Code of Silence (1985) [R]

Release Date:
May 3, 1985

Original Title:
Code of Silence

Alternate Titles:
Cusack - Der Schweigsame
Código do Silêncio
Politiets hemmelige våben
Sale temps pour un flic
Vaikenemisen laki
Код на мълчанието
冲出黑暗街
魔鬼机器警察

Genres:
Action | Crime

Production Companies:
Orion Pictures
Raymond Wagner Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: TP  IE: 12  RO: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 101

Eddie Cusack's a good cop having a very bad day.

A Chicago cop is caught in the middle of a gang war while his own comrades shun him because he wants to take an irresponsible cop down.

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Assistant Music Supervisor:
Cecilia Reyes

Casting:
Nan Charbonneau
Richard S. Kordos

Casting Assistant:
James Kall

Cinematography:
Frank Tidy

Director:
Andrew Davis

Editor:
Christopher Holmes
Peter Parasheles

First Assistant Director:
James A. Dennett

Hair Designer:
Ilona Bobak

Makeup Artist:
Lillian Toth

Original Music Composer:
David Michael Frank

Post Production Supervisor:
David Epstein

Producer:
Raymond Wagner

Production Design:
Maher Ahmad

Screenplay:
Mike Gray
Michael Butler
Dennis Shryack

Second Assistant Director:
Richard Feld

Second Unit Director:
Don Pike

Set Decoration:
Karen O'Hara

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mike Bacarella

Unit Production Manager:
John G. Wilson

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