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Release Date:
November 1, 1985
Original Title:
To Live and Die in L.A.
Alternate Titles:
Elää ja kuolla L.A:ssa
Police Fédérale Los Angeles
Vivir y morir en Los Ángeles
Отмъщение в Ел Ей
驚天大行動
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
New Century Productions
SLM Production Group
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R 18+ DE: 12 ES: 18 FI: K-18 GB: 18 HU: 18 KR: 18 NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 116
A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.
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Additional Editing:
Jere Huggins
Art Direction:
Buddy Cone
Assistant Art Director:
Dins W. W. Danielsen
Assistant Editor:
Sonny Baskin
Joe Mosca
Jill Smith
Assistant Location Manager:
Michael Helfand
Assistant Set Decoration:
Richard K. Hummel
Portia Iverson
Best Boy Electric:
Scott Guthrie
Best Boy Grip:
Les Percy
Camera Operator:
Robert D. Yeoman
Casting:
Robert Weiner
Casting Associate:
Gary M. Zuckerbrod
Chief Lighting Technician:
Greg Gardiner
Choreographer:
Lesli Linka Glatter
Co-Producer:
Bud S. Smith
Color Timer:
Richard Ritchie
Aubrey Head
Construction Coordinator:
Frank Viviano
Costume Design:
Linda M. Bass
Costume Supervisor:
Susie DeSanto
Dialogue Editor:
J. Paul Huntsman
Director:
William Friedkin
Director of Photography:
Robby Müller
Dolby Consultant:
Jim Fitzpatrick
Editor:
M. Scott Smith
Electrician:
Bob Field
Kevin Galbraith
Executive Producer:
Samuel Schulman
First Assistant Director:
Charles Myers
Gaffer:
Jack English
Grip:
Bill Guerre
Tim Moore
Hairstylist:
Peter Tothpal
Key Grip:
Robert K. Feldmann
Location Manager:
Michael Healy
Makeup Artist:
Jeff Dawn
Negative Cutter:
Donah Bassett
Novel:
Gerald Petievich
Original Music Composer:
Nick Feldman
Wang Chung
Producer:
Irving H. Levin
Production Coordinator:
Dianne Mapp-Cheek
Production Design:
Lilly Kilvert
Production Secretary:
Betsy Oliver Luhrsen
Screenplay:
Gerald Petievich
William Friedkin
Script Supervisor:
Jackie Saunders
Second Assistant Director:
Bob Roe
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Robert D. Yeoman
Second Unit Director:
Bud S. Smith
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Robert D. Yeoman
Set Decoration:
Cricket Rowland
Set Dresser:
John Stadelman
Jon Hutman
Sound Effects Editor:
Jeff Bushelman
Mike Dobie
Louis L. Edemann
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Alexander
Robert Glass
Sergio Reyes
Chris Jenkins
Sound Recordist:
Jean-Louis Ducarme
Rodger Pardee
Special Effects:
Phil Cory
Still Photographer:
Jane O'Neal
Stunt Coordinator:
Pat E. Johnson
Buddy Joe Hooker
Stunts:
Loren Janes
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Richard M. Ellis
David R. Ellis
Larry Holt
Henry Kingi
Gary McLarty
Bobby Bass
Billy Bates
Jeb Stuart Adams
Kenny Bates
Bobby Burns
Jophery C. Brown
David Carlton
John Casino
William H. Burton Sr.
Carl Ciarfalio
Ray Colbert
Phil Chong
Jim Connors
Wally Crowder
Clarke Coleman
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Tim Culbertson
Steve M. Davison
Tim A. Davison
Jay C. Currin
Eddy Donno
Doc Duhame
Justin De Rosa
Kenny Endoso
Tony Epper
Erik Felix
Pat Green
Glory Fioramonti
Orwin C. Harvey
James M. Halty
Billy Hank Hooker
Steve Holladay
Tommy J. Huff
Hugh Hooker
Gary Hymes
Donna Keegan
Billy D. Lucas
Matt Johnston
Pat McGroarty
Charley Morgan
John C. Meier
Manny Perry
Jimmy Nickerson
Chad Randall
Jon Conrad Pochron
Dar Robinson
Danny Rogers
Vernon Rieta
R.A. Rondell
Pat Romano
Michael Runyard
Debbie Lynn Ross
Ray Saniger
Keith Tellez
Dennis Scott
Scott Wilder
Dick Ziker
Supervising Editor:
Bud S. Smith
Transportation Captain:
Richard M. Brasic
Olivia Varnado
Transportation Coordinator:
Jeff F. Renfro
Unit Production Manager:
John J. Smith
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