank D. Parrish

Second Assistant Camera:
Toni Weick
Griffin McCann
Jonathan Robinson
Paul Rahfield
Dan McKee
Tony Hart

Second Assistant Director:
Janell Sammelman

Second Second Assistant Director:
John M. White

Second Unit Director:
Noon Orsatti

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Alan Caudillo

Set Costumer:
Leoisick Castro
Frank Avanzo

Set Decoration:
Tricia Schneider

Sound Mixer:
Jay Meagher

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gabriel J. Serrano
Chris David

Special Effects Coordinator:
Jack Lynch

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Elvis Jones

Steadicam Operator:
Jody Miller

Still Photographer:
Richard Foreman Jr.

Storyboard Artist:
David J. Negrón Jr.
Todd Harris

Stunt Coordinator:
Noon Orsatti

Stunt Double:
Oakley Lehman
Jessica Williams
Clay Cullen
Danny Epper

Supervising Sound Editor:
Christopher Eakins

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
David Esparza

Tattoo Designer:
Rick Stratton

Techno Crane Operator:
Patrick Barnes

Transportation Captain:
Earl R. Hurst Sr.

Transportation Co-Captain:
June Wischler

Transportation Coordinator:
Randy Kinyon

Underwater Director of Photography:
Pete Romano

Unit Production Manager:
Robert Ortiz

Utility Stunts:
Mike Wilson
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Ashley Nicole Hudson
Scott Wilder
Chelsea Bruland

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Glenn Neufeld

Writer:
David Guggenheim

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