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Release Date:
July 13, 1966
Original Title:
How to Steal a Million
Alternate Titles:
Comment voler un million de dollars
Cómo robar un millón y...
How to Steal a Million
Jak ukrást Venuši
Wie klaut man eine Million
Как украсть миллион
おしゃれ泥棒
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Romance
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
World Wide Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L DK: 11 FR: U HU: 18 IE: PG JP: G NL: AL PT: M/12 RU: 12+ SK: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 123
A woman must steal a statue from a Paris museum to help conceal her father's art forgeries.
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Assistant Director:
Paul Feyder
Costume Design:
Hubert de Givenchy
Dialogue Coach:
Frawley Becker
Director:
William Wyler
Director of Photography:
Charles Lang
Editor:
Robert Swink
Hairdresser:
Grazia De Rossi
Hairstylist:
Alexandre
Makeup Artist:
Alberto De Rossi
Freddie Williamson
Orchestrator:
James Harbert
Original Music Composer:
John Williams
Producer:
Fred Kohlmar
Production Assistant:
Robert Wyler
François Moreuil
Production Design:
Alexandre Trauner
Screenplay:
Harry Kurnitz
Second Unit Director:
Robert Swink
Sound:
David Dockendorf
Joseph de Bretagne
Still Photographer:
Vincent Rossell
Douglas Kirkland
Story:
George Bradshaw
Stunt Double:
Gil Delamare
Title Designer:
Phill Norman
Unit Production Manager:
William Kaplan
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