The Seven-Ups (1973) [PG]

Release Date:
December 14, 1973

Original Title:
The Seven-Ups

Alternate Titles:
Police puissance 7

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Philip D'Antoni Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 103

Mess with the Seven-Ups, and they WILL mess you worse.

A tough detective who is part of an elite New York City unit is trying to find out who killed his partner, but uncovers a plot to kidnap mobsters for money.

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Assistant Director:
Ted Zachary

Associate Producer:
Gerald B. Greenberg

Camera Operator:
Ronald M. Lautore

Casting:
Robert Weiner

Costume Design:
Joseph G. Aulisi

Director:
Philip D'Antoni

Director of Photography:
Urs Furrer

Editor:
John C. Horger
Stephen A. Rotter

Executive Producer:
Kenneth Utt
Barry J. Weitz

Makeup Artist:
Mike Maggi

Music:
Don Ellis

Producer:
Philip D'Antoni

Production Design:
Ed Wittstein

Script Supervisor:
Kay Chapin

Second Assistant Director:
Irving Bigman
Walter Skotchdopole

Set Decoration:
John Godfrey

Sound Editor:
Roger Sword
Don S. Walden

Sound Mixer:
Les Lazarowitz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don J. Bassman
Theodore Soderberg

Sound Recordist:
Don Winclair

Special Effects:
Henry Millar Jr.
Al Griswold

Story:
Sonny Grosso

Stunt Coordinator:
Bill Hickman

Stunt Double:
Bill Hickman

Stunt Driver:
Robert Renegade Renneke
Bennie E. Dobbins
Jerry Summers

Writer:
Albert Ruben
Alexander Jacobs

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