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Release Date:
August 8, 2013
Original Title:
Get Lucky
Alternate Titles:
Uhvatite Luckyja
Удачу за хвост
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Atlas Independent
Gateway Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 86
Lucky is a small time criminal and he's happy just getting by until he agrees to look after some counterfeit money for a friend who is in a bit of trouble with the law Two months go by without a word from him so Lucky burns the 'funny money' to avoid problems for himself.
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Art Department Coordinator:
George Mizen
Art Direction:
Daniela Faggio
Assistant Art Director:
Luke Gledsdale
Camera Operator:
Jon Webb
Rupert Hornstein
Construction Coordinator:
Alex Abelman
Costume Design:
Valerie Button
Costume Supervisor:
Cathy Lang
Dialogue Editor:
Ed Coltman
Director:
Sacha Bennett
Director of Photography:
Peter Wignall
Editor:
Jens Baylis
First Assistant Editor:
Jake Robertson
Foley:
Paul Hanks
Gaffer:
Stuart Hurst
Location Manager:
Andrew Michael Buckley
Makeup Artist:
Mariella Spoto
Makeup Department Head:
Lorraine Hill
Music:
Greg Hatwell
Producer:
Nick Simunek
Terry Stone
Chris Howard
Frank Mannion
Production Design:
Matthew Button
Property Master:
Adam McCreight
Scenic Artist:
Hannah Boyton
Michael Button
Screenplay:
T.J. Ramini
Walter Taylaur
Script Supervisor:
Julie Daly-Wallman
Lucy Ward
Set Decoration:
Mark Stevenson-Ellis
Abby Bowers
Sound Effects Editor:
Martin Cantwell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Kondal
Alex Joseph
Steve Single
Stunt Coordinator:
James O'Donnell
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mattias Lindahl
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