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Release Date:
June 24, 2001
Original Title:
In the Shadows
Alternate Titles:
La sombra del crimen
В тени
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cutting Edge Entertainment
Newman/Tooley Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
When a stunt man dies in Miami, his uncle, a New York mob boss, sends a hit man to tail the stunt coordinator, whom the boss wants dead. The hit man, Eric O'Bryne, gets close to his mark's daughter, and through her he asks her dad to teach him to do stunts. While waiting for the word to kill this mentor, Eric discovers the joy of stunt work and of being part of a family. Meanwhile, several people are looking for the dead man's briefcase of money and a cloth bag of illegal drugs that he stole from an undercover FBI agent now desperate to get the borrowed drugs back to the bureau. The stunt coordinator says that 'we dance in the shadows of death.' Can Eric step out into the sun?
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Casting:
Roe Baker
Co-Executive Producer:
David Hutkin
Michael S. Grayson
Costume Design:
Ellen Falguiere
Director:
Ric Roman Waugh
Director of Photography:
Chuck Cohen
Editor:
Martin Hunter
Executive Producer:
Jeff G. Waxman
Randy Manis
Dale Poniewaz
Scott G. Stone
First Assistant Director:
James D. Deck
Hairstylist:
Stacye P. Branche
Key Hair Stylist:
Gianna Sparacino
Makeup Artist:
Stacye P. Branche
Music:
Adam Gorgoni
Producer:
David Glasser
Vincent Garcia Newman
Adam M. Stone
Production Design:
Ren Blanco
Second Assistant Director:
Larry Zience
Set Decoration:
Barbara Peterson-Malesci
Special Effects:
Kevin Harris
Stunt Coordinator:
Fred Waugh
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
Stunt Double:
Lance Gilbert
Stunts:
Glenn R. Wilder
Billy Bates
Tierre Turner
J.C. Robaina
Tommy Mack Turvey
Artie Malesci
Sean Graham
James M. Churchman
Jay Amor
Nick Brandon
Durk Tyndall
John Zimmerman
Writer:
Ric Roman Waugh
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