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Release Date:
September 16, 1968
Original Title:
Duffy
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
Half-brothers Stefane and Antony despise their biological father, callous millionaire Charles Calvert. Because Charles refuses to share his wealth with his sons, Stefane and Antony ask hip American thrill-seeker Duffy to help steal the money they believe is their birthright. When Charles decides to move a large portion of his savings from Morocco to France, Duffy has an opportunity to stage a daring burglary attempt at sea.
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Art Direction:
Philip Harrison
Assistant Camera:
David Wynn-Jones
Assistant Director:
Peter Price
Associate Producer:
Harold Buck
Camera Operator:
Egil S. Woxholt
Godfrey A. Godar
Casting:
Maude Spector
Clapper Loader:
Brian Cole
Continuity:
Joan Davis
Costume Designer:
Yvonne Blake
Dialogue Coach:
Al Lettieri
Director:
Robert Parrish
Director of Photography:
Otto Heller
Editor:
Alan Osbiston
Willy Kemplen
First Assistant Editor:
Ray Thorne
Focus Puller:
John Shinerock
Ray Andrew
Grip:
Mickey Walters
Hairdresser:
Maude Onslow
Location Manager:
Ron Carr
Main Title Designer:
Michael Graham-Smith
Makeup Artist:
Harry Frampton
Music Editor:
Timothy Gee
Orchestrator:
Art Freeman
Original Music Composer:
Ernie Freeman
Producer:
Martin Manulis
Production Manager:
William P. Cartlidge
Screenplay:
Harry Joe Brown Jr.
Donald Cammell
Second Unit Director:
Michael Frewin
Set Dresser:
Patrick McLoughlin
Sound Editor:
Teddy Mason
Sound Mixer:
Iain Bruce
Special Effects:
John Richardson
Still Photographer:
Bert Cann
Story:
Harry Joe Brown Jr.
Donald Cammell
Pierre de la Salle
Wardrobe Master:
Betty Adamson
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