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Release Date:
July 26, 1994
Original Title:
Angel 4: Undercover
Alternate Titles:
Angel 4: Assault with a Deadly Weapon
L.A. Angel - Deadly Revenge
Undercover Angel
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Corn Cobb Productions
Lions Gate Films
Live Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 94
Former prostitute Molly Stewart works as a police photographer. When an old friend, a groupie in pursuit of the lead singer of a rock band, is found murdered with a guitar string, she goes undercover as Angel to find the killer.
Assistant Editor:
Diana Brandt
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Leilani McCullough
Associate Producer:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Boom Operator:
Paul E. Miller
Casting Associate:
Allen Revivo
Casting Director:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dialogue Coach:
Brian Peck
Dialogue Editor:
Deborah Adair
Director:
Richard Schenkman
Director of Photography:
Gerry Lively
Editor:
Neil Grieve
Executive Producer:
Jim Begg
Extras Casting:
Lee Kissik
First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Parke
First Assistant Director:
Darren M. Demetre
Foley Artist:
Anita Cannella
David Potop
Hair Supervisor:
Lito Morin
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Jennifer Mann
Makeup Designer:
Roy Knyrim
Makeup Supervisor:
Lito Morin
Music Supervisor:
Carol Sue Baker
Art Ford
Original Music Composer:
Kevin Gilbert
Producer:
Gary DePew
Brad Southwick
Production Coordinator:
Steve Berkezchuk
Production Design:
Blair Martin
Production Sound Mixer:
Marshall Wiemer
Script Supervisor:
Lisa Collins
Second Assistant Camera:
Heather Lea
Second Assistant Director:
Suzi Mealing
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Kim Haun
Glenn Kershaw
Set Decoration:
Susanna Vertal
Sound Designer:
Tony Cannella
Still Photographer:
Anita Ingle
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Stephens
Wardrobe Assistant:
Lisa Rhoden
Marlene Cohen
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Angela Billows
Writer:
Dode B. Levenson
Frank Chance
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