Thieves (1977)
A comedy about love, marriage, reconciliation and other acts of courage.
Martin and Sally Cramer grew up on the hardscrabble Lower East Side, where Sally still teaches; meanwhile, Martin's the head of a fancy private school. Romantic dalliances with others convince them that they're meant to be together despite their differences, a decision that's cemented, oddly enough, by an over-the-top argument that draws the police.
Director: John Berry
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: February 11, 1977
Cast
- Marlo Thomas - Sally Cramer
- Charles Grodin - Martin Cramer
- Irwin Corey - Joe Kaminsky
- Héctor Elizondo - Man Below
- Mercedes McCambridge - Street Lady
- John McMartin - Gordon
- Gary Merrill - Street Man
- Ann Wedgeworth - Nancy
- Larry B. Scott - Carlton
- Bob Fosse - Mr. Day
Screenplay
- Herb Gardner (Screenplay)
- Herb Gardner (Theatre Play)
Cinematography: Arthur J. Ornitz, Andrew Laszlo
Editing: Craig McKay
Production: Brut Productions, Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Thieves about?
- Martin and Sally Cramer grew up on the hardscrabble Lower East Side, where Sally still teaches; meanwhile, Martin's the head of a fancy private school. Romantic dalliances with others convince them that they're meant to be together despite their differences, a decision that's cemented, oddly enough, by an over-the-top argument that draws the police.
- Who directed Thieves?
- Thieves was directed by John Berry.
- Who stars in Thieves?
- Thieves stars Marlo Thomas, Charles Grodin, Irwin Corey, Héctor Elizondo, Mercedes McCambridge, John McMartin.
- How long is Thieves?
- Thieves has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is Thieves?
- Thieves is a Comedy film.
- Where was Thieves produced?
- Thieves was produced in United States of America.