A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
James Caan, Tuesday Weld, Willie Nelson
Written by:
Michael Mann
Frank Hohimer
Directed by:
Michael Mann
Release Date:
March 27, 1981
Original Title:
Thief
Alternate Titles:
Ladrón
Lladre
Suurkaupungin lait
Thief - Der Einzelgänger
Violent Streets
Violent Streets - Der Einzelgänger
도둑
비정의 거리
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mann/Caan Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R 18+ BR: 14 CA: 18A DE: 16 FI: K-18 FR: 12 GB: 18 GR: 16 IE: 18 NL: 16 PL: 16 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 123
Frank is an expert professional safecracker, specialized in high-profile diamond heists. He plans to use his ill-gotten income to retire from crime and build a nice life for himself complete with a home, wife and kids. To accelerate the process, he signs on with a top gangster for a big score.
Frank is an expert professional safecracker, specializing in high-profile diamond jobs. After having spent many years in prison, he has a very concrete picture of what he wants out of life--including a nice home, a wife, and kids. As soon as he is able to assemble the pieces of this collage, by means of his chosen profession, he intends to retire and become a model citizen. In an effort to accelerate this process, he signs on to take down a huge score for a big-time gangster. Unfortunately, Frank's obsession for his version of the American Dream allows him to overlook his natural wariness and mistrust, when making the deal for his final job. He is thus ensnared and robbed of his freedom, his independence, and, ultimately, his dream.
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Internet Movie Database | 7.4/10 |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 80% |
Metacritic | 78/100 |
Awards Won: | 2 wins & 6 nominations total |
Accountant:
Lillian Neidenberg
Additional Casting:
Stanzi Stokes
Additional Music:
Craig Safan
Additional Photography:
Don Cahill
Art Direction:
Mary Dodson
Assistant Accountant:
Florian Schereck
Larry Hand
Assistant Art Director:
Michael Molly
Assistant Camera:
Alan R. Disler
Jack Lee Gary
Michael Genne
James Blanford
Assistant Editor:
Dick Bernstein
Carol Eastman
John Stagnitta
Assistant Property Master:
Wendell Powell
Assistant Sound Editor:
Joseph A. Ippolito
George H. Anderson
Craig S. Jaeger
Duffy Rutledge
Associate Producer:
Richard Brams
Best Boy Electric:
Larry Whitehead
Boom Operator:
John B. Schuyler
Cableman:
Dan Gianneschi
Camera Operator:
Craig Denault
Frank Miller
Casting:
Vic Ramos
Color Timer:
Aubrey Head
Construction Coordinator:
Joe Acord
Costume Supervisor:
Jodie Lynn Tillen
Costumer:
Dennis Fill
Paula Cain
Craft Service:
Wilbur Hopp
Director:
Michael Mann
Director of Photography:
Donald E. Thorin
Editor:
Dov Hoenig
Executive Producer:
Michael Mann
Extras Casting:
Lisa Clarkson
First Assistant Director:
Scott Maitland
Peter Bogart
Foley Artist:
Gary A. Hecker
Gaffer:
Richard Hart
Grip:
Robin Alan Knight
Hairstylist:
Edie Panda
Kathe Swanson
Key Grip:
Daniel R. Jordan
Leadman:
Barton M. Susman
Location Manager:
Patrick Markey
Larry Rapaport
Michael J. Maschio
Julie A. Chandler
Makeup Artist:
Frank Griffin
Music Editor:
Bob Badami
Negative Cutter:
Donah Bassett
Novel:
Frank Hohimer
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Franke
Edgar Froese
Johannes Schmölling
Paint Coordinator:
Johnny Lattanzio
Producer:
Jerry Bruckheimer
Ronnie Caan
Production Accountant:
Art Schaefer
Production Coordinator:
Lisbeth Wynn-Owen
Production Design:
Mel Bourne
Property Master:
Bill MacSems
Screenplay:
Michael Mann
Screenstory:
Michael Mann
Script Supervisor:
Sandy King
Second Assistant Director:
Richard Graves
Security:
Sam Cirone
Set Decoration:
John M. Dwyer
Sound Editor:
J. Paul Huntsman
Sound Effects:
Craig Harris
Sound Effects Editor:
Samuel C. Crutcher
Jerry Stanford
Larry Carow
Scott A. Hecker
David B. Cohn
Sound Mixer:
David M. Ronne
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert 'Buzz' Knudson
Robert Glass
Chris Jenkins
Don MacDougall
Special Effects:
Russel Hessey
Still Photographer:
James Zenk
Stunt Coordinator:
Walter Scott
Stunts:
Norman Blankenship
H.P. Evetts
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Robert R. Rutledge
Technical Advisor:
Chuck Adamson
John Santucci
Thanks:
Sidney Beckerman
Title Designer:
Arnold Goodwin
Transportation Co-Captain:
James Sharp
Billy Martin
Transportation Coordinator:
Bo Falck
Ronnie Baker
Unit Production Manager:
Gene Levy
Unit Publicist:
Robert Werden
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