A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 23, 1985
Original Title:
Hold-up
Alternate Titles:
Montreali bankrablás
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Cerito Films
Cinévidéo
Les Films Ariane
Production Countries:
Canada | France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 SK: 12
Runtime: 114
Dressed as a clown, the clever rascal Grimm holds up the most secure bank of Montreal and takes 30 hostages. While confusing and ridiculing the police with his strange behavior, he calmly manages to rid the bank of a fortune. But then an unsatisfied companion arouses trouble...
Assistant Foley Artist:
Joël Beldent
Alain Lévy
Gérard Manneveau
Associate Producer:
Bernard Bolzinger
Costume Design:
Mic Cheminal
Dialogue:
Francis Veber
Director:
Alexandre Arcady
Director of Photography:
Richard Ciupka
Editor:
Joële Van Effenterre
Executive Producer:
Denis Héroux
Foley Artist:
Jérôme Lévy
Key Hair Stylist:
Serge Morache
Key Makeup Artist:
Charly Koubesserian
Jocelyne Bellemare
Makeup Artist:
Christiane Fattori
Richard Hansen
Nicole Lapierre
Jacques Leymond
Novel:
Jay Cronley
Original Music Composer:
Serge Franklin
Producer:
Alain Belmondo
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Production Design:
Tony Egry
Jean-Louis Povéda
Production Manager:
Georges Dancigers
Micheline Garant
Set Decoration:
Gilles Aird
Sound:
Christian Fortin
Yvon Benoît
Thierry Hoffmann
Sound Mixer:
Jacques Thomas-Gérard
Stunt Coordinator:
Rémy Julienne
Unit Manager:
Michel Chauvin
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