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Release Date:
October 8, 1993
Original Title:
Deadfall
Alternate Titles:
Descente en enfer
Gyilkos kábulat
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Ted Fox Entertainment
Trimark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 98
After he accidentally kills his father, Mike, during a sting, Joe tries to carry out Mike's dying wish by recovering valuables that Mike's twin brother Lou stole from him years earlier. But Uncle Lou is also a confidence artist, and Joe is soon drawn into his increasingly dangerous schemes.
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ADR Mixer:
Scott Ganary
Art Direction:
Robert Lee Robinson
Assistant Costume Designer:
Louise Mingenbach
Assistant Sound Editor:
John M. Chalfant
Associate Producer:
Barry Barnholtz
B.K.J. Fox
Gigi de Pourtales
Casting:
Kimba Hills
Co-Producer:
Christopher Coppola
Color Timer:
Dan Muscarella
Costume Design:
Jaqueline De La Fontaine
Dialogue Editor:
Gayle Wesley
Lewis Goldstein
Jim Brookshire
Director:
Christopher Coppola
Director of Photography:
Maryse Alberti
Editor:
Phillip Linson
Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Tripet
Executive Producer:
Gertrude Fox
Gerson Fox
Mark Amin
First Assistant Director:
Laurence Barbera
Gaffer:
Mark A. Shelton
Key Hair Stylist:
Melanie Verkins
Key Makeup Artist:
N. Kristine Chadwick
Line Producer:
Robert Engelman
Location Manager:
Ivan E. Schwarz
Original Music Composer:
Jim Fox
Producer:
Ted Fox
Production Design:
Clare Scarpulla
Production Manager:
Andrew Schuth
Production Supervisor:
David Allen Cluck
Second Unit Director:
David Allen Cluck
Set Decoration:
Lisa Monti
Sound Designer:
Lance Brown
Sound Editor:
Lance Brown
Sound Mixer:
Michael Emery
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Ganary
Ken Teaney
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ron Trost
Still Photographer:
Richard Foreman Jr.
Supervising Sound Editor:
Marc Fishman
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