Loophole (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 25, 1981

Original Title:
Loophole

Alternate Titles:
Break In

Genres:
Adventure | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Brent Walker Film Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG 

Runtime: 105

One heist. One chance.

When architect Stephen Booker loses his partnership, he finds jobs hard to come by, and with money in short supply, he unwittingly becomes involved in a daring scheme to rob one of London's biggest bank vaults.

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Art Direction:
Maurice Cain

Assistant Editor:
William Diver

Boom Operator:
Martin Trevis

Camera Operator:
Herbert Smith

Carpenter:
David Coley

Conductor:
Lalo Schifrin

Costume Design:
Bridget Sellers

Director:
John Quested

Director of Photography:
Michael Reed

Editor:
Ralph Sheldon

First Assistant Director:
Jimmy Komisarjevsky

Gaffer:
Fred Anderson

Hairstylist:
Betty Glasow

Key Grip:
Dickie Lee

Location Manager:
Allan James

Makeup Artist:
Freddie Williamson

Novel:
Robert Pollock

Original Music Composer:
Lalo Schifrin

Producer:
Julian Holloway
David Korda

Production Design:
Syd Cain
Maurice Cain

Production Manager:
Terence Churcher

Property Master:
Graham Bumner

Sound Editor:
Dino Di Campo

Special Effects:
Ian Wingrove

Still Photographer:
Ken Wainman

Writer:
Jonathan Hales

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