Red Team (1999) [R]

Release Date:
April 3, 1999

Original Title:
Red Team

Alternate Titles:
Crimson Code
Kokkini dynami
L'équipe rouge

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Regent Entertainment

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R  US: R 

Runtime: 90

FBI Agent Jason Chandler has devoted his life to enforcing the law. But on the trail of a series of mysterious murders surrounding some of society's deadliest serial killers, Agent Chandler is forced down a path where no one can be trusted. Only this time, sociopathic killers are being meticulously murdered one by one in grisly circumstances - and it's no coincidence. Now, to search for justice, he must uncover the truth. And the life he must protect will be his own.

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Art Direction:
Gordon Wilding

Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk

Co-Producer:
Aaron Kim Johnston
Jack Clements

Costume Design:
Linda Madden

Director:
Jeremy Haft

Director of Photography:
Ian Elkin

Editor:
Neila Benson

Executive Producer:
Beau Rogers
Jim Wedaa
Stephen P. Jarchow
Jeffrey Schenck
David Forrest

Hair Setup:
Pina Robinson

Hairstylist:
Catherina Saites
Joyce Wold

Makeup Artist:
Doug Morrow

Original Music Composer:
Ken Williams

Post Production Supervisor:
Barbara Edelstein

Producer:
Mark Harris
Paul Colichman

Production Manager:
Dave Mahoney

Writer:
Alex Metcalf

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