Thieves (1977)

A comedy about love, marriage, reconciliation and other acts of courage.

Thieves (1977) poster

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
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Arthur J. Ornitz, Andrew Laszlo
Editing: Craig McKay
Production: Brut Productions, Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Trailer

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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.