Hunter: Back in Force (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 12, 2003

Original Title:
Hunter: Back in Force

Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

Lieutenent Rick Hunter, now of San Diego Police Department, along with his 'new' partner Sergeant Dee Dee McCall, must track down a group of women bank robbers who appear to be behind bars when the crimes occur, while simultaneously looking for an excon he put away who has just been released and is now on a vengeful crime wave.

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Art Direction:
Nigel Clinker
Richard N. McGuire

Costume Design:
Debbie Shine

Director:
Jefferson Kibbee

Director of Photography:
John C. Flinn III

Editor:
Skip Macdonald

Executive Producer:
Stu Segall
Frank Lupo
Stephen J. Cannell
Fred Dryer

Hair Department Head:
Julia Perez

Hairstylist:
Vince Tremonti

Key Makeup Artist:
Julia Perez

Makeup Artist:
Heidi Grotsky
Carolyn Matini
Vince Tremonti

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Franke

Producer:
Scott Levitta
Victor A. Schiro

Production Design:
Bruce Buehner

Set Decoration:
Charlie Brownell

Story:
Stephen J. Cannell
Frank Lupo

Teleplay:
Frank Lupo

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