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Directed by | Jeffrey Bloom |
Screenplay by | Jeffrey Bloom |
Produced by | George Pappas |
Starring | David Soul Pamela McMyler Johnnie Wade Michael Balfour |
Cinematography | Michael Reed |
Edited by | Peter Weatherley |
Music by | Michael J. Lewis |
Production | Backstage Productions |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Stick Up is a 1977 British romantic comedy crime film written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom and starring David Soul. It was executive produced by Elliott Kastner.[1]
It was one of the first films from financier Arnon Milchan although he felt the film was so bad he had his name removed from the credits.[2]
The film was known during production as Mud.[3]
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