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Release Date:
May 6, 2014
Original Title:
Mysteries of the Jules Rimet Trophy
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ESPN Films
RatPac Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 30
Starting with a Nazi plan to steal the Rimet Trophy from Italy during World War II, the story unfolds like a great caper film. Our hero, Ottorino Barassi, a mild-mannered Italian soccer official, tries to protect a valued treasure.
Additional Editing:
Krystalline Armendariz
Jennifer Brooks
Conor Flynn
Assistant Editor:
Patrick Witthaus
Lilliana Lyons
Associate Producer:
Brian D'Ostilio
Jenna Anthony
Kelsi Lindus
Co-Producer:
Agustín Calderón
Colorist:
Tim Ziegler
Director:
Brett Ratner
Editor:
Jonah Moran
Executive Producer:
Jon Kamen
Brett Ratner
John Cheng
Erin Leyden
Connor Schell
Bill Simmons
Justin Wilkes
Dave O'Connor
James Packer
John Dahl
Jed Drake
Graphic Designer:
Christie Little
Head of Production:
Bob Stein
Legal Services:
Joan Aceste
Line Producer:
Elizabeth Garrett
Mixing Engineer:
Jeff Keiler
Music:
Leo Birenberg
Christophe Beck
Post Producer:
Jen Helm
Producer:
Andrew Billman
Kelsey Field
Deirdre Fenton
Libby Geist
Dan Silver
Production Assistant:
Matthew Zwetolitz
Spencer Barry
Kyle Godwin
Production Coordinator:
Tom Picard
Maria Delgado
Jennifer Thorpe
Production Manager:
Liz F. Mason
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