Blue Streak (1999) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 17, 1999

Original Title:
Blue Streak

Alternate Titles:
De Ladrón a Policía
Flic ou voleur
Modrý blesk
Μπάτσος Διαμάντι
Бриллиантовый полицейский

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
IndieProd Company Productions
Jaffe Productions
Neal H. Moritz Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  FR: U  GB: 12  KR: 12  NL: 12  PT: M/12  RO: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 93

He's a cop that's not. Believe that!

Miles Logan is a jewel thief who just hit the big time by stealing a huge diamond. However, after two years in jail, he comes to find out that he hid the diamond in a police building that was being built at the time of the robbery. In an attempt to regain his diamond, he poses as an LAPD detective.

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ADR Supervisor:
Susan Dudeck

Additional Editing:
Greg Parsons

Art Direction:
Philip Toolin

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Steve Reinhardt

Assistant Editor:
James Andrykowski
Aaron Brock
Heather Goodwin

Assistant Property Master:
Kris Peck

Boom Operator:
Brydon Baker III

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jeff Murrell

Color Timer:
Mike Stanwick

Construction Coordinator:
John H. Samson

Costume Design:
Denise Wingate

Craft Service:
Richard Cody

Director:
Les Mayfield

Director of Photography:
David Eggby

Dolly Grip:
Audie Aragon
Butch Von Bulow

Editor:
Michael Tronick

Executive Producer:
Allen Shapiro
Daniel Melnick

First Assistant Director:
Bruce Franklin

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Tricia Linklater

Foley Artist:
Gary A. Hecker
Michael J. Broomberg

Foley Mixer:
Richard Duarte

Foley Supervisor:
Mark Pappas

Leadman:
Wayne Shepherd

Music Coordinator:
Melodee Sutton

Music Editor:
Amanda Goodpaster
Tom Kramer

Music Supervisor:
Ken Ross

Original Music Composer:
Ed Shearmur

Producer:
Toby Jaffe
Neal H. Moritz

Production Design:
Bill Brzeski

Production Sound Mixer:
Kim H. Ornitz

Property Master:
Tommy Tomlinson

Propmaker:
Tony R. Medina

Screenplay:
Michael Berry
John Blumenthal
Stephen Carpenter

Script Supervisor:
Jeanne Byrd

Second Assistant Director:
Conte Mark Matal

Second Unit Director:
David R. Ellis

Set Decoration:
Brana Rosenfeld

Set Designer:
A. Todd Holland
Fanée Aaron

Sound Editor:
Richard Burton
Thom Brennan
Alison Fisher
Michael Magill
John Joseph Thomas

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill W. Benton
Jeffrey J. Haboush
Greg Orloff

Special Effects Supervisor:
Clayton Pinney

Still Photographer:
Nicola Goode

Stunts:
Troy Robinson
Freddie Hice
Bob Brown
John C. Meier
Annie Ellis
Jimmy N. Roberts
Henry Kingi Jr.

Supervising Sound Editor:
John Morris

Transportation Captain:
Michael Antunez

Transportation Co-Captain:
Mike Fenster

Unit Production Manager:
Michael Fottrell

Unit Publicist:
Carol McConnaughey

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Anthony J. Scarano

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