A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 26, 1974
Original Title:
11 Harrowhouse
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Elliott Kastner Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: PG US: PG
Runtime: 94
A small time diamond merchant jumps at the chance to supervise the purchase and cutting of a large first class diamond. But when the diamond is stolen from him, he is blackmailed into pulling off a major heist at the Diamond Exchange, located at 11 Harrowhouse.
Adaptation:
Charles Grodin
Art Department Manager:
John Siddall
Art Direction:
Peter Mullins
Assistant Director:
Jack Causey
Associate Producer:
Denis Holt
Camera Operator:
Freddie Cooper
Director:
Aram Avakian
Director of Photography:
Arthur Ibbetson
Editor:
Anne V. Coates
First Assistant Director:
Derek Kavanagh
Hairdresser:
Biddy Chrystal
Makeup Artist:
Basil Newall
Music:
Michael J. Lewis
Novel:
Gerald A. Browne
Producer:
Elliott Kastner
Production Supervisor:
David W. Orton
Screenplay:
Jeffrey Bloom
Second Assistant Camera:
Robin McDonald
Second Assistant Director:
Mike Higgins
Richard Jenkins
Raymond Becket
Second Unit Director:
Anthony Squire
Set Decoration:
Jack Stephens
Sound:
Austin Partridge
Sound Editor:
Jonathan Bates
Sound Mixer:
John Hayward
Sound Recordist:
Danny Daniel
Gordon K. McCallum
Special Effects:
Roy Whybrow
Stunts:
Vic Armstrong
Joe Powell
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