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Release Date:
September 29, 1995
Original Title:
Steal Big Steal Little
Alternate Titles:
Días de fortuna
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Chicago Pacific Entertainment
Savoy Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 113
Ruben and Robby are twin brothers, adopted by Mona, one of the wealthiest - and most eccentric - women in Santa Barbara. Ruben is devoted to Mona, but Robby is more devoted to her money. So when Mona leaves her fortune and estate to Ruben it starts a battle between brothers that soon leads to madness, mayhem, and even attempted murder. On Ruben's side is Lou Perilli an ex-Chicago cop and used car dealer who knows the law - and how to get around it. On Robby's side is ruthless businessman Reed Tyler, who is out to turn a swift profit on Mona's property. Walking a shifty line between them is Eddie Agopian, the family lawyer, who doesn't care which side wins as long as he's on the winner's side. But whether they're stealing big or stealing little, they're all stealing in this hilarious comedy about greed, power... and brotherly love.
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ADR Mixer:
Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Recordist:
Rick Canelli
Art Direction:
Mark Zuelzke
Best Boy Grip:
Mark Combs
Boom Operator:
Dale R. Janus
Camera Operator:
Robert Ulland
Frank Miller
Casting:
Amanda Mackey
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Chief Lighting Technician:
Austin Goss
Choreographer:
Julie Arenal
Color Timer:
Bob Putynkowski
Costume Design:
Jodie Lynn Tillen
Costume Supervisor:
Lucinda Campbell
Robert Chase
Director:
Andrew Davis
Director of Photography:
Frank Tidy
Dolby Consultant:
Douglas Greenfield
Dolly Grip:
Andreas Crawford
Editor:
Tina Hirsch
Don Brochu
Executive Producer:
Mel Pearl
First Assistant Camera:
Robert C. Carlson
Donald Carlson
Foley Mixer:
Mary Jo Lang
Foley Recordist:
Carolyn Tapp
Hairstylist:
Violet Ortiz
Key Grip:
Steven Frohardt
Leadman:
David W. Ford
Makeup Artist:
Steve Artmont
Makeup Supervisor:
Rick Sharp
Original Music Composer:
William Olvis
Producer:
Andrew Davis
Fred C. Caruso
Production Design:
Michael D. Haller
Production Sound Mixer:
Scott D. Smith
Property Master:
Eric J. Bates
Screenplay:
Jeanne Blake
Andrew Davis
Lee Blessing
Terry Kahn
Script Supervisor:
Dru Anne Carlson
Melanie Mander
Second Assistant Camera:
Richard Sobin
Set Decoration:
Gene Serdena
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin E. Carpenter
Greg P. Russell
Jeffrey J. Haboush
Special Effects Coordinator:
Roy Arbogast
Steadicam Operator:
Robert Ulland
Still Photographer:
Richard Foreman Jr.
Story:
Teresa Tucker-Davies
Andrew Davis
Frank Ray Perilli
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Habberstad
Stunt Double:
Rick LeFevour
Stunts:
Spiro Razatos
Unit Publicist:
Michael Battaglia
Visual Effects:
Janek Sirrs
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Peter Donen
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