Beautiful Bounty (2001) [R]

Release Date:
March 15, 2001

Original Title:
Beautiful Bounty

Alternate Titles:
Beautiful Bounty
Bounty Huntress

Genres:
Action | Crime

Production Companies:
SGF Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 70

She uses all her assets to get her man.

When dangerous mob defector Franco goes on the run and eludes the D.A.'s office, they turn to their secret weapon - a gorgeous and lethal bounty huntress who goes only by the name of J.C. With a flawless record and a deadly determination, J.C. hunts down Franco in record time. But what she doesn't expect is that Franco is holding evidence that proves his innocence and incriminates the very people who hired J.C. to kill him. Now, she must race to find the truth, and protect the man she was hired to catch.

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ADR Supervisor:
Cathleen Rowland

Boom Operator:
Alicia Francis

Casting:
Jana Freeman

Costume Supervisor:
Deborah Ceballos

Director:
Madison Monroe

Foley Artist:
Cathleen Rowland

Key Makeup Artist:
Cyndi Welch

Music:
Stan Ausmus

Producer:
Gary Orona

Production Controller:
Marilyn Penn-Lindley

Production Design:
Genevieve Anderson

Sound Designer:
Steve McCarty

Sound Editor:
Steve McCarty

Sound Mixer:
Lawrence Fried

Steadicam Operator:
Brian Lataille

Still Photographer:
Randy Shropshire

Writer:
Karen Stone

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