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Release Date:
January 2, 2001
Original Title:
The Rage Within
Genres:
Action
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Police Officer Billy Rains (Mike Norris) and his partner Darren Steel (David Rael) are finishing their last shift together, after which Rains intends to leave for retirement in Mexico. Everything changes, however, when the pair respond to a simple call that turns deadly, leading them on a high-speed chase throughout the city and killing Rains. Paired with a new partner, Smith (Fred Williamson), Steel goes on a quest to bring justice to his murdered partner and the city.
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Art Direction:
Reese Farmer
Associate Producer:
Sonia Pourmand
Casting:
Sonia Pourmand
Cinematography:
David Blood
Costume Design:
Brook Boleyn
Director:
Mike Norris
Fight Choreographer:
Richard Norton
Key Hair Stylist:
Angelique Bordelon
Line Producer:
P. Dirk Higdon
Makeup Artist:
Ashley Rike
Music:
Amin Emam
Producer:
Alin Bijan
Production Design:
Douglas H. Leonard
Production Manager:
Jacov Bresler
Property Master:
Chris Reedy
Script Supervisor:
Eve Butterly
Second Assistant Director:
Robert P. Campbell
Homer Jon Young
Second Unit Director:
Alin Bijan
Still Photographer:
Ed Bird
Stunt Coordinator:
Harold Burns
Ben Loggins
Tim Short
Stunts:
Jack Martin
Koby Azarly
Hank Baumert
Jacov Bresler
Tim Buchanan
John Cann
William De Vital
Greg Wayne Elam
Ousaun Elam
Thirl Haston
Jim Henry
David Paul Lord
Eric Norris
Gary Pike
J.T. Prigmore
Roger L. Rickard
Scott Roland
Jan Michael Shultz
Russell Towery
Bryon Weiss
Chip Wright
Unit Production Manager:
P. Dirk Higdon
Utility Stunts:
Richard Phillips
Writer:
Mike Norris
Jack Martin
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