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Release Date:
October 12, 2012
Original Title:
Gimme the Loot
Alternate Titles:
战利品
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Seven For Ten
Soda Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15 JP: R15+ US: NR
Runtime: 79
When their latest work is buffed by a rival crew, two determined graffiti writers embark on an elaborate plan to bomb the ultimate location: the New York Mets' Home Run Apple.
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Associate Producer:
Lindsay Burdge
Sean Nitollano
Casting Director:
Lindsay Burdge
Co-Producer:
Sam Soghor
Director:
Adam Leon
Director of Photography:
Jonathan Miller
Editor:
Morgan Faust
First Assistant Camera:
Matt Garland
Matt Garland
First Assistant Director:
Jamund Washington
Gaffer:
Raina Oberlin
Original Music Composer:
Nicholas Britell
Presenter:
Jonathan Demme
Producer:
Jamund Washington
Natalie Difford
Dominic Buchanan
Production Design:
Sam Lisenco
Katie Hickman
Production Manager:
Kishori Rajan
Second Assistant Director:
Kishori Rajan
Set Dresser:
Jared Hutchinson
Sound Designer:
Rachel Chancey
Sound Mixer:
Anthony Thompson Jr.
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin Czembor
Stunt Coordinator:
Beth Krieger
Stunts:
Ira Deutchman
Steve Lapin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Martin Czembor
Title Designer:
Nick Dyball
Visual Effects:
James Boyd
Writer:
Adam Leon
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