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Release Date:
December 12, 2017
Original Title:
Cops and Robbers
Alternate Titles:
Копы и грабители
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Badhouse Studios Mexico
Parkside Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 88
A police hostage negotiator plays a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a cornered bank robber who is hell bent on getting out of the bank and humiliating his brother, the police hostage negotiator, in the process.
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Associate Producer:
Jasmine Yniguez
Camera Operator:
Jeffrey Reyes
Casting:
Zora DeHorter
Anissa Williams
Co-Producer:
R. Ellis Frazier
Charbel Youssef
Jacov Bresler
Director:
Scott Windhauser
Executive In Charge Of Production:
R. Ellis Frazier
Executive Producer:
Ken Barbet
Chris Conover
First Assistant Director:
Edward Beckford
Makeup Artist:
Alivic Macias
Makeup Department Head:
Ariel León Castro
Music:
Stephen Edwards
Producer:
Michael Tadross Jr.
Ron Robinson
Damiano Tucci
Marklen Kennedy
Production Design:
Carmelina Vuelvas
Production Manager:
Jorge Ariel Gardea
Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Linell
Second Assistant Director:
Illyana Jiménez
Stunt Coordinator:
Eddie J. Fernandez
Stunts:
Marco Morales
Samuel Evan Horowitz
James Peyton
Jeff Bruno
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Scott Ellwanger
Writer:
Scott Windhauser
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