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Release Date:
May 23, 1991
Original Title:
Hudson Hawk
Alternate Titles:
El gran halcón
Gentleman cambrioleur
Hudson Hawk
Hudson Hawk - Höken är lös
Hudson Hawk - varkaista parhain
哈德森之鹰
虎胆神偷
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Silver Pictures
TriStar Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 FI: K-16 FR: U GB: 15 NL: 12 PL: 16 RO: 18 US: R
Runtime: 100
Eddie Hawkins, called Hudson Hawk has just been released from ten years of prison and is planning to spend the rest of his life honestly. But then the crazy Mayflower couple blackmail him to steal some of the works of Leonardo da Vinci. If he refuses, they threaten to kill his friend Tommy.
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Art Direction:
John R. Jensen
Assistant Editor:
Alessandro Lucidi
Associate Producer:
David Willis
Suzanne Todd
Casting:
Jackie Burch
Co-Producer:
Michael Dryhurst
Costume Design:
Marilyn Vance
Director:
Michael Lehmann
Director of Photography:
Dante Spinotti
Editor:
Chris Lebenzon
Michael Tronick
Executive Producer:
Robert Kraft
First Assistant Director:
Edoardo Margheriti
Robert V. Girolami
Foley Mixer:
Greg Orloff
Key Grip:
Aldo Colanzi
Makeup Artist:
Richard Snell
Anna Dryhurst
Makeup Supervisor:
Scott H. Eddo
Original Music Composer:
Michael Kamen
Robert Kraft
Producer:
Joel Silver
Production Design:
Jackson De Govia
Screenplay:
Daniel Waters
Steven E. de Souza
Second Unit Director:
Charlie Picerni
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin O'Connell
Special Effects:
Gino De Rossi
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Scott H. Eddo
Special Effects Supervisor:
Derek Meddings
Special Effects Technician:
Chris Corbould
Story:
Robert Kraft
Bruce Willis
Stunt Coordinator:
Charlie Picerni
Stunts:
Chuck Picerni Jr.
John Cenatiempo
Tom Morga
Unit Manager:
Giuseppe Cioccarelli
Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Knoll
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