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Release Date:
January 1, 1971
Original Title:
Two for the Money
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Gentlemen II
Sack Amusement Enterprises
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
Joey and Earlene return to the desert to retrieve their buried loot, only to find that a new home has been built on top of the spot they buried it. The homeowners are a young married couple, and when the husband leaves for work one morning Joey, Earlene and an accomplice break into the house in order to dig through the floor to get their money, tying up the helpless young wife. However, the wife turns out not to be quite as "helpless" as she seems.
Assistant Editor:
Mike Prever
Associate Producer:
Ted Botkin
Boom Operator:
Roger Derfer
Camera Operator:
Bill Coors
Director:
Lee Frost
Director of Photography:
Stan Slate
Editor:
Sylvia Mulconery
Gaffer:
Hugh Corcoran
Key Grip:
Michael Levine
Makeup Artist:
Gerri Burns
Music:
Michael London
Gentlemen II
Producer:
Max Baer Jr.
Lee Frost
Production Manager:
Mike Castle
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Bob Tom
Set Decoration:
Teddi Peterson
Set Designer:
Teddi Peterson
Sound Mixer:
Ted Botkin
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sheila Dehner
Writer:
Lee Frost
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