Direct Action (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 25, 2004

Original Title:
Direct Action

Alternate Titles:
Corrupción al límite

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
GFT Action Films Inc.
GFT Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 97

Frank Gannon, a veteran cop, is being hunted by his fellow police officers after they learned he has betrayed the brotherhood and exposed to the feds wide scale corruption of the LAPD. He has one day left to prove his case and survive.

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Art Direction:
Abbie Weinberg

Associate Producer:
Paul Jennison
Shane Cardwell

Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Marjorie Lecker
Dean E. Fronk

Co-Producer:
Lewin Webb

Costume Design:
Emily Cade

Director:
Sidney J. Furie

Director of Photography:
Curtis Petersen

Editor:
Nick Rotundo
Saul Pincus

Executive Producer:
Avi Lerner

Extras Casting:
Krisztina M. Neglia

Original Music Composer:
Adam Nordén

Producer:
Gary Howsam

Screenplay:
Greg Mellott

Set Decoration:
Monique Roy

Story:
Sidney J. Furie

Stunt Coordinator:
Shane Cardwell

Stunts:
Edward A. Queffelec
Simon Northwood
Layton Morrison
Danny Lima
Thomas Kane
Nick Alachiotis

Utility Stunts:
Edward A. Queffelec

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