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Release Date:
October 18, 2012
Original Title:
Alex Cross
Alternate Titles:
James Patterson - Alex Cross
Genres:
Action | Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Block / Hanson
Emmett/Furla Films
Envision Entertainment
James Patterson Entertainment
QED International
Summit Entertainment
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CA: PG DE: 16 GB: 15 HU: 16 IE: 15 JP: G NL: 16 PL: 16 RU: 16+ US: PG-13
Runtime: 101
Alex Cross, a genius homicide detective/psychologist is trying to clean up the mean streets of Detroit while keeping his family out of the line of fire. As he mulls over accepting a job with the FBI, he is told that a friend has been murdered and he vows to track down the killer. Soon, he and his team are forced to match wits with a psychotic contract killer, who displays a disturbing commitment towards seeing his job through.
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Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Nick Cutway
Art Department Coordinator:
Hilary Bristoll
Art Direction:
Charles Varga
Assistant Costume Designer:
Catherine Riley
Assistant Hairstylist:
Pipin Supinah
Best Boy Grip:
Dan Jarrell
Camera Loader:
Jule Fontana
Camera Operator:
John S. Moyer
Carpenter:
Sue Brook
Casting:
Ronna Kress
Casting Assistant:
Noa Franco
Katy Russell
Casting Associate:
Dayna Polehanki
Leslie Woo
Construction Coordinator:
Joseph Waterkotte
Paul Peabody
Construction Foreman:
Brent Peelor
Kenneth Stanley
Louis P. Taylor
Jim Butler
John S. Bukala
Costume Designer:
Abigail Murray
Costume Supervisor:
Wendy M. Craig
Costumer:
Sabra Temple
Kate Abraham
Queensylvia Akuchie
Digital Imaging Technician:
Michael Mansouri
Director:
Rob Cohen
Director of Photography:
Ricardo Della Rosa
Dolly Grip:
Ralph Scherer
Kelly R. Borisy
Editor:
Matt Diezel
Thom Noble
Electrician:
Kevin Coyne
Jake Hossfeld
Julie 'Doc' Lindstrom
Chris McLeod
Ted Nimz
Donnie Schneider
Scott Schuerger
John Turk
Executive Producer:
Steve Bocsi
Remington Chase
George Furla
Christopher J. Corabi
Marina Grasic
Jan Korbelin
Ethan Smith
John Friedberg
Jeff Rice
Stepan Martirosyan
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Mariana Sánchez de Antuñano
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Dzialowski
Gregg Horvath
Andy Hoehn
Gaffer:
Phil Walker
Graphic Designer:
Christopher Hosey
Hair Department Head:
Shannon Bakeman
Hairstylist:
Pierce Austin
Stacey Morris
Key Grip:
Anthony T. Marra II
William MacLeod
Key Hair Stylist:
Kevin J. Edwards
Key Makeup Artist:
Amber Crowe
Leadman:
Phil Shirey
Local Casting:
Dayna Polehanki
Makeup & Hair:
Widya Rusnaeni
Makeup Artist:
Wanda Patterson
Makeup Department Head:
Kimberly Jones
Novel:
James Patterson
Orchestrator:
Mike Watts
Original Music Composer:
John Debney
Painter:
Brent Wachter
Producer:
Bill Block
Steve Bowen
Randall Emmett
Paul Hanson
James Patterson
Leopoldo Gout
Production Design:
Laura Fox
Production Sound Mixer:
Willie D. Burton
Property Master:
Ritchie Kremer
Curtis Corbitt
Rigging Gaffer:
Anthony 'Spike' Simms
Rigging Grip:
Mike Dittiacur
Josh Ficken
John Vinson
Screenplay:
Marc Moss
Kerry Williamson
Script Supervisor:
Diane Durant
Second Assistant Camera:
Paul Schilens
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Dino Parks
Set Costumer:
Jordan Carper
Gina Nalli
Set Decoration:
Gabriella Villarreal
Set Designer:
Justin N. Lang
Set Dresser:
Kurt Braun
Ellie H. Ferrari
Leyna Haller
Keith Allan Miller
Andy Schofield
Donna Williams
Special Effects Coordinator:
Russell Tyrrell
Special Effects Technician:
Mike S. Huffman
Nicholas Leone
David Scheper
Gary Strobel
Raymond M. Tasillo
Steadicam Operator:
Mark Karavite
Bela Trutz
Storyboard Artist:
Martin L. Mercer
Todd Harris
Stunt Driver:
Gary A. Jones
Stunts:
Laura Albert
Jeffrey G. Barnett
Swing:
Bob Bouwman
Techno Crane Operator:
Craig Nix
Mark N. Woods
Wardrobe Assistant:
Lauren Legate
Natasha Rivera
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