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Release Date:
January 27, 1989
Original Title:
Three Fugitives
Alternate Titles:
Os Três Fugitivos
两大一小三俘虏
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Silver Screen Partners IV
Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 IE: 15 JP: G US: PG-13
Runtime: 96
On his first day after being released from jail for 14 armed bank robberies, Lucas finds himself caught up in someone else's robbery. Perry has decided to hold up the local bank to raise money so that he can keep his daughter, Meg, and get her the treatment she needs. Dugan, a detective, assumes Lucas helped plan the robbery, and hence Lucas, Perry and Meg become three fugitives.
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Art Direction:
Margie Stone McShirley
Assistant Editor:
William Goldenberg
Associate Producer:
Jim Van Wyck
Karen Kovacevich
Duncan Henderson
Camera Operator:
Stephen St. John
Casting:
Carrie Frazier
Shani Ginsberg
Costume Design:
April Ferry
Director:
Francis Veber
Director of Photography:
Haskell Wexler
Editor:
Bruce Green
Executive Producer:
Francis Veber
First Assistant Camera:
P. Scott Sakamoto
First Assistant Director:
Jim Van Wyck
Original Music Composer:
David McHugh
Producer:
Lauren Shuler Donner
Production Design:
Rick Carter
Second Assistant Camera:
Douglas S. Holgate
Second Assistant Director:
Princess O'Mahoney
Set Decoration:
Richard C. Goddard
Set Designer:
Lauren Cory
Stunts:
Tony Brubaker
Jack Gill
Andy Gill
Donna Evans
Billy D. Lucas
Lane Leavitt
Chere Rae
Unit Production Manager:
Duncan Henderson
Writer:
Francis Veber
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