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Release Date:
May 31, 2001
Original Title:
What's the Worst That Could Happen?
Alternate Titles:
Lo scroccone e il ladro
O Pior que Podia Acontecer
O Que Mais Pode Acontecer
O Que Mais Pode Acontecer?
Qué es lo peor que puede pasar?
Qué más puede pasar
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: U GB: 15 IE: 15 JP: PG12 NL: 6 PT: M/12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 94
Thief Kevin Caffery attempts to rob from the home of rich businessman Max Fairbanks. But Fairbanks catches him and steals his cherished ring that his girlfriend gave him. Caffery is then bent on revenge and getting his ring back with the help of his partners.
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Art Direction:
David Lazan
Assistant Costume Designer:
John Glaser
Casting:
John Papsidera
Co-Producer:
Peaches Davis
Compositor:
Burt Ward
Costume Design:
Jeffrey Kurland
Director:
Sam Weisman
Director of Photography:
Anastas N. Michos
Editor:
Garth Craven
Nick Moore
Executive Producer:
John Morrissey
Martin Lawrence
David Nicksay
Music Supervisor:
Anita Camarata
Novel:
Donald E. Westlake
Original Music Composer:
Tyler Bates
Producer:
Lawrence Turman
David Hoberman
Ashok Amritraj
Wendy Dytman
Production Design:
Howard Cummings
Production Sound Mixer:
David Kelson
Screenplay:
Matthew Chapman
Set Decoration:
Debra Schutt
Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Aiello III
Stan Lee Rice
Stunts:
Joanne Lamstein
Norman Douglass
Tim Gallin
Jery Hewitt
Janet Paparazzo
Kent W. Luttrell
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Leveque
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