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Release Date:
October 9, 1971
Original Title:
Thief
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Metromedia Productions
Stonehenge Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
A professional thief tries to break with his past but has to pull off one last job to pay off a gambling debt.
Assistant Director:
Howard Roessel
Assistant Editor:
Chuck Ellison
Casting:
Joe Scully
Chief Lighting Technician:
Ralph McCarthy
Conductor:
Ron Grainer
Costumer:
Ray Phelps
Director:
William A. Graham
Director of Photography:
Michel Hugo
Editor:
Jim Benson
Executive Producer:
Richard Berg
Key Grip:
Chuck LaRocca
Location Manager:
Butch Charles
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye II
Music:
Ron Grainer
Original Music Composer:
Ron Grainer
Post Production Supervisor:
Gary S. Gerlich
Producer:
Ron Roth
Production Design:
Arthur Stolnitz
Production Executive:
Art Stolnitz
Production Manager:
Joe Wonder
Production Secretary:
Lynn Berndt
Property Master:
Bill Wainess
Sound Editor:
Roger Sword
Colin C. Mouat
Sound Mixer:
Herman Lewis
Sound Supervisor:
Robert J. Litt
Supervising Editor:
Christina Friedgen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Charles L. Campbell
Writer:
John D.F. Black
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