The Base (1999) [R]

Release Date:
March 25, 1999

Original Title:
The Base

Alternate Titles:
A Base
Base - tukikohta
Camp de base
El color del honor
I vasi
Kommandóbázis
L'honneur d'un soldat
La base
La base - the base
База

Genres:
Action | Drama

Production Companies:
American World Pictures (AWP)
Lions Gate Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 93

One Man. The Strength Of An Army.

Major Murphy, a US Army Investigator, has received a new assignment. Sgt. Gammon is suspected of dealing cocaine from his base, and Murphy must gather enough evidence to shut down Gammon and his entire operation. Along with his partner, Lt. Andrews, the Major goes undercover to infiltrate the gang and find out just how far up the chain of command these activities are going.

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ADR Supervisor:
Michael Kreple

Assistant Editor:
Bryan M. Horne

Assistant Hairstylist:
Suzan Kaminga

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Suzan Kaminga

Associate Producer:
Brian R. Etting

Best Boy Electric:
Jason Popieniuck

Best Boy Grip:
Charles Lenz

Boom Operator:
Brian McGowan

Casting:
Mark Tillman

Construction Coordinator:
Jenny Shimizu

Costume Design:
Caroline B. Marx

Dialogue Editor:
Bryan Franklin

Director:
Mark L. Lester

Director of Photography:
Jacques Haitkin

Dolly Grip:
Jason Andrew

Editor:
David Berlatsky

Executive Producer:
Jeff Sackman

First Assistant Camera:
Skye Chandler
Paul Janossy

First Assistant Director:
Thomas Burke

Foley Artist:
Greg Louden
Susan Pusateri

Foley Editor:
Greg Mauer

Foley Recordist:
Greg Mauer

Gaffer:
Mike Karasick

Grip:
Dave Beeler

Key Grip:
Alec Shepherd

Key Hair Stylist:
Kenneth Michael Beck

Key Makeup Artist:
Amanda Carroll

Leadman:
Jeff Boyce

Lighting Technician:
Shane Buttle

Location Manager:
Jeffrey Shepherd
Cheryl Shubin

Music:
Paul Zaza

Post Production Supervisor:
David Berlatsky

Producer:
Dana Dubovsky
Mark L. Lester

Production Design:
Candi Guterres

Production Manager:
Thomas Calabrese

Production Sound Mixer:
Brian S. Tracy

Property Master:
Harley E. Hebert

Props:
Laine Abramson

Screenplay:
Jeff Albert
Hersh Rephun

Script Supervisor:
Monica Ochoa

Second Assistant Director:
Rebecca Levinson

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Igor Meglic

Set Decoration:
Christine Irwin

Set Dresser:
Frank Lawas

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul N.J. Ottosson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jonathan Wales
Paul Ratajczak
Smith Craig

Special Effects Assistant:
Ken Wheatley
Kevin Beauchamp
Errol Sack

Special Effects Coordinator:
Wayne Beauchamp

Still Photographer:
Dale Robinette

Story:
Craig J. Nevius

Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Borden

Stunts:
Warren A. Stevens
Patrick J. Statham
Art Camacho
Eddie Perez
Jimmy Ortega
Cole S. McKay
Mike Ceballos
Richard L. Duran
José Ignacio Álvarez
Rudolf Weber

Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Ratajczak

Writer:
William C. Martell
Eric Barker

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