The Prime Gig (2001) [R]

Release Date:
April 24, 2001

Original Title:
The Prime Gig

Alternate Titles:
Coup monté
Estafadores

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Independent Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 98

Too much is never enough.

Pendelton "Penny" Wise is a smooth-talking con-artist who makes a living by scamming people with phoney travel comp vacations over the phone when, desperate for more fast cash, he's called to work for a shady, veteran con businessman, named Kelly Grant, in selling property for a gold mine over the phone, which takes a turn when Penny begins a relationship with Grant's mistress Caitlin, where Penny throws common sense and caution to the wind to woo her, while we wonder who is scamming who here. Written by Matthew Patay

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Art Department Coordinator:
Deb Cole

Art Direction:
Michael Atwell

Casting:
Kerry Barden
Mark Bennett
Billy Hopkins
Suzanne Smith Crowley

Costume Design:
Shay Cunliffe

Costume Supervisor:
Helen Monaghan

Director:
Gregory Mosher

Director of Photography:
John A. Alonzo

Editor:
James Y. Kwei

Hairstylist:
Shirley Dolle
Cydney Cornell

Makeup Artist:
Brigitte Bugayong

Makeup Department Head:
Vivian Baker

Music:
David Robbins

Producer:
Gina Mingacci
Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt
Cary Woods

Production Design:
Richard Hoover

Script Supervisor:
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

Set Costumer:
Kimberly Faith Green
Tim Wegman

Set Decoration:
Alice Baker

Writer:
William Wheeler

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