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Release Date:
April 15, 2008
Original Title:
Death Toll
Alternate Titles:
Death Toll - Blutgeld
Gun's Fight
Lords of the street
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller
Production Companies:
HK Pictures
Most Wanted Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
New Orleans has the No. 1 per capita murder rating in the nation. A decade earlier, the city was dubbed the "Murder Capital of the Country". Drugs and violence controlled the streets, taking a toll on the city's law enforcement, neighborhoods, and its people. "Death Toll" illustrates this dark chapter in the city's history.
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Art Direction:
Nicole LeBlanc
Casting:
Matt Keith
Peter Wise
Co-Producer:
Matt Keith
Costume Design:
Maddeson Garcia
Director:
Phenomenon
Editor:
Donald Ray Washington
Executive Producer:
Joe Traigle
DMX
First Assistant Director:
Sean O'Regan
Key Makeup Artist:
Kristen DesPommier
Producer:
George M. Kostuch
Dan Garcia
Jason Hewitt
Second Second Assistant Director:
Ben LeDoux
Unit Production Manager:
George M. Kostuch
Writer:
Dan Garcia
Jason Hewitt
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