Spy Games (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 10, 1999

Original Title:
Spy Games

Alternate Titles:
Historiaa tehdään öisin
History Is Made at Night
Spy Games

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Helkon Media
IMA Productions
Scala Productions
Smile Entertainment
Upstream Pictures

Production Countries:
Finland | France | Germany | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 95

A romantic suspense-comedy about CIA agent Harry (Bill Pullman) and SVR agent Natasha (Irene Jacob) fighting to save the world, their lives and secret love in the post cold war Helsinki

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Art Direction:
Zoe MacLeod
Anna Rackard

Casting:
Dianne Crittenden
Lina Todd
Juliette Ménager
Liora Reich
Terhi Tammila

Choreographer:
Reija Wäre

Costume Design:
Marjatta Nissinen

Director:
Ilkka Järvi-Laturi

Director of Photography:
Michel Amathieu

Editor:
Alan Strachan

Hairstylist:
Ivana Primorac

Key Hair Stylist:
Nevio Ragazzini
Etheline Joseph

Makeup Artist:
Marie Nardella

Music:
Courtney Pine

Producer:
Andrew Fierberg
Jonathan Karlsen
Kerry Rock

Screenplay:
Patrick Amos

Script Supervisor:
Mirja Salmenkivi

Special Effects Coordinator:
Hummer Højmark

Story:
Patrick Amos
Jean-Pierre Gorin

Visual Effects Producer:
Thomas Tannenberger

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Frank Wegerhoff

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