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Release Date:
September 19, 1973
Original Title:
Charley Varrick
Alternate Titles:
El hombre que burló la mafia
Kill Charley Varrick
突破口!
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: TP GB: 15 IE: 15 US: PG
Runtime: 111
Charley Varrick robs a bank in a small town with his friends, but instead of obtaining a small amount of money, they discover they stole a very large amount of money belonging to the mob. Charley must now come up with a plan to not only evade the police but the mob as well.
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Art Direction:
Fernando Carrere
Costume Design:
Helen Colvig
Director:
Don Siegel
Director of Photography:
Michael C. Butler
Editor:
Frank Morriss
Executive Producer:
Jennings Lang
First Assistant Director:
Joseph C. Cavalier
Novel:
John Reese
Original Music Composer:
Lalo Schifrin
Producer:
Don Siegel
Screenplay:
Dean Riesner
Howard Rodman
Second Assistant Director:
Ron Satlof
Set Decoration:
Darrell Silvera
Special Effects:
Whitey McMahon
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Baxley
Stunt Double:
Carol Daniels
Stunt Driver:
Craig R. Baxley
Stunts:
Frank Tallman
George Robotham
Max Kleven
Jerry Summers
Dean Jeffries
Maurice Marks
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