Robbery (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 1, 1967

Original Title:
Robbery

Alternate Titles:
Millionen-Raub
O Maior Roubo de Sempre
Robbery - Ein mörderischer Coup

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Oakhurst Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 110

Who says crime doesn't pay? 3 Million pounds says it does!

In this fictionalised account of the Great Train Robbery, career criminal Paul Clifton plans an audacious crime: the robbery of a mail train carrying millions in cash.

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Art Direction:
Michael Seymour

Assistant Director:
Derek Cracknell

Assistant Editor:
Bryan Tilling

Associate Producer:
Alec Natas
Jonathan Clowes

Camera Operator:
Chic Waterson

Continuity:
Helen Whitson

Director:
Peter Yates

Director of Photography:
Douglas Slocombe

Editor:
Reginald Beck

Executive Producer:
Joseph E. Levine

Makeup Artist:
Wally Schneiderman

Original Music Composer:
Johnny Keating

Producer:
Michael Deeley
Stanley Baker

Production Manager:
Gavrik Losey

Production Supervisor:
Robert Porter

Screenplay:
Edward Boyd
Peter Yates

Sound Editor:
Alan Bell

Sound Mixer:
Maurice Askew

Sound Recordist:
Dudley Plummer

Wardrobe Master:
Brian Owen-Smith

Writer:
George Markstein

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