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Going in Style (1979)

Whether they win or lose, they'll be "Going in Style"

Genre : Comedy, Drama, Crime

Runtime : 1H 37M

Director : Martin Brest
Writer : Martin Brest

Synopsis

Three senior citizens in their 70s who live together are slowly decaying in endless days with nothing to do but feed the birds. One of them comes up with an idea - rob a bank. They certainly could use the money if they get away with it and if they are caught, what could happen to three old men?

Actors

George Burns
George Burns
Joe Harris
Art Carney
Art Carney
Al
Lee Strasberg
Lee Strasberg
Willie
Charles Hallahan
Charles Hallahan
Pete McCaffrey
Pamela Payton-Wright
Pamela Payton-Wright
Kathy McCaffrey
Siobhan Keegan
Siobhan Keegan
Colleen
Brian Neville
Brian Neville
Kevin
Constantine Hartofolis
Constantine Hartofolis
Boy in Park
Mary Testa
Mary Testa
Teller
Jean Shevlin
Jean Shevlin
Mrs. Fine
James Manis
James Manis
Hot Dog Vender
Tito Goya
Tito Goya
Gypsy Cab Driver
Christopher Wynkoop
Christopher Wynkoop
Bank Manager
John McComb
John McComb
Businessman in Bank
Melvin Jurdem
Melvin Jurdem
Businessman in Bank
Joseph Sullivan
Joseph Sullivan
Moon
Bob Maroff
Bob Maroff
Cab Driver
Vivian Edwards
Vivian Edwards
Bell Hop
Jim Tipton
Jim Tipton
Crap Dealer
Ron Gagliano
Ron Gagliano
Crap Dealer
Victor Masi
Victor Masi
Crap Dealer
Raymond Kernodle
Raymond Kernodle
Crap Dealer
Richard Teng
Richard Teng
Crap Dealer
Patrick Donoho
Patrick Donoho
Crap Dealer
Barbara Ann Miller
Barbara Ann Miller
Waitress
Betty Bunch
Betty Bunch
Restaurant Cashier
Karen Montgomery
Karen Montgomery
Hooker
Catherine L. Billich
Catherine L. Billich
Casino Cashier
Robert J. Zay
Robert J. Zay
Salesman
Anthony D. Call
Anthony D. Call
FBI Agent in Charge
William Larson
William Larson
FBI Agent
Reathel Bean
Reathel Bean
FBI Agent
Alan Brooks
Alan Brooks
FBI Agent
Mark Margolis
Mark Margolis
Prison Guard
Pedro E. Ocampo, Sr.
Pedro E. Ocampo, Sr.
Prison Guard
Tony DiBenedetto
Tony DiBenedetto
Prison Guard
Paul L. Smith
Paul L. Smith
Radio Announcer
Bruce Charles
Bruce Charles
Radio Announcer
Margot Stevenson
Margot Stevenson
Store Cashier

Crews

Martin Brest
Martin Brest
Director
Martin Brest
Martin Brest
Screenplay
Edward Cannon
Edward Cannon
Story
Michael Small
Michael Small
Original Music Composer
Billy Williams
Billy Williams
Director of Photography
Fred T. Gallo
Fred T. Gallo
Producer
Tony Bill
Tony Bill
Producer
Leonard Gaines
Leonard Gaines
Executive Producer
Carroll Timothy O'Meara
Carroll Timothy O'Meara
Editor
Robert Swink
Robert Swink
Editor
Dianne Crittenden
Dianne Crittenden
Casting
Howard Feuer
Howard Feuer
Casting
Karen Rea
Karen Rea
Casting
Jeremy Ritzer
Jeremy Ritzer
Casting
Stephen Hendrickson
Stephen Hendrickson
Production Design
Fred Price
Fred Price
Art Direction
Gary Weist
Gary Weist
Art Direction
Herbert F. Mulligan
Herbert F. Mulligan
Set Decoration
Anna Hill Johnstone
Anna Hill Johnstone
Costume Design
Dan Perri
Dan Perri
Title Designer

Trailers and other movies

Going in Style 1980 TV trailer

Posters and backgrounds

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