Prime Cut (1972) [R]

Release Date:
June 1, 1972

Original Title:
Prime Cut

Alternate Titles:
A Marca da Brutalidade
Carnage
Carne de Primeira
Carnicería humana
Il boia, la vittima e l’assassino
Kansas City Prime
Първокачествено парче

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Cinema Center Films
Wizan Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R 18+  US: R 

Runtime: 84

Any way they slice it, it’s going to be murder

A group of ruthless Chicago mob enforcers are sent to Kansas City to settle things with the owner of a slaughterhouse who has taken money that is not his to keep.

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Art Direction:
Bill Malley

Assistant Director:
Michael Daves

Associate Producer:
Mickey Borofsky

Casting:
Hoyt Bowers

Costume Designer:
Patricia Norris

Director:
Michael Ritchie

Director of Photography:
Gene Polito

Editor:
Carl Pingitore

Executive Producer:
Kenneth L. Evans

Gaffer:
Clifford Hutchison

Hairstylist:
Salli Bailey

Makeup Artist:
Ken Chase
Emile LaVigne

Music Supervisor:
Ed Forsyth

Original Music Composer:
Lalo Schifrin

Producer:
Joe Wizan

Screenplay:
Robert Dillon

Script Supervisor:
Charlsie Bryant

Second Assistant Director:
Ronald R. Grow

Set Decoration:
James W. Payne

Sound Mixer:
Barry Thomas

Special Effects:
Logan Frazee

Still Photographer:
Orlando Suero

Stunt Coordinator:
John Hudkins

Stunts:
Buddy Van Horn
Bob Herron
Ted White

Unit Production Manager:
David Salven

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Ray Summers

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