A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 14, 2000
Original Title:
Cement
Alternate Titles:
Calles peligrosas
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Bobcat Productions
Cineville
Ocelot Films Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 101
Take a walk on the seamy side of town, where you can’t tell the difference between the bad cops and the crooks. Bob Holt, a corrupt detective knee-deep in kickbacks, has an uneasy partnership with a drug-addicted cop and an even shakier alliance with a notorious mob syndicate. When Holt pours the youngest mob brother into a cement freeway structure, it sets in motion a twisted tale of revenge.
ADR Editor:
Lance Wiseman
ADR Recordist:
Tom Parker
Additional Director of Photography:
Charles Papert
Additional First Assistant Camera:
David Sammons
Additional Script Supervisor:
Janee Hull-Page
Sharon Cingle
Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Andrew Bikichky
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Dawn Sewart
Art Direction:
Gregg Gibbs
Assistant Art Director:
Ivan Hurzeler
Assistant Editor:
Karen Kunkel
Assistant Production Coordinator:
John Laaks
Associate Producer:
Jack Haigis
Boom Operator:
Bryant Grizzell
Camera Loader:
Bambaata Bryant
Casting:
Gary M. Zuckerbrod
Co-Executive Producer:
Jason Lust
Jeff Dowd
Co-Producer:
William J. Flaherty
Costume Designer:
Sevilla Granger
Dialogue Editor:
Lance Wiseman
Director:
Adrian Pasdar
Director of Photography:
Geary McLeod
Dresser:
Michelle Martini
Editor:
Jack Haigis
Executive Producer:
Susan Shapiro
Carl Colpaert
Brenda Reiss
Thomas Colitsas
First Assistant Camera:
Gregory White
First Assistant Director:
David Allen Cluck
Foley Artist:
John Post
Key Hair Stylist:
Tina Sims
Key Makeup Artist:
Leah Diamond
Line Producer:
Jeffrey Kirshbaum
Makeup & Hair:
Tiffany Shelby
Music Editor:
Jack Haigis
Music Supervisor:
William Ewart
On Set Dresser:
David Incorvaia
Original Music Composer:
Doug Caldwell
Post Production Supervisor:
Harvey Greenberg
Producer:
Adrian Pasdar
DJ Paul
Production Coordinator:
M. Faith Brooks
Production Design:
Michael Krantz
Production Sound Mixer:
Don Summer
Script Supervisor:
Gabi Endicott
Seamstress:
Liz Fairbairn
Second Assistant Camera:
Lance Mitchell
Second Assistant Director:
Aaron Penn
Second Second Assistant Director:
Jay Ostrowski
Set Decoration:
Jennifer Ho
Sound Effects Designer:
Paul P. Soucek
Sound Effects Editor:
Alan Porzio
Paul P. Soucek
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Gitman
R.D. Floyd
Special Effects:
Frank Ceglia
Steadicam Operator:
Jonathan Brown
Still Photographer:
Valérie Blier
Storyboard Artist:
David Incorvaia
Stunt Coordinator:
Hiro Koda
Stunts:
Randall Archer
Banzai Vitale
Unit Production Manager:
Charley Cabrera
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Amy Brubaker
Writer:
Justin Monjo
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