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Release Date:
March 26, 1998
Original Title:
The Newton Boys
Alternate Titles:
Newton Boys - Irmãos Fora-da-Lei
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Detour Filmproduction
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 122
The four Newton brothers are a poor farmer family in the 1920s. One day, the oldest of them, Willis, realizes that there's no future in the fields and offers his brothers to become bank robbers. Soon the family agrees. They become very famous robbers and execute the greatest train robbery in American history five years later.
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Art Direction:
John Frick
Andrea Dopaso
Associate Producer:
Keith Fletcher
Casting:
Don Phillips
Cinematography:
Peter James
Costume Design:
Shelley Komarov
Director:
Richard Linklater
Director of Photography:
Peter James
Editor:
Sandra Adair
Executive Producer:
John Sloss
First Assistant Director:
Gregory Jacobs
Hairstylist:
Catherine Conrad
Barbara Olvera
Melissa Forney
Kelly Nelson
Key Hair Stylist:
Bridget Cook
Key Makeup Artist:
Patty York
Makeup Artist:
Candi Duke
Shelley Tanner
Music:
Edward D. Barnes
Bad Livers
Post Production Supervisor:
Amy Lowrey
Producer:
Anne Walker-McBay
Production Design:
Catherine Hardwicke
Screenplay:
Claude Stanush
Richard Linklater
Clark Walker
Second Assistant Director:
Trey Batchelor
Second Second Assistant Director:
Vincent Palmo Jr.
Second Unit Director:
Fred Lerner
Set Decoration:
Jeanette Scott
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lora Hirschberg
Stunts:
Steve Kelso
Supervising Art Director:
Randy Moore
Supervising Sound Editor:
Pat Jackson
Unit Production Manager:
Bill Scott
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