K-9 (1989) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 28, 1989

Original Title:
K-9

Alternate Titles:
K-9 1
Poliziotto a quattro zampe
Snutparet
Superagente K-9
К-9: Собачья работа
К-9: Частен детектив
Полицейско куче К-9

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Gordon Company
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  FI: K-16  FR: TP  GB: 12  HU: 12  IE: 12  JP: PG12  NL: 12  SK: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 101

Meet the two toughest cops in town. One's just a little smarter than the other!

The extravagant cop Michael Dooley needs some help to fight a drug dealer who has tried to kill him. A "friend" gives him a dog named Jerry Lee (Officer Lewis), who has been trained to smell drugs. With his help, Dooley sets out to put his enemy behind the bars, but Jerry Lee has a personality of his own and works only when he wants to. On the other hand, the dog is quite good at destroying Dooley's car, house and sex-life...

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ADR Editor:
Eileen Horta

Art Department Manager:
Don Maskovich

Art Direction:
Jay Burkhardt

Best Boy Electric:
Frank Scheidbach

Boom Operator:
Steve Sollars

Camera Operator:
Don Devine

Casting:
Judith Weiner

Casting Associate:
Betsy Cohen

Construction Coordinator:
Bill Luckey

Construction Foreman:
Rance Barela

Costume Design:
Eileen Kennedy

Costume Supervisor:
Leslie Weir

Director:
Rod Daniel

Director of Photography:
Dean Semler

Dolly Grip:
Levon Besnelian

Editor:
Lois Freeman-Fox

Executive Producer:
Donna Smith

Extras Casting:
Tina Real

First Assistant Director:
Doug Metzger

Foley Editor:
Christopher Flick

Gaffer:
Reinhart Peschke

Hairstylist:
Jeanne Van Phue

Key Grip:
William 'Bear' Paul

Leadman:
John Maskovich

Location Assistant:
Joe Johnston

Location Manager:
Ward Emling

Makeup Artist:
Karoly Balazs

Music Editor:
Nancy Fogarty

Original Music Composer:
Miles Goodman

Producer:
Lawrence Gordon
Charles Gordon

Production Assistant:
Wally Caddow

Production Controller:
Gary Gillingham

Production Coordinator:
Laura Hoffman
Robert H. Lemer

Production Design:
George Costello

Property Master:
Gregory R. Wolf

Propmaker:
William Guest

Screenplay:
Steven Siegel
Scott Myers

Script Supervisor:
Kathryn Weygand

Set Decoration:
Maria Caso

Set Designer:
Rance Barela

Sound Editor:
Burness Dembrowski
Donald Flick
James Christopher
Sherman Waze
George Simpson

Still Photographer:
Marsha Blackburn

Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Combs

Stunts:
Christopher B. Saunders
Cliff Fleming
Gary Davis
Blair Burrows
Henry Kingi
Ramiro González
Allen Woodman
Mic Rodgers
Allan Graf
Jeannie Epper
Jesse J. Donnelly
Doug Coleman
Ray Bickel
Bob Minor
Gene McLaughlin
Gary Epper
Steve Vandeman
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Wayne Montanio
Cliff McLaughlin
John Escobar
Justin De Rosa
Greg Brickman
Greg Wayne Elam
Bennie Moore
Michael Adams
James M. Halty
Gary Combs
Glenn R. Wilder
Jimmy Ortega
Karl Lewis Miller
Scott Wilder
William H. Burton Sr.
Chris Howell
Richard L. Duran
Gilbert B. Combs
Janet Brady
Gary Hymes

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard L. Anderson

Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald

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