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Release Date:
March 30, 1999
Original Title:
Running Red
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller
Production Companies:
PM Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Gregori is an ex-Soviet Commando haunted by the death of his brother, and trying to forget his old life in the US. However, Gregori realizes after he has already started a family of his own that the past is never far behind. A former superior from his days as a Russkie hired gun orders him to kill some people or watch his new family die. It looks like Gregori doesn't have much of a choice, because he's grown fond of having Angie Everhart for a wife...
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Art Direction:
George Maya
Casting:
Mike Fenton
Costume Design:
Lisa Dyehouse
Director:
Jerry P. Jacobs
Director of Photography:
Ken Blakey
Editor:
Dan Williams
Executive Producer:
Jerry Jameson
Joseph Merhi
Richard Pepin
Jeff Speakman
First Assistant Director:
Bryan Goeres
Hair Designer:
Lori Ann Baker
Key Makeup Artist:
Francie Hart
Makeup Artist:
Anita Brabec
Makeup Designer:
Lori Ann Baker
Music:
Jim Halfpenny
Producer:
Ronald Jacobs
Production Design:
John DeCuir Jr.
Screenplay:
George Ferris
David C. Stauffer
Script Supervisor:
Felecia Hatcher Brown
Second Unit Director:
Rick Avery
Richard Pepin
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler
Set Decoration:
Andi Brittan
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Avery
Stunt Double:
Jeff Brockton
Stunts:
Jeannie Epper
Gene LeBell
Joni Avery
Spiro Razatos
Doug Coleman
Peewee Piemonte
Gary Baxley
Brad Bovee
Jacob Chambers
Eddie Braun
Chris Howell
Keii Johnston
Monty Cox
Brad Martin
Buck McDancer
Kurt D. Lott
John Moio
Mario Roberts
Jimmy Ortega
Jason Rodriguez
J.P. Romano
Monte Rex Perlin
Tim Sitarz
Rick Sawaya
David Rowden
Mike Watson
Brian J. Williams
Warren A. Stevens
Utility Stunts:
Brian Avery
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