Bad Day (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 18, 2008

Original Title:
Bad Day

Alternate Titles:
アドレナリン・ブレイク

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Centre Media
Planet Matters

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  RO: 18 

Runtime: 98

Their last 24 hours were murder

Rebecca Ryan has been working as an undercover agent for the Organised Crime Division (OCD) posing as a taxi driver, while investigating London's south-side mob. When she finds her young daughter Lynn brutally murdered she fears her cover has been blown wide open, so she turns renegade and begins a brutal campaign of vengeance against the mob she believes killed her daughter. As she trawls the seedy depths of London's underworld hunting down her daughter's killers, the lines between good and evil, right and wrong begin to blur as do her notions of justice and revenge. It falls to the world-weary OCD agent Darius Cuise and his newly-assigned, hot-tempered partner Abby Barrett to track down Rebecca and bring her in before all hell breaks loose.

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Art Direction:
Fred Costa
Rachel Vidal

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Toni Loveday
Sarah Nuth

Camera Operator:
Cliff Harden

Costume Design:
Gesa Matyschok

Dialogue Editor:
Cristina Aragon

Director:
Ian David Diaz

Director of Photography:
Alan Dunlop

First Assistant Director:
Warren Chung

Makeup Artist:
Janet Sousa

Makeup Designer:
Rosemeri Tavares

Music:
Dominic Glynn
Paul Miro

Producer:
Ian David Diaz

Production Design:
Christophe Spurling

Production Manager:
Julia Lucia Reischel Canfora

Special Effects Supervisor:
Jeremy King

Still Photographer:
Agnieszka Szeliga

Stunt Coordinator:
Dave Judge

Supervising Sound Editor:
Cristina Aragon

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Daniel Canfora

Writer:
Alan Dunlop
Ian David Diaz

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