Dinner Rush (2000) [R]

Release Date:
September 1, 2000

Original Title:
Dinner Rush

Alternate Titles:
Dinner Rush - Killer zum Dessert
ディナーラッシュ
ディナーラッシュ デジタルリマスター版
ディナーラッシュ:2000

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Access Motion Picture Group
Giraldi-Suarez-DiGiaimo Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G  US: R 

Runtime: 99

New York's hottest eatery is going to have a killer night.

One unlucky evening, Louis Cropa, a part-time bookmaker, discovers that his restaurant has become a hotbed of conflicting characters. In addition to having to please a whiny food critic, Louis must fend off a hostile takeover from a pair of gangsters, to whom his sous-chef is in debt. Further, Louis has an argument with his son, the star chef, whose culinary creativity has brought success to the business.

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Casting:
Stephanie Corsalini

Costume Design:
Connie Pavlounis

Director:
Bob Giraldi

Director of Photography:
Tim Ives

Editor:
Allyson C. Johnson

Executive Producer:
Robert Steuer
T. Rafael Cimino

Generator Operator:
Matthew Ford

Mixing Engineer:
Roberto Fernández

Music:
Alex Lasarenko

Producer:
Louis DiGiaimo
Patti Greaney

Production Design:
Andrew Bernard

Set Decoration:
Ondine Karady

Sound Mixer:
Gautam Choudhury

Special Effects:
Drew Jiritano
Andrew Mortelliti

Stunts:
Roy Farfel

Supervising Sound Editor:
Bill Sweeney

Writer:
Rick Shaughnessy
Brian S. Kalata

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