Tower Heist (2011)
Tower Heist (2011)



Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Ben Stiller
Josh Kovacs

Eddie Murphy
Slide / Producer

Casey Affleck
Charlie Gibbs

Alan Alda
Arthur Shaw

Matthew Broderick
Mr. Fitzhugh

Téa Leoni
Special Agent Claire Denham

Michael Peña
Enrique Dev’Reaux

Judd Hirsch
Mr. Simon

Gabourey Sidibe
Odessa Montero

Stephen McKinley Henderson
Lester

Nina Arianda
Miss Iovenko

Marcia Jean Kurtz
Rose

Juan Carlos Hernández
Manuel

Harry O'Reilly
Special Agent Danszk

James Colby
Special Agent Huggins

Peter Van Wagner
Marty Klein, Esq.

Zeljko Ivanek
Director Mazin

Robert Downey Sr.
Judge Ramos

Clem Cheung
Kwan

Annika Pergament
NASDAQ / News Reporter

Lynne Rossetto Kasper
Radio Host (voice)

Kate Upton
Mr. Hightower's Mistress

Jessica Szohr
Sasha

Judianny Compres
Rita

Veronika Korvin
Maid

Johnny Tran
Huang

Julie T. Pham
Huang's Wife

Bojun Wang
Huang's Son

Spencer Malnik
Kid in Lobby

Nathan Asher Malnik
Kid in Lobby

Jarod Malnik
Kid in Lobby

Christina Jacquelyn Calph
Victoria's Secret Saleswoman

Kevin Pariseau
Swarovski Jewelry Salesman

Desmin Borges
Modell's Sneaker Salesman

Omar Nicodemo
Tower Security

Brian Distance
Tower Security Officer

Village
Tower Security Officer

Les Papp II
Tower Security Officer

Christopher Rivaro
Doorman

Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo
Radioman

Heavy D
Court House Guard

Robert Clohessy
Parade Cop

Paul Hickert
Arresting Special Agent

Kelvin Davis
Arresting Special Agent

Christopher Breslin
Arresting Special Agent

Ty Jones
Shaw's Prison Guard

Ted Lochwyn
Shaw's Prison Guard

Troy Hall
Delivery Man

Juanita Howard
Mr. Newhouse's Wife

Monika Plocienniczak
TV News Reporter

Frank Pesce
Riker's Prison Guard

Bob Roseman
Josh's Prison Guard

Alix Cross
Student (uncredited)

Skyler Wright
Tower Guest (uncredited)

Barbara Vincent
Neir's Bar Waitress (uncredited)

Darra Boyd
Traffic Officer (uncredited)

Gabriella Baldacchino
Ferris Wheel Girl (uncredited)

Noah Baumbach
Additional Writing

Bill Collage
Story

Adam Cooper
Story

Brian Grazer
Producer

Kristi Zea
Production Design

Mark Helfrich
Editor

Kathleen Chopin
Casting

Jeff Nathanson
Screenplay

Ted Griffin
Story / Screenplay

Dante Spinotti
Director of Photography

Kim Roth
Producer

Bill Carraro
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager

Christophe Beck
Original Music Composer

Brett Ratner
Director

Samantha MacIvor
Stunts

Carla Raij
Unit Production Manager

David Cooney
Storyboard Artist

Peter Gelfman
Property Master

Claire Kirk
Art Department Coordinator

Jery Hewitt
Stunt Coordinator

Greg Fitzpatrick
Stunt Double

James M. Freitag
First Assistant Director

Tudor Jones
Second Assistant Director

Diane Lederman
Set Decoration

Michael Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Dave Weinman
Leadman

Natalie N. Dorset
Assistant Property Master

Tony Lamberti
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Warren Shaw
Supervising Sound Editor

Bentley Wood
Assistant Property Master

Jennifer Lane
Post Production Supervisor

Mary Jo 'MJ' McGrath
Costume Supervisor

Erin Hallbauer
Location Coordinator

Jay Fortune
Gaffer

Sabrina Calley
Costumer

Pam Aaron
Costumer

Jerry Yuen
Utility Sound

Emily Gunshor
Assistant Costume Designer

Kate Edwards
Costume Supervisor

Kimmie Guiragossian
Key Costumer

George Patsos
Key Grip

Mike Yurich
Best Boy Grip

Meghan Kasperlik
Assistant Costume Designer

Martin Kitrosser
Script Supervisor

Diane Hounsell
Script Supervisor

Michael Kriaris
Location Manager

Michelle Johnson
Key Hair Stylist

Carol McConnaughey
Unit Publicist

Sunday Englis
Key Makeup Artist

Naomi Donne
Makeup Artist

Nathan J. Busch II
Hair Department Head

Kerrie Smith
Hairstylist

Rori Bergman
Casting Associate

Patricia Porter
Payroll Accountant

Wilson Webb
Still Photographer

Lyndell Quiyou
Hairstylist

Nick Miller
Construction Coordinator

Dave Paterson
Sound Effects Editor

Nancy Allen
Music Editor

Michael Hyde
Transportation Captain

Paul Hsu
Sound Effects Editor

LuAnn Claps
Makeup Artist

Gavin J. Behrman
Production Accountant

Anne Reeves
Casting Assistant

David Lee
Still Photographer

Meghan K. Wicker
Production Coordinator

Jeremy Marks
Second Second Assistant Director

Evelyne Noraz
Makeup Artist

John Caglione Jr.
Makeup Department Head

Shaun Perkins
Hairstylist

Jacob Ribicoff
Sound Effects Editor

Nic Ratner
Music Editor

Mariusz Glabinski
Sound Effects Editor

Bill Sweeney
Foley Editor

Michael J. Broomberg
Foley Artist

Eric McAllister
First Assistant Sound Editor

Andy Potvin
Dolby Consultant

Stuart Stanley
Sound Editor

Paul Stevenson
Foley Artist

Brian Bowles
Supervising ADR Editor

Anna MacKenzie
ADR Editor

Tim Davies
Orchestrator

Michael Feuser
Assistant Sound Editor

Dan Korintus
Dialogue Editor

Bobby Johanson
ADR Mixer

Michael Rivera
ADR Recordist

Gary A. Hecker
Foley Supervisor

Randall Poster
Music Consultant

Gregory D. Liegey
Visual Effects Supervisor

Joan Rivers
Thanks

G.A. Aguilar
Second Unit Director

Lukasz Jogalla
Second Unit Director of Photography

Donald Trump
Thanks

Roman Polanski
Thanks

Kanye West
Thanks

Michael Bloomberg
Thanks

John Bair
Visual Effects Supervisor

Randall Balsmeyer
Visual Effects Supervisor

Jennifer Lamb
Stunts

Stephanie Finochio
Stunts

Aja Frary
Stunts

Karen Kehela Sherwood
Executive Producer

Francisco Ortiz
Second Assistant Director
Media.











Details.
Release DateNovember 2, 2011
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$75,000,000
Box Office$152,930,623
Filming LocationsNeir's Tavern · New York City, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Tower Heist is a 2011 American heist comedy film directed by Brett Ratner, written by Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson, based on a story by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper and Griffin and starring Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy with Casey Affleck, Alan Alda, Matthew Broderick, Judd Hirsch, Téa Leoni, Michael Peña, and Gabourey Sidibe in supporting roles. The plot follows employees of an exclusive apartment building who lose their pensions in the Ponzi scheme of a Wall Street businessman and enlist the aid of a criminal, a bankrupt businessman, and an immigrant maid to break into his apartment and steal back their money while avoiding the FBI agents in charge of his case. The film marked one of Heavy D's final roles before his death on November 8, 2011, four days after its theatrical release.
Tower Heist began development as early as 2005, based on an idea by Murphy that would star him and an all-black cast of comedians as a heist group who rob Trump International Hotel and Tower. As the script developed and changed into an Ocean's Eleven–style caper, Murphy left the project. Ratner continued to develop the idea into what would eventually become Tower Heist, with Murphy later rejoining the production. Filming took place entirely in New York City on a budget of $75 million (after tax rebates), with several buildings provided by Donald Trump used to represent the eponymous tower. The film's soundtrack album and musical score was composed by Christophe Beck and produced by Jake Monaco and was released on November 1, 2011, by Varèse Sarabande, Back Lot Music and Colosseum Records.
Prior to release, the film was involved in a controversy over plans by Universal Pictures to release it for home viewing on video on demand to 500,000 Comcast customers, only three weeks after its cinematic debut. Concern over the implementation's harming ticket sales and inspiring further films to follow suit resulted in several theater chains' refusal to show the film at all if the plan went ahead, forcing Universal to abandon the idea.
Tower Heist was theatrically released on November 4, 2011, in the United States by Universal Pictures. However, the film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise going to the cast, including Broderick, Leoni, and Stiller. Murphy's performance was repeatedly singled out, with critics feeling that he displayed a welcome return to the comedic style of his early career. Much of the criticism was focused on the plot, which was considered "formulaic", "rushed", "dull", and "laborious". The film was a box office bomb, earning only $152.9 million worldwide on a budget of $75–85 million.
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