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Release Date:
April 11, 1995
Original Title:
Undercover
Alternate Titles:
Undercover Heat
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
A-Pix Entertainment
Axis Films International
Axis Films International/Davis Joint Venture
Gernert/Garroni/Hippolyte Production
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 93
A female cop goes undercover in a high price whorehouse to find a murderer and discovers she likes the assignment more than she should.
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Casting:
Sue Swan
Costume Design:
Bonnie Stauch
Dialogue Editor:
Anita Cannella
Director:
Gregory Dark
Director of Photography:
Philip Hurn
Editor:
James Avalon
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Dale Larsen
Executive Producer:
Walter Gernert
First Assistant Camera:
Brian Mussetter
First Assistant Director:
John Glasser
Foley Artist:
Anita Cannella
Gaffer:
Brad Draper
Key Hair Stylist:
Susan Seligman
Joyce Macchiaverna
Key Makeup Artist:
Lori Gattuso
Line Producer:
Katherine Swanson
Location Manager:
Deven Chierighino
Orchestrator:
Ashley Irwin
Original Music Composer:
Ashley Irwin
Producer:
Andrew W. Garroni
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer S. Deayton
Production Design:
Jeff Schell
Production Executive:
April Moskowitz
Script Supervisor:
Mary Anne Seward
Second Assistant Director:
James Alan Hensz
Second Second Assistant Director:
Robin Solo
Set Decoration:
Robin McMullan
Sound Effects Editor:
Tony Cannella
Sound Mixer:
Bill Reinhardt
Still Photographer:
Grace Chon
Supervising Sound Editor:
Tony Cannella
Title Designer:
Melissa Elliott
Writer:
Lalo Wolf
Oola Bloome
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