The Bingo Robbers (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 2, 2001

Original Title:
The Bingo Robbers

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Bingo Hall Robbers Inc.

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A 

Runtime: 84

He lives in his car. She has a plan. There's a little criminal inside us all.

A woman (Lois Brown) who thinks money will solve her problems enlists the help of a homeless friend (Barry Newhook) to rob a bingo hall.

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Art Direction:
Shelley Cornick

Best Boy Electric:
Flora Planchat

Continuity:
Alison Carter

Costume Design:
Peggy Hogan

Director:
Barry Newhook
Lois Brown

Director of Photography:
Dean Skerrit

Editor:
Trevor Ambrose
Derek Norman

Electrician:
Greg Thomas

First Assistant Camera:
Keith Burgess

First Assistant Editor:
Dorian Rowe

Key Grip:
Sean Doran

Line Producer:
Anita Reilly McGee

Original Music Composer:
Jody Richardson

Post Production Coordinator:
Anita Reilly McGee

Producer:
Dana Warren

Production Coordinator:
Cara Powell

Production Design:
Geoff Younghusband

Production Secretary:
Erin Hennessey

Property Master:
Debbie Vatcher

Recording Supervision:
Lee Tizzard

Second Assistant Director:
Kelly Stone

Sound Editor:
Harvey Hyslop

Still Photographer:
Shane Kelly

Visual Effects:
Thomas Thorne

Writer:
Lois Brown
Barry Newhook

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