Raw Deal (1986) [R]

Release Date:
June 6, 1986

Original Title:
Raw Deal

Alternate Titles:
Ejecutor
Fuego brutal
Gorilla
Juego brutal
Kaminski
Triple Identity
Triple identidad
ゴリラ

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
DEG
Famous Films Productions
International Film Corporation

Production Countries:
Netherlands | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  DE: 16  GB: 18  IE: 18  JP: R15+  PL: 12  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 106

The system gave him a raw deal. Nobody gives him a raw deal.

Mark Kaminsky is kicked out of the FBI for his rough treatment of a suspect. He winds up as the sheriff of a small town in North Carolina. FBI Chief Harry Shannon, whose son has been killed by a mobster named Patrovina, enlists Kaminsky in a personal vendetta with a promise of reinstatement into the FBI if Patrovina is taken down. To accomplish this, he must go undercover and join Patrovina's gang.

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ADR Supervisor:
Carl Lewis

Additional Casting:
Mark Fincannon
Craig Fincannon

Art Direction:
Maher Ahmad

Assistant Art Director:
Rod Schumacher
Jerry Hall

Assistant Camera:
Kika Ungaro

Assistant Editor:
David Mann

Assistant Property Master:
Timothy W. Tiedje

Assistant Sound Editor:
Ann Ducommun
Marian Wilde
Paul C. Warschilka
Susan Mazzei
Gilberto Costa-Nunes

Boom Operator:
David Pearson

Camera Operator:
Chyna Thomson
Colin Corby

Casting:
Mary Colquhoun

Construction Coordinator:
Jeffrey Schlatter

Costume Design:
Clifford Capone

Director:
John Irvin

Director of Photography:
Alex Thomson

Editor:
Anne V. Coates

Electrician:
Steve Venetis

Executive Producer:
Dino De Laurentiis

First Assistant Director:
Henry J. Bronchtein

First Assistant Editor:
Christopher Cibelli

Focus Puller:
Roger McDonald

Foley Editor:
Craig Smith

Foley Mixer:
Greg Orloff

Gaffer:
William Stuebe
Roy Larner

Grip:
Anthony Stephens
Joe D'Alessandro

Hairstylist:
Jamie Sue Weiss
Aldo Signoretti

Key Grip:
Kenneth Atherfold
John Robert Miller

Lighting Technician:
David W. Strong

Makeup Supervisor:
Barbara Page

Original Music Composer:
Chris Boardman
Tom Bähler
Albhy Galuten

Producer:
Martha De Laurentiis
Dino De Laurentiis

Production Coordinator:
Angela Heald

Production Design:
Giorgio Postiglione

Production Manager:
Fred C. Caruso

Production Supervisor:
Michael W. Stroud

Propmaker:
Todd B. Lawson

Screenplay:
Norman Wexler
Gary DeVore

Script Supervisor:
Yvonne Axeworthy
Valerie E. Norman

Second Assistant Director:
Bruce Moriarty

Second Unit Director:
Glenn Randall Jr.

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Daniele Nannuzzi

Set Decoration:
Hilton Rosemarin

Set Dressing Artist:
Hilton Rosemarin

Sound Editor:
Martin Maryska
Tom Bellfort
John Benson

Sound Mixer:
David Hildyard

Standby Painter:
Mark S. Turner

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece

Still Photographer:
Jürgen Vollmer

Story:
Sergio Donati
Luciano Vincenzoni

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jerry Ross

Unit Publicist:
Michael Klastorin

Utility Stunts:
Steven Lambert
Nick Dimitri
Loren Janes

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jayme Bednarczyk

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