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Release Date:
December 9, 2004
Original Title:
The Librarians
Alternate Titles:
Strike Force
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Global Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 96
An exotic dancer enters a world of kidnapping and ransom when she tries to track down her missing sister. Soon, she's on the trail of a cruel gang that specializes in white slavery, and she's not the only person trying to bring them down.
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Boom Operator:
George E. Simpson Jr.
Cinematography:
Gary B. Kibbe
Costume Design:
Kate Swartz
Director:
Mike Kirton
Editor:
Rinaldo Marsili
Makeup Artist:
Brian McManus
Music:
John Pratt
Producer:
Greg Hauptner
Production Design:
Bob Butcher
Screenplay:
Mike Kirton
William Forsythe
Set Dresser:
Jeremy Alan Read
Sound Editor:
Maurizio Duka Moroni
Sound Effects Editor:
Paolo Amici
Daniele Quadroli
David Quadroli
Fabrizio Quadroli
Stunts:
Sean Borchert
Nick Brandon
Michael Gaines
Jason Gray
Eric Miranda
John Zimmerman
James Sang Lee
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