A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 17, 1984
Original Title:
Crackers
Alternate Titles:
Fünf Gauner machen Bruch
Pechvögel
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15
Runtime: 98
In San Francisco, a group of down-and-out friends and a local pimp concoct a convoluted burglary plan on their pawnshop operator friend, all while navigating unexpected romantic entanglements that threaten to derail their heist.
Additional Casting:
Jackie Burch
Assistant Art Director:
Henry Larrecq
Assistant Editor:
Carolyn H. Abe
Matthew Gaddis
Assistant Property Master:
Craig Binkley
Boom Operator:
John B. Schuyler
Camera Operator:
Robert M. Stevens
Casting:
Michael Chinich
Juliet Taylor
Costume Designer:
Deborah Nadoolman Landis
Costume Supervisor:
Hugo Peña
Director:
Louis Malle
Director of Photography:
László Kovács
Editor:
Suzanne Baron
Electrician:
Larry Keys
Foley Mixer:
Randal Goya
Gaffer:
Richmond L. Aguilar
Hairstylist:
Susan Germaine
Makeup Artist:
Jeff Angell
Daniel C. Striepeke
Music:
Paul Chihara
Musician:
George Doering
John Moses
Producer:
Edward Lewis
Production Designer:
John J. Lloyd
Production Manager:
Teri Schwartz
Property Master:
Emily Ferry
Script Supervisor:
Karen Hale Wookey
France Lachapelle
Second Assistant Camera:
Daniel C. Gold
Set Decoration:
Hal Gausman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Dior
Robert L. Hoyt
Lee Dichter
Special Effects:
Larry Roberts
Special Effects Technician:
Greg C. Jensen
Still Photographer:
Morgan Renard
Stunts:
Bruce Paul Barbour
Unit Publicist:
Vic Heutschy
Writer:
Jeffrey Alan Fiskin
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