Burglar (1987) [R]

Release Date:
March 20, 1987

Original Title:
Burglar

Alternate Titles:
Lupička

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Nelvana
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 16  FR: U  US: R 

Runtime: 103

A first rate comedy about a second story woman.

Bernice "Bernie" Rhodenbarr is a burglar by trade, and she runs a bookstore as well. Her friend Carl Hefler is a dog groomer. After a successful burglary, it's discovered that a dead body was in the house she burgled. As she's the only one who can be placed at the scene of the crime, she has to use her criminal skills to clear her name of the murder AND avoid getting charged with the burglary.

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Art Direction:
Michael Corenblith

Author:
Lawrence Block

Casting:
Marsha Kleinman

Costume Design:
Susan Becker

Director:
Hugh Wilson

Director of Photography:
William A. Fraker

Editor:
William Steinkamp
Fredric Steinkamp

Executive Producer:
Tom Jacobson

Hairstylist:
Julia L. Walker

Makeup Artist:
Michael Germain

Original Music Composer:
Sylvester Levay

Producer:
Michael Hirsh
Kevin McCormick

Production Design:
Todd Hallowell

Set Decoration:
Daniel Loren May

Stunt Coordinator:
David R. Ellis

Stunt Driver:
Debbie Evans

Stunts:
Dick Ziker
Annie Ellis
Freddie Hice

Writer:
Hugh Wilson
Jeph Loeb
Matthew Weisman

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