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Release Date:
March 9, 2012
Original Title:
Bending The Rules
Alternate Titles:
Doblando las reglas
Нарушая правила
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
WWE Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 83
Detective Nick Blades is a New Orleans cop on trial for corruption. Assistant District Attorney Theo Gold is the man in charge of putting him behind bars. When these two unlikely partners from opposite sides of the law stumble onto a criminal plot, they’ll need to rely on luck – and patience – to take down a dangerous killer without killing each other first.
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Casting:
Denise Chamian
Ania O'Hare
Costume Design:
Claire Breaux
Director:
Artie Mandelberg
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Zunder
Editor:
Jerry U. Frizell
Executive Producer:
Nancy Hirami
Hair Department Head:
Amy Wood
Key Hair Stylist:
Adam Gaeta
Key Makeup Artist:
Tracy Ewell
Makeup Artist:
Emily Tatum
Makeup Department Head:
Fleur Morell
Music:
Trevor Morris
Producer:
David Calloway
Lori Lewis
Michael Pavone
Production Design:
Raymond Pumilia
Script Supervisor:
Sandy Parker
Set Decoration:
Michelle Marchand II
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Daniel J. Leahy
Gerry Lentz
Sound Supervisor:
Vince Balunas
Special Effects Coordinator:
Guy Clayton
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Galpin
Stunt Double:
John Bernecker
Stunt Driver:
Christine Craft Regusa
Stunts:
Leigh Hennessy
Michael Jamorski
Tim Bell
Danny Epper
Josh Rafferty
Holly O'Quin
Chris J. Fanguy
Haley Nott
Jeff Chase
Shane Dufrene
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jack Levy
Utility Stunts:
Tom Akos
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Colin Davies
Writer:
Dylan Schaffer
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