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Release Date:
November 13, 2007
Original Title:
Masters of the Heist
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Herzog-Cowen Entertainment
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 44
Heists do not solely exist in the movies. These high profile schemes are elaborately planned, artful in their Machiavellian plotting, and so meticulously coordinated that they are often referred to as "the masterpieces of the confidence game". Often aimed at impossibly ambitious targets - casinos, jewelry stores, or famous museums - the masterminds behind these crimes are often heralded as the ingenious magicians of the underworld. The mystery and magnitude of these real crime stories sparks an undeniable interest for us innocent onlookers - a sense of seduction, spectacle and entertainment.
Assistant Camera:
Beth Anderson
Associate Producer:
Sebastian Bauer
Cinematography:
Byron Shah
Co-Executive Producer:
Christopher G. Cowen
Editor:
Billy Schinski
Executive Producer:
Mark Cowen
Mark Herzog
Line Producer:
Matthew I. Goldberg
Makeup & Hair:
Apryl Sahadi
Laura Schaffer
Song Lopez
Music:
Blake Neely
Post-Production Manager:
Lindsey Michelle Bogard
Producer:
Jonathan Buss
Project Manager:
Jeremy Cook
Supervising Producer:
Lara Hoefs
Visual Effects:
Justin Barber
Wes Ball
Wardrobe Master:
Aleszandra Krecsko
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