Bandits (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 12, 2001

Original Title:
Bandits

Alternate Titles:
Banditi
Bandits (Bandidos)
Bandits Gentlemen Braqueurs
Bandittsu
Bandity
Bandyty
Outlaws
Vida bandida

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Baltimore/Spring Creek Pictures
Cheyenne Enterprises
Epsilon Motion Pictures
Hyde Park Entertainment
Lotus Pictures
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CH: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  ES: 16  FR: TP  GB: 12  GR: PG  HU: 12  IE: 15  KR: 12  NL: 12  NO: 15  PL: 12  RU: 16+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 123

Two's company, three's a crime.

After escaping from prison, Joe and Terry go on a crime spree, robbing banks through Oregon and California in order to finance their scheme for a new life south of the border. Unfortunately, things get more complicated when they meet Kate, who runs into them with her car. She joins the bandits on their cross-country spree, and eventually she steals something, too: their hearts.

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Accountant:
Nicole Furia

Additional Casting:
Judith Bouley

Aerial Director of Photography:
Kurt E. Soderling

Art Department Coordinator:
Abigail Sheiner

Art Department Production Assistant:
Erin Fite

Art Direction:
Dan Webster

Assistant Accountant:
Coleen Aiello

Assistant Camera:
Steve Craker

Assistant Editor:
Thomas M. Harrigan

Assistant Location Manager:
Richard Davis, Jr.

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Abbie Ludwig

Assistant Property Master:
Chad Hagaman

Associate Producer:
Stephen J. Eads
Lenny Vullo

Boom Operator:
Jules Strasser

Camera Loader:
Will Dearborn

Camera Operator:
Gary Jay

Carpenter:
Gilbert Johnson

Casting:
Ellen Chenoweth

Casting Associate:
Wendy Weidman

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jeffrey W. Petersen

Co-Producer:
Freddie Glusman
Jim Andrino

Color Timer:
Dale E. Grahn

Colorist:
John Sellars

Conductor:
Pete Anthony

Construction Coordinator:
Marvin Salsberg

Construction Foreman:
David Gabrielli

Costume Design:
Gloria Gresham

Costume Supervisor:
Mitchell Ray Kenney

Costumer:
David Mayreis

Craft Service:
Jeff Winn

Dialect Coach:
Carla Meyer

Dialogue Editor:
Jonathan Null

Director:
Barry Levinson

Director of Photography:
Dante Spinotti

Dolly Grip:
Chris Gordon

Driver:
Philip Krysl

Editor:
Stu Linder

Electrician:
Dino Corti

Executive Music Producer:
Allan Mason

Executive Producer:
Patrick McCormick
David Willis
Harley Peyton
Paula Weinstein

Extras Casting:
Emily Dunlap

Extras Casting Assistant:
Angela Fee

First Assistant Accountant:
Eric Layne

First Assistant Camera:
Duane Manwiller

First Assistant Director:
Josh McLaglen

First Assistant Editor:
Jason Joseph

First Assistant Property Master:
Richard F. Anderson

Foley Artist:
Dennie Thorpe
Jana Vance

Foley Editor:
Andrea Gard
Susan Sanford
Karen G. Wilson

Foley Mixer:
Tony Eckert
Frank 'Pepe' Merel

Graphic Designer:
Martin Charles

Greensman:
Jeffrey DeBell

Grip:
Marc Wall

Hair Department Head:
Emanuel Millar

Hairstylist:
Marlene D. Williams

Key Grip:
Scott M. Robinson

Key Hair Stylist:
Michelle Weiss

Key Set Production Assistant:
Susan Ransom

Leadman:
Tommy Samona

Lighting Technician:
Kevin J. Lang

Location Assistant:
Michael Chickey

Location Manager:
John Panzarella

Makeup Artist:
Nikoletta Skarlatos

Makeup Department Head:
Deborah K. Larsen

Music Coordinator:
Marylou Eales

Music Editor:
Michael T. Andreas

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Young

Painter:
Victoria Carlson

Payroll Accountant:
Richard Castro

Picture Car Coordinator:
Anthony S. Loguzzo

Pilot:
Cliff Fleming

Post Production Supervisor:
Blair Daily

Producer:
Michele Berk
David Hoberman
Barry Levinson
Ashok Amritraj
Michael Birnbaum
Paula Weinstein
Arnold Rifkin

Production Assistant:
Daniel Berkowitz

Production Design:
Victor Kempster

Production Driver:
Terry R. Owens

Production Secretary:
Ann Christman

Production Sound Mixer:
Ronald G. Cogswell

Production Supervisor:
Kate Kelly

Property Master:
Sean Mannion

Propmaker:
Neil Garland

Rigging Grip:
Jim Duggan

Scenic Artist:
John Root

Screenplay:
Harley Peyton

Script Supervisor:
Kerry Lyn McKissick

Second Assistant Camera:
Glenn Brown

Second Assistant Director:
Anne Berger

Second Company Grip:
Richard Redlin

Second Second Assistant Director:
W. Scott Wolf

Second Unit Director:
Conrad E. Palmisano

Set Costumer:
Toby Bronson

Set Decoration:
Merideth Boswell

Set Decoration Buyer:
Kathleen Rosen

Set Designer:
Charisse Cardenas

Set Dresser:
Ryan T. Mennealy

Set Medic:
Bundy Chanock

Set Painter:
Ken Erck

Sound Designer:
Chris Scarabosio

Sound Effects Editor:
Teresa Eckton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lora Hirschberg
Tom Johnson

Special Effects Assistant:
Keith O. Wilson

Special Effects Coordinator:
Thomas L. Bellissimo

Special Effects Technician:
Werner Hahnlein

Stand In:
Michael Greggans

Standby Painter:
Christian Zimmermann

Steadicam Operator:
Colin Anderson

Still Photographer:
Richard J. Cartwright

Storyboard Artist:
Raymond Consing

Stunt Coordinator:
Conrad E. Palmisano

Stunt Double:
Dana Dru Evenson

Stunt Driver:
Bruce Paul Barbour
Jill Brown

Stunts:
Robin Lynn Bonaccorsi
Julie Michaels
Gene LeBell
Barbara Anne Klein
Russell Towery
Joey Box

Supervising ADR Editor:
Michael Silvers

Supervising Music Editor:
Chris McGeary

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael Silvers

Transportation Captain:
Gene Ward

Transportation Coordinator:
Morris Aroesti

Travel Coordinator:
Ginny Galloway

Unit Publicist:
Spooky Stevens

Utility Sound:
Kurt Peterson

Visual Effects:
Derek Ledbetter

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