One Last Score (1999) [R]

Release Date:
September 29, 1999

Original Title:
If... Dog... Rabbit

Alternate Titles:
One Last Score

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Franchise Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 108

Armed robbery is the family business.

Johnnie Cooper served time for an armed robbery that also his father and brother participated in. When he's released from jail he's determined to live a normal life and gets work at a gas station. But soon his brother pays a visit.

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Art Direction:
Hector Velez

Associate Producer:
Humberto Arechiga

Casting:
Geno Havens

Co-Executive Producer:
Tia Carrere

Co-Producer:
Tracee Stanley

Costume Design:
Danielle King

Director:
Matthew Modine

Director of Photography:
Rob Sweeney

Editor:
Craig Nisker

Line Producer:
Roger La Page
Gaby K. Malouf

Location Manager:
Luis Martínez

Music Supervisor:
Todd Rosenberg
Jeremy Steckler

Original Music Composer:
Deeji Mincey
Boris Zelkin

Post Production Supervisor:
Jan Kikumoto

Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Andrew Stevens
Elie Samaha

Production Coordinator:
Bill Dion
Jack Soyka
Martin Mayo

Production Design:
Mauricio de Aguinaco

Production Manager:
Jack Sojka

Script Supervisor:
Nanette K. Martin

Unit Production Manager:
Roger La Page
Sam Sleiman

Writer:
Matthew Modine

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