A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 12, 1996
Original Title:
Two If by Sea
Alternate Titles:
Corazones en conflicto
Corazones robados
Stolen Hearts
Двое у моря
偷心计划
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Morgan Creek Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: R
Runtime: 96
Frank O'Brien, a petty thief, and his 7-year-long girlfriend Roz want to put an end to their unsteady lifestyle and just do that last job, which involves stealing a valuable painting. Frank takes Roz to an island on the coast of New England, where he wants to sell the painting and also hopes that their sagging relationship will get a positive push back up. Not everything goes as planned.
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Art Direction:
Mark Haack
Carpenter:
Tom Cooper
Casting:
Todd M. Thaler
Costume Design:
Olga Dimitrovová
Director:
Bill Bennett
Director of Photography:
Andrew Lesnie
Editor:
Bruce Green
Executive Producer:
Bill Todman Jr.
Gary Barber
Hairstylist:
Karen Byers
Heather L. Ingram
Key Hair Stylist:
Iloe Flewelling
Key Makeup Artist:
Julie Houle
Makeup Artist:
Pamela S. Westmore
Liz Gruszka
Music:
Paddy Moloney
Nick Glennie-Smith
Producer:
James G. Robinson
Production Design:
David Chapman
Set Decoration:
Steve Shewchuk
Story:
Denis Leary
Ann Lembeck
Mike Armstrong
Stunt Coordinator:
Branko Racki
Stunts:
Robert Racki
Shelley Cook
Roy T. Anderson
Danny Lima
Marco Bianco
Matt Birman
Eric Bryson
Rick Forsayeth
Shane Cardwell
Robert Hannah
Susan Horton
Rick Parker
Steve Lucescu
Paul Rutledge
John Stoneham Jr.
John Stoneham Sr.
Ron Van Hart
Anton Tyukodi
Greg Zenon
Writer:
Mike Armstrong
Denis Leary
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