Turn of Faith (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 5, 2002

Original Title:
Turn of Faith

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Boom Boom Productions
CAOH Enterprises

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

The story of three friends who grew up in the same tough neighborhood and chose three very different paths. Joey became a cop, Frank became a priest, and Bobby went into the family business. No matter what happened, their loyalty was always to each other... until their friendship was given the ultimate test. Philly Russo, a father figure to the three friends, turns out not to be the man they once thought he was.

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Associate Producer:
Mark Miyake
Petrie Alexandra

Casting:
Karen Rea

Cinematography:
Michael Barrett

Co-Producer:
Louise Runge

Consulting Producer:
Geno Taylor

Costume Design:
Mimi Maxmen

Director:
Charles Jarrott

Editor:
Robert Pergament

Executive Producer:
Paul Monea
Kenneth Lanci
John Younesi

Line Producer:
Dennis T. Benatar

Location Manager:
Graham Kurzner

Music:
Dori Amarilio

Post Production Supervisor:
Louise Runge

Producer:
Ray Mancini

Production Coordinator:
Karen Bosma

Production Design:
Wing Lee

Production Supervisor:
Susan Morris-Bean

Script Supervisor:
Karen Eachus

Set Decoration:
Diana Stoughton

Unit Production Manager:
Dennis T. Benatar

Writer:
Louis Eppolito

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