A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 6, 1998
Original Title:
Gunshy
Alternate Titles:
Gunshy - Aus Leidenschaft zum Mörder
Un tipo peligroso
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Periscope Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 100
When the New York journalist Jake Bridges catches his girlfriend with another guy, he goes to Atlantic City to drink himself to oblivion. He is saved from a bar brawl by a small-time mobster Frankie, and Jake falls in love with Frankie's girlfriend Melissa. Jake soon also joins Frankie in his money-collecting duties.
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ADR Recordist:
Beau Biggart
Art Direction:
David Fitzpatrick
Associate Producer:
Jeffrey F. January
Boom Operator:
Gary Boatner
Co-Producer:
Whitney R. Hunter
Costume Design:
Susanna Puisto
Dialogue Editor:
Lance Wiseman
Director:
Jeff Celentano
Director of Photography:
John B. Aronson
Editor:
Andy Horvitch
Executive Producer:
Jim Hodge
Peter Wetherell
Music:
Hal Lindes
Producer:
Neal Stevens
Larry Gross
Production Design:
Randal P. Earnest
Screenplay:
Larry Gross
Second Assistant Director:
Julia Davis
Second Unit Director:
BJ Davis
Set Decoration:
Claire Kaufman
Stunt Coordinator:
BJ Davis
Stunts:
Ed Anders
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