No Way Out (1987) [R]

Release Date:
August 14, 1987

Original Title:
No Way Out

Alternate Titles:
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Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Orion Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16  AU: M  CZ: 15+  DE: 12  ES: 12  FR: U  GR: 16  HU: 18  IE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 114

Is it a crime of passion, or an act of treason?

Navy Lt. Tom Farrell meets a young woman, Susan Atwell , and they share a passionate fling. Farrell then finds out that his superior, Defense Secretary David Brice, is also romantically involved with Atwell. When the young woman turns up dead, Farrell is put in charge of the murder investigation. He begins to uncover shocking clues about the case, but when details of his encounter with Susan surface, he becomes a suspect as well.

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Art Direction:
Anthony Brockliss

Assistant Editor:
Chip Masamitsu
Ron South

Associate Producer:
Glenn Neufeld

Boom Operator:
Paul Wolfe

Camera Operator:
Mike Benson

Casting:
Ilene Starger

Construction Coordinator:
Cal DiValerio

Dialogue Editor:
Warren Chadwick

Director:
Roger Donaldson

Director of Photography:
John Alcott

Dolly Grip:
David L. Merrill

Editor:
William Hoy
Neil Travis

Electrician:
Charles Smock
Michael Arvanitis

Executive Producer:
Mace Neufeld

Extras Casting:
Robert Lansing Parker

First Assistant Camera:
Billy Clevenger

First Assistant Director:
Herb Adelman

Foley Editor:
Allan Schultz

Gaffer:
Bobby Burton

Greensman:
Dave Newhouse

Grip:
Gary J. Jensen

Hairstylist:
Lynda Gurasich

Key Grip:
David Fay

Location Manager:
Stuart Neumann

Makeup Artist:
Michael Hancock

Music Editor:
Jeff Carson
Jim Harrison

Novel:
Kenneth Fearing

Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre

Post Production Supervisor:
Anthony DiMarco

Producer:
Laura Ziskin
Robert Garland

Production Accountant:
Sam Bernstein

Production Coordinator:
Richard Liebegott

Production Design:
J. Dennis Washington

Property Master:
Horst Grandt

Rigging Gaffer:
Peter Davidian

Screenplay:
Robert Garland

Screenstory:
Robert Garland

Script Supervisor:
Doris Grau

Second Assistant Camera:
R. Scott Goodrich

Second Assistant Director:
Jim Charleston
Brad Yacobian

Set Decoration:
Bruce A. Gibeson

Set Designer:
Richard McKenzie
Henry Alberti

Sound Effects Editor:
Richard Raderman
Eric Lindemann
Bob Cornett

Sound Mixer:
Jack Solomon

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Wilkinson
Richard D. Rogers
Charles Grenzbach

Special Effects:
Jack Monroe
Terry D. Frazee

Steadicam Operator:
Stephen St. John

Still Photographer:
Gemma La Mana

Stunt Coordinator:
Diamond Farnsworth

Stunts:
Donna Evans
Steve Kelso
Diamond Farnsworth
Michael Adams

Title Designer:
Pablo Ferro

Transportation Captain:
Wayne Stone

Transportation Coordinator:
Russell McEntyre

Unit Production Manager:
Mel Dellar

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