Who Do I Gotta Kill? (1994) [R]

Release Date:
September 23, 1994

Original Title:
Who Do I Gotta Kill?

Alternate Titles:
Ein heißer Job
Me & The Mob
Me and The Mob
Én és a Mob

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
R.S.V.P. Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 84

Who says crime doesn't pay?

A struggling writer takes a job for his mobster uncle in order to obtain first-hand material for a book on conspiracy plots and the JFK assassination. They often say that a good writer lives what he writes, but what happens when the life that the writer is living could likely get him killed?

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ADR Editor:
Gregory Heim

ADR Engineer:
David Boulton

Additional Gaffer:
Richard Audino

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Joshua Clark

Art Direction:
Rachael Weinzimer

Assistant Art Director:
Michael Leopold

Assistant Sound Editor:
Julie Lindner

Associate Editor:
Thomas Foligno

Best Boy Electric:
Piotr Jagninski

Best Boy Grip:
Raphie Frank

Boom Operator:
Laurel Bridges
Lenny Manzo
Ric Mosely

Casting:
Caroline Sinclair
Todd M. Thaler

Co-Producer:
Vincent Viola

Costume Designer:
Kim Marie Druce
Barbara Kramer

Director:
Frank Rainone

Director of Photography:
Adam Kimmel

Editor:
Michelle Gorchow

Executive Producer:
Nicholas Spina

First Assistant Camera:
Glenn Mordeci

First Assistant Director:
J. Miller Tobin
Jody O'Neil

Foley Artist:
Brian Vancho
Elisha Birnbaum

Foley Recordist:
George A. Lara

Gaffer:
Jim Mah

Grip:
Nina Zarnett
Chris Bisagni
Karsten 'Crash' Gopinath
Joel Tishcoff
Ben Wolf

Key Grip:
Sally Reed

Line Producer:
Lemore Syvan
Christina Rosati

Location Assistant:
Lynn Powers

Location Manager:
Mark Kamine
Veronica Alweiss

Makeup & Hair:
Magda Dajani

Music Producer:
Phil Ramone

Negative Cutter:
Stan Stzaba

Original Music Composer:
Doug Katsaros

Producer:
Frank Rainone

Production Design:
Susan Bolles

Production Sound Mixer:
Neil Danziger

Property Master:
Mechelle Chojecki
Joyce Haverkamp

Screenplay:
James Lorinz
Rocco Simonelli
Frank Rainone

Script Supervisor:
Pamela Koffler
Danna Liebert

Second Assistant Camera:
Michael W. Mitchell

Second Assistant Director:
Victoria McGarry
Harvey Hubbell V

Second Second Assistant Director:
Danielle Schillingthorpe
Julie Lei

Set Decoration:
Catherine Pierson

Sound Editor:
Ira Spiegel
Eliza Paley

Sound Mixer:
Peter Waggoner
Gautam Choudhury
John Gurrin
Rob Taz

Special Effects Coordinator:
Drew Jiritano

Still Photographer:
Sean McCloud
Anthony Dimino

Swing:
Erica Soehngen
David Araki

Wardrobe Assistant:
James Massenburg

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jeffrey Gardner

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