An Occasional Hell (1996) [R]

Release Date:
October 31, 1996

Original Title:
An Occasional Hell

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
First Corps Endeavors

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 93

An ex-cop haunted by his past, his murder and his future.

A former policeman-turned college professor of forensics, is asked by a widow to solve the murder of her unfaithful husband and the disappearance of his mistress who may have been linked to some drug dealers.

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Art Direction:
Hector Velez

Boom Operator:
Charles Jackson

Costume Design:
Kelly Zitrick

Dialogue Editor:
Al Decker

Director:
Salomé Breziner

Director of Photography:
Mauro Fiore

Editor:
Gib Jaffe

Executive Producer:
Tom Berenger
William J. MacDonald

Music:
Anton Sanko
Sharal Churchill

Novel:
Randall Silvis

Producer:
Robert Greenwald
George Moffly
Allan A. Apone
David Matalon

Production Design:
Mauricio de Aguinaco

Screenplay:
Randall Silvis

Set Decoration:
Sally Rowe

Sound Editor:
Debby VanPoucke

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Allen

Sound Recordist:
Bryan Arenas

Stunts:
Chuck Picerni Jr.

Writer:
Anton Sanko

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