The Best Thief in the World (2004)
1h 33m
Running Time
January 1, 2004Release Date
The Best Thief in the World (2004)
1h 33m
Running Time
January 1, 2004Release Date
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Plot.
Izzy, the youngest son of a troubled New York family, takes a shine to breaking into people's apartments as a way to get attention.
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Cast & Crew.
Mary-Louise Parker
Sue Zaidman
Michael Silverman
Izzy Zaidman
David Warshofsky
Paul Zaidman
Lois Smith
Helen
Audra McDonald
Ruth
Margo Martindale
Miss Mason
Jacob Kornbluth
Director
Jelani Jeffries
Robbie
Tim Perell
Producer
Nicola Usborne
Producer
Chelsea Harkins
Amy Zaidman
Jonah Bobo
Sam Zaidman
Don Newkirk
Composer
Prince Paul
Composer
Roberta Wallach
Granola Woman
Ben Kutchins
Cinematographer
Tom Bloom
Dr. Challop
Shortee Red
Big Edwin
T.J. Allen
Dice
Tanya Clarke
Mary
Wade Mylius
Harry
Jonathan Toribio
Rapping Kid
Hasani Houston
Rapping Kid
Bryan Hearne
Schoolyard Kid
Robert Rudder
Police Officer
Trevor Ryan Clegg
Zeke
Sarah Overman
Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Kliot
Executive Producer
Joana Vicente
Executive Producer
Howard Gertler
Co-Producer
Pamela Hirsch
Unit Production Manager
Jerry Offsay
Executive Producer
Abigail Savage
Dialogue Editor
William Kozy
Sound Recordist
Paul Epstein
First Assistant Director
Tory Tunnell
Associate Producer
Amy Westcott
Costume Design
Tom Efinger
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anguibe Guindo
Boom Operator
Kristopher Medina
Stunt Double
Anthony Gasparro
Production Design
Lisa Marzolf
Wardrobe Supervisor
Sheri Kornhaber
Key Makeup Artist
Buzz Koenig
Co-Producer
Stephanie Sterner
Editor
Katharina Eggmann
Casting
Mary Clay Boland
Casting
Daniela Barbosa
Second Second Assistant Director
Chuck Renaud
Art Direction
Prince Paul
Original Music Composer
Amanda Ross
Makeup Artist
Rita Capasa
Second Assistant Director
Leah Berkowitz
Set Dresser
Erika Forester
Set Dresser
Akeo Ihara
Property Master
Nicholas Montgomery
Sound Designer
Details.
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Wiki.
The Best Thief in the World is a comedy-drama film directed by Jacob Kornbluth starring Mary-Louise Parker. The movie was released in 2004 at the Sundance Film Festival, and it aired on Showtime on January 11, 2005.