Ruby Cairo (1992) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 12, 1992

Original Title:
Ruby Cairo

Alternate Titles:
Deception
Ruby Cairo
The Missing Link

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Majestic Films International
Miramax

Production Countries:
Japan | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 91

Adults play the most dangerous games.

Baseball cards and a food-aid worker help a woman follow her shady husband's money trail around the world.

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Assistant Director:
Aristidis Nikoloudis

Boom Operator:
Kevin J. Ward

Camera Operator:
Mike Roberts

Casting:
Jennifer Shull

Costume Design:
Rudy Dillon

Director:
Graeme Clifford

Director of Photography:
László Kovács

Dressing Prop:
Les Benson

Editor:
Caroline Biggerstaff
Paul Rubell
Mark Winitsky

Executive Producer:
Haruki Kadokawa

First Assistant Director:
Don French
Dennis M. White

Gaffer:
Peter Bloor

Line Producer:
David Nichols

Original Music Composer:
John Barry

Producer:
Lloyd Phillips
Hiroshi Sugawara

Production Design:
Richard Sylbert

Production Supervisor:
Laura J. Medina

Property Master:
Arthur Shippee

Screenplay:
Robert Dillon
Michael Thomas

Script Supervisor:
Marilyn Bailey

Second Assistant Director:
Jan Sebastian Ballhaus
Ian Hickinbotham

Sound Mixer:
Don Summer

Steadicam Operator:
Larry McConkey

Still Photographer:
Joyce Rudolph

Story:
Robert Dillon

Stunts:
Marian Green

Unit Production Manager:
David Nichols

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