The Million Dollar Rip-Off (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 22, 1976

Original Title:
The Million Dollar Rip-Off

Alternate Titles:
The Million Dollar Rip Off
The Million Dollar Ripoff

Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Charles Fries Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 73

An electronics genius, who is an ex-con, and four of his lady friends devise a plot to steal millions of dollars from the Chicago Transit Authority. A detective, who had been keeping tabs on him since he got out of prison, suspects that he is up to something and tries to catch him at it.

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Art Direction:
Robert MacKichan

Assistant Director:
Mike Salamunovich

Assistant Editor:
Duane Reese

Casting:
Eddie Foy III

Director:
Alexander Singer

Director of Photography:
Jules Brenner

Editor:
Sam E. Waxman

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Malcolm Stuart

Executive Producer:
Charles W. Fries

Hairstylist:
Bette Iverson

Makeup Artist:
Michael Westmore
Edwin Butterworth
Charles H. Schram

Music Editor:
John Mick

Music Supervisor:
John Fresco

Original Music Composer:
Vic Mizzy

Producer:
Edward Montagne

Production Manager:
Paul Cameron

Property Master:
Robert Flynn

Second Assistant Director:
Nick Smirnoff

Set Decoration:
Ray Molyneaux

Sound Effects Editor:
Russ Tinsley

Sound Mixer:
Bill Pellak
Greg Valtierra

Story:
Andrew Peter Marin

Teleplay:
Andrew Peter Marin

Unit Production Manager:
Mike Salamunovich

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Frank Novak

Writer:
William Devane
John Pleshette

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