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| Chuck Adamson | Ancell | |
| Spero Anast | Bukowski | |
| James Belushi | Barry | |
| W.R. Brown | Mitch | |
| James Caan | Frank | |
| Sam Cirone | Martello | |
| Dennis Farina | Carl | |
| Hal Frank | Joe Gags | |
| William LaValley | Joseph | |
| Sam T. Louis | Large Detective in Suit | |
| Gavin MacFadyen | Boreksco | |
| Willie Nelson | Okla | |
| Nick Nickeas | Nick | |
| Robert Prosky | Leo | |
| John Santucci | Urizzi |
| Director | Michael Mann
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| Producer | Jerry Bruckheimer
Michael Mann |
| Writer | Michael Mann
Frank Hohimer |
| Cinematography | Donald Thorin
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| Musician | Tangerine Dream
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Michael Mann directs James Caan as a professional safecracker named Frank, who specializes in high-profile diamond heists. Frank plans to use his ill-gotten income to retire from crime and build a nice life for himself complete with a home, wife and kids. To accelerate this process, he signs on with a top gangster (Robert Prosky) for a big score. But when Frank tries to quit the job, the mob comes after him and his girlfriend (Tuesday Weld). |
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