Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009) [R]

Release Date:
September 11, 2009

Original Title:
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans

Alternate Titles:
Bad Lieutenant
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
Bad lieutenant - määräsatama New Orleans
Bad lieutenant: Escale Nouvelle-Orléans
Kötü Dedektif
Port of Call: New Orleans
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
Zły porucznik. Miejsce akcji: Nowy Orlean
Лошият лейтенант
爆裂警官

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Lieutenant Productions
Millennium Media
Nu Image
Osiris Productions
Polsky Films
Pressman Film
Saturn Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16  BR: 18  CA: 18A  DE: 16  FR: U  GB: 18  HK: IIB  HU: 16  IE: 18  IT: T  JP: R15+  KR: 18  MX: C  NL: 12  PH: R-13  PT: M/16  RO: 18  RU: 18+  SE: 15  SK: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 122

The only criminal he can't catch is himself.

Terrence McDonagh is a New Orleans Police sergeant, who recieves a medal and a promotion to lieutenant for heroism during Hurricane Katrina. Due to his heroic act, McDonagh injures his back and becomes addicted to prescription pain medication. He then finds himself involved with a drug dealer who is suspected of murdering a family of African immigrants.

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Armorer:
Stanford Gilbert

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Erik Söllner

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Lauren Bott

Assistant Editor:
Omar Daher

Assistant Sound Editor:
Tiffany Lentz

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Gerald Autin

Boom Operator:
Randy Pease

Casting:
Jenny Jue
Johanna Ray

Casting Associate:
Jason Landry

Compositor:
D.J. Shea

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Troy A. Johnson

Construction Coordinator:
Chuck Stringer

Construction Foreman:
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Jen Wasson

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Costume Supervisor:
Ann Walters

Costumer:
Alexandra Eagle
Meagan McLaughlin

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Momchil Kirov

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David Graubard
Kurt Tuffendsam

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Julius Friede

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Jon Pehlke

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Chris Ward

Director:
Werner Herzog

Director of Photography:
Peter Zeitlinger

Editor:
Joe Bini

Electrician:
Brad Garris
D.H. Jacobs

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Todd Gilbert

Executive In Charge Of Production:
René Besson
Sarah Parker

Executive Producer:
Alessandro Camon
Boaz Davidson
Danny Dimbort
Avi Lerner
Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt
Trevor Short

Extras Casting:
Robin Batherson

First Assistant Camera:
Michael Charbonnet

First Assistant Director:
Michael Zimbrich

First Assistant Property Master:
Janna Roach

Foley Artist:
Zach Michaelis

Foley Editor:
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Gaffer:
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Grip:
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Makeup Department Head:
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Painter:
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Post Production Accountant:
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Post Production Supervisor:
Jerry Gilbert

Post-Production Manager:
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Producer:
Edward R. Pressman
Stephen Belafonte
Randall Emmett
Alan Polsky
John Thompson
Gabe Polsky

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Production Coordinator:
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Toby Corbett

Production Manager:
Cathy Gesualdo

Production Secretary:
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Stanford Gilbert

Rigging Gaffer:
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Scenic Artist:
Gail Briant

Script Supervisor:
Amy Sanderson

Second Assistant Camera:
Penelope Helmer

Second Assistant Director:
George Bott

Second Second Assistant Director:
Sherman Shelton Jr.

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Jerry M. Jacob

Set Costumer:
S. Aimee Helms

Set Decoration:
Leonard R. Spears

Set Designer:
Christina Eunji Kim

Set Dresser:
Vince LeBlanc
Luke Cauthern
Gregory T. Geniusz
Lawrence Heap
Cory Parker

Set Painter:
Wayne Softley Jr.

Sound Effects Editor:
Brent Findley

Sound Mixer:
Jay Meagher

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jonathan Wales

Sound Supervisor:
Michael Baird

Special Effects Coordinator:
David K. Nami

Special Effects Technician:
Larry Barado
David Nash
Jake Whitney

Still Photographer:
Lena Herzog

Stunt Coordinator:
Russell Towery

Stunts:
Jeff Galpin
Tony Lazzara
Sam Medina

Techno Crane Operator:
Jim Mayo

Transportation Coordinator:
Danny Mortenson

Utility Stunts:
Shane Dufrene
Lex D. Geddings

Visual Effects:
Stanislav Draganov
McMurphy Quito

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Kiril Georgiev

Visual Effects Editor:
Angelina Borisowa

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Veselina Georgieva

Writer:
William M. Finkelstein

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