We Still Steal the Old Way (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 9, 2017

Original Title:
We Still Steal the Old Way

Alternate Titles:
We Still Steal the Old Way

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Evolution Pictures
Hereford Films
Richwater Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  NL: 16 

Runtime: 90

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The explosive follow-up to We Still Kill The Old Way (2014). Regarded as the best in the business, The Archer Gang is an aging criminal outfit who carry out a daring robbery, but are caught mid-heist. They are sentenced to do time in Britain's toughest prison. Once inside, they encounter their old nemesis Slick Vic Farrow (Billy Murray) who is intent on murdering the gang. The old-school criminals need to use all their wits to stage a daring escape, while dodging Slick Vic, and setting in motion a chain of events which leads to an explosive prison riot.

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Boom Operator:
Adrianne Arendse

Camera Operator:
Phil Macdonald

Casting:
Kate Plantin

Director:
Sacha Bennett

Director of Photography:
Ismael Issa

Editor:
Guy Ducker

First Assistant Camera:
Iago López Rodríguez

Gaffer:
Greg McFarlane King

In Memory Of:
Joshua Bennett

Makeup Designer:
Claudette Fruchier

Music:
Chris Hurst
Robert Geoffrey Hughes

Producer:
Jonathan Sothcott
Neil Jones
Rod Smith
Patricia Rybarczyk

Production Design:
Matthew Scipio

Script Supervisor:
Lauren Brown

Sound Mixer:
Sam Cousins

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Janis Balodis

Special Effects Supervisor:
Graham Povey

Still Photographer:
Marc Hankins

Story:
Jonathan Sothcott

Visual Effects:
William Allum
Mark Brindle

Writer:
Sacha Bennett
Simon Cluett

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