King of Thieves - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "King of Thieves"
King of Thieves (2018)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
King of Thieves - TMDB rating
5.548/10
450
King of Thieves - Kinopoisk rating
6.391/10
35232
King of Thieves - IMDB rating
5.6/10
18000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Tim Bevan #8467
Tim Bevan
Producer
Photo Eric Fellner #8468
Eric Fellner
Producer
Michelle Wright
Producer
Amelia Granger
Producer
Ali Jaafar
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Liza Chasin #70288
Liza Chasin
Executive Producer
Danny Perkins
Executive Producer
Didier Lupfer
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Nick Moore
Editor
Jinx Godfrey
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

John Rafique

John Rafique
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Ashley Winter
Art Direction
Will Coubrough
Art Direction
Tom Coates
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Choi Ho Man
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Production Design

Chris Oddy
Production Design

Set Decoration

Celia Bobak
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Laura Pollock
Makeup Artist
Sophie Ashworth
Makeup Artist
Lucie Blundell Jones
Makeup Artist
Joanne Walton
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Andrew Caller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brendan Nicholson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sven Taits
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Benjamin Wallfisch #5733Photo Benjamin Wallfisch #327220

Benjamin Wallfisch

Benjamin Wallfisch
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Danny Cohen #10728
Danny Cohen
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Sophie Ashworth
Hairstylist
Lucie Blundell Jones
Hairstylist
Joanne Walton
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

Gareth John
Sound Mixer

Production Manager

Polly Jefferies
Production Manager

Screenplay

Foley Artist

Zoe Freed
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Glenn Freemantle
Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

James Wichall
Dialogue Editor

Key Grip

Jim Philpott
Key Grip

Hair Designer

Tara McDonald
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Tara McDonald
Makeup Designer

Foley Mixer

Jemma Riley-Tolch
Foley Mixer

ADR Mixer

Photo Mark DeSimone #4040
Mark DeSimone
ADR Mixer

In Memory Of

Photo Mark Milsome #73047
Mark Milsome
In Memory Of

Line Producer

Simon Fraser
Line Producer

Original Story

Mark Seal
Original Story

"C" Camera Operator

Photo Mark Milsome #73047
Mark Milsome
"C" Camera Operator

Music Consultant

Kirsten Lane
Music Consultant

2D Artist

David Mir
2D Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on real events. In April 2015, a bank in central London was indeed robbed, and the robbers were pensioners and people of pre-retirement age. The robbery unfolded according to the scheme depicted in the film. The criminals stole valuables from safety deposit boxes worth between £14 and £25 million (the exact amount is unknown, as safety deposit box renters do not always disclose what they keep in the bank). However, the joy of the successful robbery was short-lived. Within a few weeks, all the criminals were apprehended – thanks to modern investigative methods and mistakes the robbers made during the robbery.
  • Several months after the events depicted in the film, following an active press campaign that blamed the company for using long-outdated computers and security systems, Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company went bankrupt.
  • At the end of the film, there is a shot of a young Ray Winstone (who played Danny Jones here) in Alan Clarke's crime drama "Scum" (1979).
  • Ray Winstone played Danny Jones in this film, with whom he once went to school.
  • At the beginning of the film, a short clip from Peter Collinson’s action film “The Italian Job” (1969), starring Michael Caine, was inserted. It shows Chinese gold being unloaded from a plane at Turin Airport. The shot of Caine at the end of the film is also borrowed from the 1969 action film.
  • At one point, Danny Jones, played by Ray Winstone, is reading a book called “Computer Forensics for Dummies.” A book with that title was actually found during a search of Jones’s home.
  • At the end of the film, a shot is shown of a young Ray Winstone (here he played Danny Jones) in Alan Clarke's crime drama "Scum" (1979).
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