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Release Date:
March 3, 1989
Original Title:
Out Cold
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Braunstein and Hamady Productions
Hemdale
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 88
Sunny is married to the butcher, Ernie, and their marriage is about to end as both of them have affairs. Thus Sunny hires Lester Atlas as private investigator in order to collect proof for the divorce. One evening drunken Ernie and his partner Dave have a fight in the butcher shop with Ernie getting knocked out in the fridge where he dies during the night. But it was not Dave's fault but intentional murder by Sunny. Only Lester has proof so Sunny kills him, too. Thus she only has to kill Dave to get rid of all witnesses, but he can free himself out of the fridge and wants to take revenge.
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Art Direction:
Lisa Fischer
Associate Producer:
Chris Coles
Casting:
Nan Dutton
Casting Assistant:
Judy Strow
Costume Design:
Linda M. Bass
Director:
Malcolm Mowbray
Director of Photography:
Tony Pierce-Roberts
Editor:
Dennis M. Hill
Executive Producer:
Derek Gibson
John Daly
Location Manager:
Jerry Ariganello
Music:
Michel Colombier
Producer:
George G. Braunstein
Ron Hamady
Production Coordinator:
Maureen Duffy
Production Design:
Linda Pearl
Screenplay:
Leonard Glasser
George Malko
Script Supervisor:
Benita Brazier
Set Decoration:
Robert McGraw
Story:
Leonard Glasser
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Howell
Stunts:
Kenny Endoso
Gilbert B. Combs
Title Designer:
Dan Perri
Unit Production Manager:
Chris Coles
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