The Client (1994) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 20, 1994

Original Title:
The Client

Alternate Titles:
Il Cliente
惊窥
终极证人
致命内幕

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Alcor Films
Regency Enterprises
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CH: 12  CZ: U  DE: 12  ES: 12  FI: K-16  FR: 12|16  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 15  KR: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 119

A district attorney out for a conviction. A new lawyer out of her league. A young boy who knew too much.

A street-wise kid, Mark Sway, sees the suicide of Jerome Clifford, a prominent Louisiana lawyer, whose current client is Barry 'The Blade' Muldano, a Mafia hit-man. Before Jerome shoots himself, he tells Mark where the body of a Senator is buried. Clifford shoots himself and Mark is found at the scene, and both the FBI and the Mafia quickly realize that Mark probably knows more than he says.

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ADR Editor:
Andrea Horta

ADR Mixer:
Christina Tucker

ADR Supervisor:
Larry Singer

Art Department Coordinator:
Julia G. Hickman

Art Direction:
P. Michael Johnston
James F. Truesdale

Assistant Art Director:
James C. Feng

Assistant Costume Designer:
Rhona Meyers

Assistant Editor:
Pattye Rogers

Assistant Property Master:
Chris Ubick

Assistant Sound Editor:
Angie Luckey
Jerry Edemann

Associate Producer:
Guy Ferland

Boom Operator:
Carl Fischer

Casting:
Mali Finn

Casting Associate:
Emily Schweber

Co-Producer:
Mary McLaglen

Color Timer:
Bob Kaiser

Construction Coordinator:
Richard Blankenship

Costume Design:
Ingrid Ferrin

Dialect Coach:
Tim Monich

Director:
Joel Schumacher

Director of Photography:
Tony Pierce-Roberts

Editor:
Robert Brown

First Assistant Director:
Yudi Bennett

Foley:
John Roesch

Foley Artist:
Hilda Hodges

Foley Mixer:
Mary Jo Lang

Greensman:
Stephanie Waldron

Hairstylist:
Rita Parillo

Key Grip:
John Janusek

Key Hair Stylist:
Marie-Ange Ripka

Key Makeup Artist:
David Forrest

Leadman:
Steven Curtis Husch

Location Manager:
Scott Elias

Makeup Artist:
Lydia Milars

Music Editor:
Ellen Segal

Novel:
John Grisham

Original Music Composer:
Howard Shore

Producer:
Arnon Milchan
Steven Reuther

Production Accountant:
Nicole Furia

Production Design:
Bruno Rubeo

Prosthetics:
Gary Archer

Rigging Gaffer:
Richard Smock

Scoring Mixer:
John Richards

Screenplay:
Akiva Goldsman
Robert Getchell

Script Supervisor:
Nancy Hopton

Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Silverberg

Set Decoration:
Anne D. McCulley

Set Designer:
Marco Rubeo
Kevin Cross

Sound Editor:
Louis L. Edemann
Larry Carow
Leonard T. Geschke
Nils C. Jensen
Chuck Neely
Gary Mundheim

Sound Mixer:
Petur Hliddal

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Jenkins
Chris Jenkins
Mark Smith

Special Effects Coordinator:
Larry Fioritto

Steadicam Operator:
Bob Gorelick

Still Photographer:
Demmie Todd

Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Barker
Glory Fioramonti

Stunts:
Henry Kingi
Lori Lynn Ross
Mark De Alessandro

Supervising Sound Editor:
Charles L. Campbell
Donald J. Malouf

Transportation Captain:
Leroy Reed

Unit Production Manager:
Mary McLaglen

Unit Publicist:
Larry Kaplan

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