A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 2, 1999
Original Title:
The Last Marshal
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 102
Marshall McClary, one of the most violent, racist, foul- mouthed Marshalls in Texas, is in the middle of resolving a hostage situation (by shooting everyone he sees) when the FBI agents show up, interfering with his negotiation, and ending the event with McClary being wounded and two of the criminals escaping. After hearing that the two fugitives has fled to Miami, McClary follows behind them, working with the local police and offending every single person he encounters.
Casting:
Mark Tillman
Costume Design:
Ellen Falguiere
Director:
Mike Kirton
Director of Photography:
Michael Bonvillain
Editor:
James E. Tooley
Gaffer:
Pierre Roseman
Hairstylist:
Greg Hauptner
Carol Raskin
Makeup Artist:
Linda Arrigoni
Music:
Matt Sorum
Lanny Cordola
Producer:
Vincent Garcia Newman
Joyce Marie Brusasco
Joey Nittolo
Tucker Tooley
Second Unit Director:
James E. Tooley
Set Decoration:
Nicholas Scott
Special Effects Coordinator:
Dennis Dion
Story:
Mike Kirton
Stunt Coordinator:
Billy Bates
Stunts:
Chick Bernhard
Hank Amos
Brandy Johnson-Scharpf
Jennifer Baca
James M. Churchman
Jay Amor
Kevin Ball
John Evanko
Nick Brandon
Robert Herrick
Ralph Gonzalez
Dennis McDermid
Keifus Mathews
Eric Miranda
Diana Michaels
Tom Moore
William Scharpf
Mark Stefanich
Luis J. Silva
Jim Vickers
Jose Vasquez
Kim Zimmerman
Writer:
Scott Wiper
Mike Kirton
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