Exit (1996) [R]

Release Date:
July 2, 1996

Original Title:
Exit

Alternate Titles:
Strip to Kill

Genres:
Action | Crime

Production Companies:
Century Group Ltd.
I.R.S. Media
IRS Media
Republic Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 82

...At Your Own Risk

An attempted burglary of a strip club goes awry when one of the three burglars kills a man who draws a gun. This results in the trio taking the dancers and the customers hostage. Why the robbers don't go ahead and escape when the shooting occurs is beyond the viewer. Then all the hostages escape and hide in the club's refrigerator which sort of indicates the intelligence of the stick-up men. Unfortunately, the cops outside are no more intelligent as they stand around outside wondering what to do as one of the strippers who was released crawls back into an extremely large venting system for a small club and rescues the hostages with the help of an ex-cop held inside the club.

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ADR Editor:
Jeff Mar

ADR Recordist:
Maxim Carl

Art Direction:
Greg "Tiny" Hamlin

Assistant Editor:
Jacob Craycroft

Assistant Set Dresser:
Jac Guthrie

Associate Producer:
Joel Wein

Boom Operator:
Edward J. Ulrich

Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick

Casting Assistant:
Dean E. Fronk

Co-Producer:
Jonathan Stathakis

Construction Coordinator:
Greg "Tiny" Hamlin

Costume Design:
Elizabeth Jett

Costumer:
Tami Richt

Dialogue Editor:
Jesse Pomeroy
Jeff Mar
Chris Longo
Thomas Richter
Ken Poteat

Director:
Ric Roman Waugh
Alan Smithee

Director of Photography:
David B. Nowell

Editor:
Dody Dorn

Executive Producer:
Miles A. Copeland III

Extras Casting:
Carole Nugent

Foley Artist:
Cynthia Merrill

Foley Recordist:
Michael McCarthy

Hairstylist:
Lisa Marie Rosenberg

Key Makeup Artist:
Juliet Loveland

Makeup & Hair:
Josette Van Cleve

Makeup Artist:
Lisa Marie Rosenberg

Original Music Composer:
Kevin Kiner

Post Production Supervisor:
Albert T. Dickerson III

Producer:
Michael Greenfield
Melanie Ray

Production Design:
Michael T.J. Fontana

Production Sound Mixer:
Dean Gudmundson

Script Supervisor:
Nancy Becker

Second Assistant Director:
Marli Benjamin

Second Second Assistant Director:
Sophie Delaplaine
Pamela Lyn Weiss

Set Decoration:
Rebecca Tudor

Sound Effects Editor:
Stephen P. Robinson
John Kohlbrenner
Paul N.J. Ottosson
Debby VanPoucke
Wayne Scott Joness
Mark Allen
Jeff King

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
T.A. Moore Jr.

Special Effects Coordinator:
John Boisseau

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Marilyn Freedland

Stunt Coordinator:
Perry Barndt

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick M. Griffith

Unit Production Manager:
Richard Seres

Wardrobe Assistant:
Georgina Guarasci

Writer:
Joe Augustyn
Brent V. Friedman
David Robinson

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