Princess of Thieves (2001) [PG]

Release Date:
March 11, 2001

Original Title:
Princess of Thieves

Alternate Titles:
Robin Hoods Tochter

Genres:
Action | Adventure

Production Companies:
Granada Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 88

If you thought Robin Hood broke all the rules, wait until you meet his daughter!

Sherwood forest has a courageous new hero - Gwyn, the daughter of Robin Hood. Possessing the cunning skills of her legendary father and the beauty and intelligence of her mother Maid Marian, Gwyn is anxious to follow in her father's footsteps. King Richard nears death and Robin Hood and his Merry Men are summoned to help bring Richard's son Philip to his rightful place on the throne before the evil Prince John can assume power. Robin Hood's life and that of the future King of England soon lies in Gwyn's hands when Robin is captured and sentenced to death.

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Art Direction:
Christian Niculescu

Assistant Art Director:
Geanina Vasilescu

Assistant Editor:
Tania Reddin

Assistant Hairstylist:
Letitia Ghenea

Assistant Property Master:
Iasar Memedali

Boom Operator:
Nicolae Radu

Camera Operator:
Gabriel Kosuth
Cornel Lazia

Casting:
Marilyn Johnson

Casting Assistant:
Matt Western

Co-Executive Producer:
Geoff Griffith
Kelley Feldsott Reynolds

Colorist:
Dan Mitre

Conductor:
Alastair King

Construction Coordinator:
Crina Cartos

Construction Foreman:
Mihai Alecsa

Costume Design:
Oana Păunescu

Costume Supervisor:
Mihaela David

Digital Compositor:
Adrian Banton
Jody Johnson
Mike Pope

Director:
Peter Hewitt

Director of Photography:
Andy Collins

Editor:
Sue Wyatt

Electrician:
Alex Cosma

Executive Producer:
Jon Cowan
Susan B. Landau
Antony Root
Robert Rovner
Michael Taylor

First Assistant Director:
Adrian Conerth

Foley Editor:
Nigel Squibbs

Gaffer:
Calin Catalin

Hair Designer:
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou

Hairstylist:
Daniela Bușoiu

Key Grip:
Sorin Udrea

Line Producer:
Bill Leather

Location Manager:
Ovidiu Stoia

Makeup Artist:
Cătălin Ciutu

Makeup Designer:
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou

Makeup Trainee:
Gemma Curran

Music Editor:
Tony Gibson

Orchestrator:
Alastair King

Original Music Composer:
Rupert Gregson-Williams

Painter:
Gina Calin

Post Production Supervisor:
Liz Pearson

Producer:
Craig McNeil

Production Accountant:
Jay Roberts

Production Assistant:
George Anton
Elena Valeanu

Production Coordinator:
Diana Sini

Production Design:
Chris Roope

Production Sound Mixer:
Tiberiu Borcoman

Production Supervisor:
Cristian Bostanescu
Nowell Grossman

Property Master:
Viorel Ghenea

Rigging Gaffer:
Marius Bercu

Screenplay:
Robin Lerner

Script Supervisor:
Cornelia Stefan

Second Assistant Director:
Laurentiu Maronese
Florin Patrascu

Second Unit Director:
Mary Soan

Set Costumer:
Carmen Ilie
Doina Raducut

Set Decoration:
Șerban Porupcă

Sound Editor:
Jamie Caple

Sound Effects Editor:
Marc Lawes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Billy Mahoney

Special Effects Technician:
Ionel Popa

Still Photographer:
Cos Aelenei

Stunt Coordinator:
Adrian Pavlovschi

Stunt Double:
Vasilescu Valentin

Stunts:
Catalin Mancafa
Gabi Burlacu
Dicu Aurel
Florin Barcun
Aurel Boata
Ion Carangea
Doru Dumitrescu
Marius Florian
Mihai Ionita
Alin Luchian
Dicu Marian

Swing:
Cristian Baluta

Telecine Colorist:
Claudiu Doaga

Transportation Coordinator:
Eugen Dinca

Unit Production Manager:
Vlad Caprarescu

Visual Effects Producer:
Matthew Plummer

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