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Release Date:
September 10, 2004
Original Title:
Criminal
Alternate Titles:
Criminal - Wielki przekręt
Egklhmatika myala
Egklimatika myala
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Thriller
Production Companies:
2929 Productions
Section Eight
Warner Independent Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18 IE: 15 JP: G NL: 16 RO: 15 US: R
Runtime: 87
Needing a new partner capable of intricate cons, Richard Gaddis, recruits Rodrigo, a crook with a perfect poker face. The two plan a big-time scam: selling a fake Silver Certificate to currency collector William Hannigan. Rodrigo distrusts his new associate, but needs money to help out his ill father. The situation becomes more complicated when Rodrigo falls for Gaddis' sister, Valerie, drawing another player into the game.
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Casting:
Amanda Mackey
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Costume Design:
Jeffrey Kurland
Director:
Gregory Jacobs
Director of Photography:
Chris Menges
Editor:
Douglas Crise
Stephen Mirrione
Executive Producer:
Todd Wagner
Ben Cosgrove
Georgia Kacandes
Mark Cuban
Jennifer Fox
Key Hair Stylist:
Waldo Sanchez
Key Makeup Artist:
Melanie Hughes
Original Film Writer:
Fabián Bielinsky
Original Music Composer:
Alex Wurman
Producer:
George Clooney
Gregory Jacobs
Steven Soderbergh
Production Design:
Philip Messina
Production Sound Mixer:
Mark Weingarten
Screenplay:
Steven Soderbergh
Gregory Jacobs
Set Decoration:
Kristen Toscano Messina
Sound Effects Editor:
Marvin Walowitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Aaron Glascock
Larry Blake
Stunts:
Kenny Endoso
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Sonia Izzolena
Supervising Sound Editor:
Aaron Glascock
Curt Schulkey
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Thomas J. Smith
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