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Release Date:
September 26, 2011
Original Title:
The Bling Ring
Alternate Titles:
Bling Ring, The (2011)
L'amour du risque
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Dick Clark Productions
Silver Screen Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 87
At the center of one of Hollywood's most notorious burglary rings in 2009 was a group of average, middle-class teens from a quiet suburb. This is the behind-the-scenes story of how Nick, a shy, awkward boy, lured by the promise of popularity and acceptance, found himself following his glamorous, charismatic best friend Rachel into breaking into celebrities' houses and robbing them of millions of dollars in clothes and jewelry.
ADR Editor:
Matthew Gionet
Boom Operator:
Michael Amman
Costume Design:
Salvador Pérez Jr.
Costume Supervisor:
Lisa Coffey
Dialogue Editor:
Angela Hemingway
Director:
Michael Lembeck
Director of Photography:
Ousama Rawi
Editor:
Don Brochu
Executive Producer:
Leslie Hope
Jonathan Eskenas
Orly Adelson
First Assistant Director:
Dennis Crow
Foley Editor:
Nash Cubero Jr.
Hair Department Head:
Deborah Holmes Dobson
Key Makeup Artist:
Kathryn Fenton
Leadman:
Carlos Lima
Lighting Technician:
Michael S. Beckman
Location Manager:
David Boyles
Makeup Department Head:
Geri B. Oppenheim
Music Editor:
Sonia Wisgo
Music Supervisor:
Trygge Toven
Original Music Composer:
Lawrence Shragge
Producer:
Kyle A. Clark
Lina Wong
Production Coordinator:
Zach Bradshaw
Production Design:
Robb Wilson King
Property Master:
George Hobbs
Script Supervisor:
Diane Collins
Second Assistant Director:
Dawn Stewart
Sound Editor:
Chris Terhune
Daniel Norwick
Sound Effects Editor:
Brent Findley
Joshua Adeniji
Steadicam Operator:
Victor Macias
Still Photographer:
Jack L. Zeman
Stunts:
Dale Champion
Writer:
Shelley Evans
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