A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 1988
Original Title:
Picasso Trigger
Alternate Titles:
A Arte de Matar
Gatillo Picasso
Hawaii Connection
I skandali tou Picasso
Kuoleman kyydissä
Las exterminadoras
Nome in codice: Picasso Trigger
Picasso - Arisco no Gatilho
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Andy Sidaris Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 99
Double agent Picasso Trigger is assassinated in Paris by double-crossing bad guy Miguel Ortiz. Then Ortiz begins eliminating agents of The Agency who were involved in his brother's death. The Agency (belatedly) springs into action to stop Ortiz' heinous activities. The usual gunplay, romance, and nifty toys with bombs ensue.
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Boom Operator:
Eddie Bolandis
Carpenter:
Jimmy Johnson
Phil Brandes
Brian Bull
Casting:
Tom Stockfisch
Costume Design:
Fionn
Director:
Andy Sidaris
Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler
Editor:
Michael Haight
Electrician:
T.B. Mennett
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Harmon Lougher
Executive Producer:
Michael Donohew
First Assistant Director:
H.M. Freedman
Gaffer:
John Vecchio
Grip:
David Hadder
Location Manager:
Brian Bennos
Makeup Artist:
Roseanne McIlvane
Makeup Effects:
Hayley Cecile
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Harold Diamond
Music Score Producer:
Kevin Klingler
Original Music Composer:
Gary Stockdale
Producer:
Arlene Sidaris
Production Coordinator:
Steve Gehrke
Production Design:
Peter Munneke
Property Master:
Mark Haskins
Script Supervisor:
Steve Gehrke
Second Assistant Director:
Christian Drew Sidaris
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Harmon Lougher
Sound Effects Editor:
Anton Holden
Sound Mixer:
Neil Wolfson
Mark Linden
Paul Schremp
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Schremp
Special Effects:
Robert Calvert
Frank Ceglia
Stunts:
Randy Campbell
David Hadder
Spyro Kemble
Lance Carstens
Prentice Mayer
Eric Suhren
Title Graphics:
Glen Christensen
Writer:
Andy Sidaris
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