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Release Date:
April 2, 2003
Original Title:
The Good Thief
Alternate Titles:
L'Homme de la Riviera
Triplo Gioco
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alliance Atlantis
Double Down Productions Ltd.
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Metropolitan Filmexport
Momentum Pictures
TNVO
Production Countries:
Canada | France | Ireland | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 JP: G US: R
Runtime: 108
An aging gambler on a losing streak attempts to rob a casino in Monte Carlo. But someone's already tipped off the cops before he even makes a move.
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Casting:
Susie Figgis
Co-Costume Designer:
John Norster
Co-Producer:
Tracey Seaward
Costume Design:
Penny Rose
Costume Supervisor:
Ken Crouch
Dialogue Editor:
Daniel Laurie
Director:
Neil Jordan
Director of Photography:
Chris Menges
Editor:
Tony Lawson
Executive Producer:
Kristin Harms
Thierry de Navacelle
Neil Jordan
First Assistant Camera:
Sophie Lemaire
Oona Menges
First Assistant Editor:
Jens Baylis
Hair Designer:
Jenny Shircore
Line Producer:
Jean-Yves Asselin
Music Editor:
Michael Connell
Music Supervisor:
Karen Elliott
Novel:
Auguste Le Breton
Original Music Composer:
Elliot Goldenthal
Producer:
Stephen Woolley
John Wells
Seaton McLean
Production Design:
Anthony Pratt
Screenplay:
Neil Jordan
Jean-Pierre Melville
Script Supervisor:
Diana Dill
Set Decoration:
Raoul Albert
Robert Le Corre
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Johnson
Michelle Cunniffe
Steadicam Operator:
Alastair Rae
Still Photographer:
David Appleby
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Auguste
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