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Release Date:
March 23, 1996
Original Title:
One Good Turn
Alternate Titles:
Back to Kill
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Matt, a home arcade games programmer runs into an old acquaintance who saved his life years earlier from a burning automobile. The rescuer, Simon, is down on his luck, living like a bum. The grateful Matt feels obligated to help Simon, so he takes him into his home and gets him a job in the mail room of his company. However, what Matt doesn't know is it was no accident running into Simon, and Simon has an old score to settle with Matt, going all the way back to the night Simon saved Matt's life.
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"B" Camera Operator:
John Pirozzi
Troy Smith
Ted Hayash
ADR Recordist:
Dickran Bezerginian
Additional Director of Photography:
Troy Smith
Assistant Editor:
Tom Dailey
Jean Crupper
Assistant Hairstylist:
Lisa Joy Walton
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lisa Joy Walton
Assistant Property Master:
Catherine Budh-Raja
Assistant Set Decoration:
Max Biscoe
Ron Franco
Best Boy Electric:
Dylan Rush
Klaus Hoch
Best Boy Grip:
Jeff Gatesman
Eric Ward
Boom Operator:
Tim Drury
Ken Ginnaty
Casting:
Linda Francis
Co-Producer:
Don Phillips
Costume Design:
Wendy Benbrook
Dialogue Editor:
Thomas Jones
Director:
Tony Randel
Director of Photography:
Jacques Haitkin
Editor:
Kevin Tent
Extras Casting:
Erik DeSando
Debe Waisman
First Assistant Camera:
Ed Giovanni
Sharon Alley
First Assistant Director:
Bruce Wayne Gillies
Rod Smith
Foley Artist:
Paul Holzborn
Monette Holderer
Foley Mixer:
Ed Carr
Gaffer:
Mike Weaver
Ted Hayash
Hairstylist:
Kenneth Michael Beck
Key Grip:
Jeffrey Douglas
Kevin Chickanis
Makeup Artist:
Kenneth Michael Beck
Original Music Composer:
Joel Goldsmith
Producer:
Zane W. Levitt
Mark Yellen
Production Design:
Carol Strober
Production Sound Mixer:
Ed White
Property Master:
Scott Buckwald
Screenplay:
Jim Piddock
Gregg Mancuso
Script Supervisor:
Wendy Dallas
Second Assistant Camera:
Brent Blom
Chris Shay
Second Assistant Director:
Annie Cadman
Daniel Carrey
Second Second Assistant Director:
Gregg Wadley
Larry Collins
Second Unit Director:
Jackson Wolfe
Set Decoration:
Traci Kirshbaum
Set Dresser:
Fonda Fisher
Sound Effects Editor:
Jonathan Karp
Sound Engineer:
Bret Newman
Pete Elia
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eric Behrend
Kurt Kassulke
Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak
Special Effects:
Larry Roberts
Steadicam Operator:
Rick Davidson
Andy Shuttleworth
Steven A. Adelson
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Paul
Stunts:
Cole S. McKay
David Hugghins
Anthony Kramme
Millie Novak
Patrick J. Statham
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
D. Chris Smith
Unit Production Manager:
Jeffrey L. Davidson
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