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Release Date:
August 18, 1994
Original Title:
Crackerjack
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Excalibur Pictures
North American Pictures
Worldvision
Production Countries:
Canada | Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 96
A cop on vacation at a mountain resort comes to the rescue when the resort is taken over by violent criminals.
Art Direction:
Garth Fleming
Assistant Editor:
Pamela Benwick
Best Boy Grip:
Tony Whiteside
Camera Operator:
Harvey LaRocque
Casting:
Abra Edelman
Anne Andersons
Elisa Goodman
Carmen Ruiz Laza
Costume Design:
Tracey Boulton
Caroline Cranstoun
Director:
Michael Mazo
Director of Photography:
Danny Nowak
Editor:
Derek A Whelan
Richard Benwick
Electrician:
Geoffrey James Dixon
Executive Producer:
A. William Smyth
James R. Westwell
Gary Delfiner
First Assistant Camera:
Holly Gregory
Gaffer:
Paul Slatter
Key Makeup Artist:
Lisa Love
Line Producer:
Dan Howard
Location Manager:
Don Knodel
Original Music Composer:
Peter Allen
Post Production Supervisor:
Richard Benwick
Producer:
Alex Wolfe
Lloyd A. Simandl
Production Coordinator:
Michael Rosser
Production Design:
Andrew Wilson
Production Manager:
Dan Howard
Script Supervisor:
Holly Atchison
Second Assistant Camera:
Ian Seabrook
Set Dresser:
Wes Hamby
Sound Mixer:
David M. Cyr
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brian Campbell
Special Effects Coordinator:
Terry Sonderhoff
Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Akerstream
Stunts:
David Soo
Denny Arnold
Gerald Paetz
Luke Waidmann
Vanessa Paris
Kymberly Sheppard
Brett Armstrong
Brad Loree
Rob Wilton
Owen Walstrom
VFX Supervisor:
Angus Bickerton
Writer:
Michael Bafaro
Jonas Quastel
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