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Release Date:
January 31, 1973
Original Title:
Shamus
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG
Runtime: 106
New York private eye Shamus McCoy likes girls, drink and gambling, but by the look of his flat business can't be too hot. So an offer of $10,000 to finds some diamonds stolen in a daring raid with a flame-thrower is too good to miss. His investigations soon get pretty complicated and rather too dangerous. At least along the way he does get to meet Alexis.
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Art Direction:
Philip Rosenberg
Assistant Director:
Ted Zachary
Assistant Editor:
William Laubender
Associate Producer:
Jim Di Gangi
Camera Operator:
Lou Barlia
Costume Design:
Frank L. Thompson
Director:
Buzz Kulik
Director of Photography:
Victor J. Kemper
Editor:
Walter Thompson
Extras Casting:
Vic Ramos
Gaffer:
Richard Quinlan
Grip:
Ed Quinn
Hairstylist:
Colleen Callaghan
Makeup Artist:
Vincent Callaghan
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Producer:
Robert Weitman
Producer's Assistant:
Harve Brosten
Production Office Coordinator:
Frances Wolf Newman
Publicist:
Howard Newman
Script Supervisor:
Barbara Robinson
Set Decoration:
Edward Stewart
Sound Mixer:
Chris Newman
Sound Recordist:
Arthur Piantadosi
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn R. Wilder
Stunt Double:
Charlie Picerni
Stunts:
Alex Stevens
James M. Halty
Robert Dominick Jones
Title Designer:
Maury Nemoy
Wardrobe Supervisor:
George Newman
Writer:
Barry Beckerman
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