Night Eyes 3 (1993) [R]

Release Date:
September 1, 1993

Original Title:
Night Eyes 3

Alternate Titles:
Bodyguard für heiße Nächte
Night Eyes III
Night Eyes Three
Noční oči 3

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Prism Entertainment Corporation
Vision International

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+  US: R 

Runtime: 97

A security guard falls for a famous TV actress he is hired to protect while dealing with mobsters who want his hide for some sour business deal.

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Art Direction:
William Lakoff

Boom Operator:
Lee Howell

Casting:
Ellen Lang

Costume Design:
Ron Talsky

Director:
Andrew Stevens

Director of Photography:
James Mathers

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Barbara Javitz

Executive Producer:
Howard Baldwin
Barry L. Collier

First Assistant Director:
Tony Schwartz

Gaffer:
Stephen M. Foss

Hair Designer:
Jori Jenae

Makeup Department Head:
Kathleen Karridene

Original Music Composer:
Terry Plumeri

Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Andrew Stevens

Production Design:
Zeev Tankus

Production Manager:
Robert E. Waters

Production Sound Mixer:
Arnold Braun

Script Supervisor:
Lexxie Cariste

Story:
Andrew Stevens

Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay

Stunts:
Cinda-Lin James
Kurt D. Lott
Kurt Bryant
Jerry Spicer

Writer:
Michel W. Potts
Andrew Stevens

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