MacShayne: Winner Takes All (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1994

Original Title:
MacShayne: Winner Takes All

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

MacShayne is a gambler and small time con-man. After serving a short stretch in jail, he goes to Las Vegas to see his son, but when he gets there, his ex-wife is no longer where she use to live and work and left no forwarding address. Leggett, a recently retired cop, approaches him and tells him that he will help him find his son, if he does something for him. It seems that he is planning to rob a hotel casino and he needs three guys to pull it off. Now two of the guys he recruited has agreed to it but the third is uncertain, so he sets up a poker game wherein MacShayne is suppose to clean him out thus giving Leggett some leverage on him. After doing that he discovers that Leggett is duplicitous and is going stab everybody in the back. So he decides to turn the tables on him.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Phil Kramer

Boom Operator:
Steve Evans

Casting:
Junie Lowry-Johnson
Marilee Lear

Costume Designer:
Diah Wymont

Director:
E.W. Swackhamer

Director of Photography:
Billy Dickson

Editor:
Bernard Gribble

Executive Producer:
Michael Gleason

First Assistant Camera:
Greg Rhineer

First Assistant Director:
Michael Cedar

First Assistant Editor:
Todd Felker

Gaffer:
Johnathan Reid

Key Grip:
Allen Tallman

Key Hair Stylist:
Robert Lattin

Key Makeup Artist:
Teri Groves
Rose Librizzi

Location Manager:
Kim Davis

Makeup Artist:
Jane Galli

Music:
Edgar Struble
Larry Brown

Post Production Supervisor:
Joe Lunne

Producer:
Kelly Junkerman

Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Malone

Production Design:
Jerry Wanek

Property Master:
Curtis Akin

Script Supervisor:
Esther Vivante

Second Assistant Camera:
David 'D.R.' Rhineer

Second Assistant Director:
Conte Mark Matal

Set Decoration:
Lisa Lopez

Sound Designer:
Joseph Zappala
Jeremy Hoenack

Sound Mixer:
Ken Willingham

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeremy Hoenack
John L. Anderson
George R. Groves Jr.

Steadicam Operator:
Stephan Collins

Supervising Producer:
Larry Levinson

Transportation Coordinator:
Bunk Duncan

Unit Production Manager:
Mary Church

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kathryn Shemanek

Writer:
Michael Gleason

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