Police Story: The Freeway Killings (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 3, 1987

Original Title:
Police Story: The Freeway Killings

Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 143

Thriller/Drama about LAPD detectives tracking down two serial killers who are murdering hookers.

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Art Direction:
Michael Baugh
Ross Bellah

Camera Operator:
Michael Ferris

Casting:
Michael McLean
April Webster
Diane Dimeo

Casting Producer:
Tim Flack

Chief Lighting Technician:
Alan Goldenhar

Construction Coordinator:
John Hollis

Costume Designer:
Grady Hunt

Costume Supervisor:
Patrick Cummings
Donna Roberts

Director:
William A. Graham

Director of Photography:
Robert Steadman

First Assistant Director:
Ed Milkovich

Hairstylist:
Ora Green
Stephen Robinette

Key Grip:
Armando Contreras

Location Manager:
Greg Rose

Makeup Designer:
Alan Friedman
Frank Griffin

Makeup Supervisor:
Fred Williams

Other:
Hank Stonecipher

Producer:
Charles B. Fitzsimons

Property Master:
John Sexton

Script Supervisor:
Patience Thoreson

Second Assistant Director:
Mike Schilz

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jeff Rafner

Set Decoration:
Mickey S. Michaels
Audrey A. Blasdel

Sound Mixer:
Victor Goode

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rex Slinkard
Doug Botnick
Walter Goss

Special Effects:
Kam Cooney

Stunt Coordinator:
Bill Couch

Stunts:
Gregory J. Barnett

Technical Advisor:
E. Jack Neuman

Theme Song Performance:
Jerry Goldsmith

Transportation Coordinator:
Fred Culbertson

Unit Production Manager:
Terence A. Donnelly

Writer:
Mark Rodgers

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