The Good Policeman (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1991

Original Title:
The Good Policeman

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Television
Suto

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Isaac Seidel is a highly unconventional New York police-commissioner. He is well-abled in dealing with trouble at the headquarter, the maffia and situations in the streets. His loyalty to his profession and the city he so loves make him do the utmost to solve the problems, even if it means he has to bend the rules.

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ADR Voice Casting:
David H. Kramer

Assistant Camera:
Niels Alpert

Camera Operator:
Ken Ferris

Co-Executive Producer:
James Duff McAdams

Co-Producer:
Jérôme Charyn

Director:
Peter Werner

Director of Photography:
Tom Hurwitz

Editor:
Michael Berenbaum

Executive Producer:
David Black
Ron Silver

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Eric Swanek

Location Manager:
Justin Cooke

Makeup Department Head:
Peter Montagna

Original Music Composer:
Stephen Endelman

Rigging Gaffer:
Richard Dolan

Scenic Artist:
Denise Gurkas

Second Assistant Camera:
Pamela Rittelmeyer

Stunts:
John Cenatiempo

Supervising Sound Editor:
Peter Roos

Utility Sound:
Mike Schmidt

Writer:
David Black

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