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Release Date:
January 1, 1991
Original Title:
The Killing Zone
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Contact Films
PM Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Convict is recruited from a chain gang to help capture a Mexican drug lord.
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Art Direction:
Cindy Gilbert
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Asia Moon
Best Boy Grip:
Michael Harris
Boom Operator:
James P. Slingluff
Carpenter:
Shane Sanchez
Jeff Nichols
Clapper Loader:
Alisa Williams
Kevin Anderson
Construction Coordinator:
Joe Carol
Director:
Addison Randall
Director of Photography:
F. Smith Martin
Dolly Grip:
Josh Walker
Editor:
Geraint Bell
Electrician:
Vincent Cascio
First Assistant Camera:
Christopher Faloona
First Assistant Director:
Steve Rockmael
Gaffer:
Raphael Sanchez
Key Grip:
Jeff Hall
Location Manager:
Jeff Bernstein
Makeup Artist:
Judy Yonemoto
Music:
Jeff Lass
Producer:
Joseph Merhi
Richard Pepin
Charla Driver
Production Assistant:
Jeff Lagrasso
Jeremy Brown
Property Master:
Bryan Mark
Script Supervisor:
Laurel Fest
Second Assistant Camera:
Lee Schmicker
Second Assistant Director:
Marta Merrifield
Second Unit Director:
Cole S. McKay
Set Designer:
Colin Carol
Sound Designer:
Mark Allen
Sound Mixer:
Mike Hall
Special Effects:
Dan Power
Mike Thompson
Still Photographer:
Jeff Rubinstein
Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay
Steve Hart
Stunts:
Chris Torres
Wardrobe Assistant:
Stacey Robin
Writer:
Addison Randall
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