Sharpshooter (2007) [NR]

Release Date:
October 11, 2007

Original Title:
Sharpshooter

Alternate Titles:
Останнє завдання

Genres:
Action | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 89

Caught in the crossfire

An assassin working for the CIA decides to take one final job before quitting only to find out that he is the target of his CIA boss.

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ADR Supervisor:
Jeremy J. Gordon

Additional Writing:
Stephen Niver

Casting:
Penny Perry
Amy Reece

Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Moran
Nick Lombardo
Kevin Bocarde

Co-Producer:
Stephen Niver

Costume Design:
Meghan McDonald

Dialogue Editor:
Michael Wetherwax

Digital Compositor:
Eric Acsell

Director:
Armand Mastroianni

Director of Photography:
Dane Peterson

Editor:
Jennifer Jean Cacavas

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Kevin Bocarde

Executive Producer:
Larry Levinson
Robert Halmi Jr.

Foley Artist:
Nancy Parker

Key Makeup Artist:
Zee Graham

Makeup Artist:
Erin Rosenmann
Autumn Butler

Music:
Stephen Graziano

Producer:
Kyle A. Clark
James Wilberger

Production Design:
Yvette Taylor

Set Decoration:
Brandi Hugo

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Menichini
Marc Glassman
Mark Allen

Sound Engineer:
Anthony Krajchir

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jason Brennan

Stunts:
Katie Rowe
J.J. Perry

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick O'Sullivan

Visual Effects Coordinator:
John Peeler

Writer:
Steven H. Berman

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