Running Woman (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1998

Original Title:
Running Woman

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
New Concorde

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 87

Finding the truth can be a race against time.

Emily Russo and her son are victims of a carjacking that results in the Sam's death. No one believes that thugs dressed as cops are the perpetrators; in fact Emily is accused of committing the murder herself and inventing the carjacking story as a cover. On the run from the police, she tries to find and killers on her own and discovers that the crime might not have been as random as it first appeared.

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Art Direction:
Raymond Camaioni

Costume Design:
Jayme Bohn

Director:
Rachel Samuels

Director of Photography:
Christopher Manley

Editor:
Sonya Polonsky
Robert L. Goodman

First Assistant Director:
A. Brooks Medoff

Gaffer:
Michael Ambrose

Music:
Christopher Lennertz

Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco

Producer:
Roger Corman

Production Design:
David Blass

Screenplay:
Rachel Samuels

Second Assistant Director:
Justin Paul Ritter

Set Decoration:
Melissa Blanchard

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joel E. Smith

Special Effects Coordinator:
Albert Lannutti

Stunt Coordinator:
Peewee Piemonte

Stunts:
Julie Michaels
Conrad E. Palmisano
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Mike Massa
Bruce Paul Barbour
Kerry Rossall
Brian Smyj
Anthony T. Pennello
Gary J. Wayton
John Tamburro

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