Dog Watch (1996) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1996

Original Title:
Dog Watch

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Langley Productions
Martien Holdings A.V.V.
Nu Image

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Sometimes trouble wears a badge.

A San Francisco detective (Elliott) goes wild when he discovers his partner dead and the presumed culprit standing over him. After beating the man to death, he comes to his senses and realizes that he has to get rid of the body of the beaten man. Dumping the man in the river, he returns to his partner's body and calls in the death. He is then given a new partner (Morales) and is assigned to investigate the death of a man just pulled from the river causing all the expected problems. However, the investigation does lead to police corruption and his own partner's involvement in drug running.

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Associate Producer:
Susan Carney

Casting:
Laurel Smith

Co-Producer:
Joanna Lancaster
Douglas Waterman

Costume Design:
Bonnie Stauch

Director:
John Langley

Director of Photography:
Robert D. Yeoman

Editor:
Russell Livingstone

Executive Producer:
Trevor Short
Avi Lerner
Danny Dimbort
Malcolm Barbour
Boaz Davidson

Hairstylist:
Julie L. Pearce

Makeup Artist:
Ashley Scott

Original Music Composer:
Lennie Niehaus

Producer:
Elie Cohn

Production Design:
Jerry Fleming

Screenplay:
Martin Zurla

Set Decoration:
Betty Berberian

Story:
Dan Lauria
Martin Zurla

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