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Release Date:
September 10, 1959
Original Title:
The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
Alternate Titles:
Der grosse St. Louis Bankraub
The Saint Louis Bank Robbery
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Charles Guggenheim & Associates
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 85
Career criminals and a local youth carefully plan and rehearse the robbery of a Missouri bank.
Associate Producer:
Richard T. Heffron
Director:
John Stix
Charles Guggenheim
Director of Photography:
Victor Duncan
Editor:
Warren Adams
Original Music Composer:
Hershy Kay
Producer:
Charles Guggenheim
Helen Hagen
Lee Hammond
Jane Bridges
Katherine Drescher
Screenplay:
Richard T. Heffron
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