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Release Date:
February 15, 2002
Original Title:
Bare Witness
Genres:
Mystery | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hemisphere Entertainment
MRG Entertainment
Magic Hour Pictures
Mainline Releasing
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18 JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 88
Professional killer Gav Reed commits a grave mistake allowing himself to be videotaped (as she always does, for a documentary she hopes to sell to Hollywood about the real nocturnal 'eldest business' there) by Julie Spencer, one of Max 'Slim' Reuter's hookers and porn actresses, whom he had sex with before - and while making a most incriminating call about his murder attempt at a high society campaign party for mayor Garland's electoral challenger Mary Washington, where the bullet is however caught by councilor Frank Constantine, who also survives. Gav's client, businessman Ian Hunter, who was videotaped earlier, has his girl Marina shoot Gav and then Julie, later Slim who. Rough but effective police detective Killian investigates, helped by Julie's friend Carly Marsh, and unravels even more sordid connections.
Art Department Assistant:
Frank Hurtado
Art Direction:
Brian Renn
Chief Lighting Technician:
Dexter Eneriz
Costume Design:
Carrie James
Costumer:
Belinda Sink
Director:
Kelley Cauthen
Director of Photography:
Kazuo Minami
Editor:
Randy Vandegrift
Executive Producer:
Daniel Baldwin
Marc Greenberg
Angie Everhart
First Assistant Director:
Frank Pinnock
Grip:
Raimund Almanza
Hair Designer:
Lori Ann Baker
Hairstylist:
Claudia Humburg
Key Grip:
William Hall
Makeup Artist:
Claudia Humburg
Makeup Designer:
Lori Ann Baker
Online Editor:
Jason Weichelt
Original Music Composer:
Michael Vista
Producer:
Jamie Elliott
Ralph E. Portillo
Marc Laurence
Production Coordinator:
David Ciesielsky
Property Master:
Bill Davis
Sound Mixer:
Manvel Barsegyan
Steadicam Operator:
Brian Lataille
Still Photographer:
Paul La Fontaine
Stunts:
Mark Ginther
Unit Production Manager:
Kevin Utsler
Wardrobe Assistant:
Belinda Sink
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