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Release Date:
August 18, 1969
Original Title:
Take the Money and Run
Alternate Titles:
Mig og Moneterne
Prendi i Soldi e Scappa
Woody, der Unglücksrabe
Вземи парите и бягай
Хватай деньги и беги
小生扮嘢
鬼馬大盜
돈을 갖고 튀어라
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Palomar Pictures International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL US: NR
Runtime: 85
Virgil Starkwell is intent on becoming a notorious bank robber. Unfortunately for Virgil and his not-so-budding career, he is completely incompetent.
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Art Direction:
Fred Harpman
Assistant Director:
Louis A. Stroller
Casting:
Marvin Paige
Construction Manager:
Theodore Moehnke
Director:
Woody Allen
Director of Photography:
Lester Shorr
Editor:
Ron Kalish
Paul Jordan
Ralph Rosenblum
Editorial Consultant:
Ralph Rosenblum
Executive Producer:
Sidney Glazier
Edgar J. Scherick
Gaffer:
Jack H. Wilson
Grip:
Harry Stern
Lighting Supervisor:
Morton Gorowitz
Location Manager:
Fouad Said
Makeup Artist:
Stanley R. Dufford
Music Editor:
John Strauss
Sanford Rackow
Music Supervisor:
Felix Giglio
Original Music Composer:
Marvin Hamlisch
Painter:
Chardin W. Smith
Producer:
Charles H. Joffe
Jack Rollins
Screenplay:
Mickey Rose
Woody Allen
Script Supervisor:
Jeanetta Lewis
Set Decoration:
Marvin March
Set Propsman:
Ken Phelps
Sound Mixer:
Bud Alper
Special Effects:
A.D. Flowers
Supervising Film Editor:
James T. Heckert
Unit Manager:
Fred T. Gallo
Unit Production Manager:
Jack Grossberg
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bob Wolfe
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