A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1997
Original Title:
Dilemma
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Carpe Diem II Pictures Inc.
Cinequanon Pictures International Inc.
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 83
Whichever side he chooses, someone's gonna die. Death row inmate Rudy Salazar cuts a deal he can't refuse: he'll donate his rare bone marrow to a young girl dying of leukemia. In return, his death sentence is commuted to life without parole. L.A. Detective Quin (C. Thomas Howell), the cop who brought Salazar's murderous rampage to an end, sees through Salazar's selfless facade. En route to the hospital, Salazar makes a daring escape. Now it's up to Quin and his sexy partner, Lydia, to bring Salazar to justice one more time and save the life of an innocent little girl before it's too late.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Martina Nevermann
Assistant Production Design:
Peter Mathus
Associate Producer:
Gail A. O’Dea
Gerald A. John Kelly
Casting:
Gerald I. Wolff
Costume Designer:
Jeff Kaminski
Director:
Alan Smithee
Eric Louzil
Director of Photography:
Mark Melville
Editor:
James E. Nownes
James J. Munoz
Executive Producer:
Marc S. Barson
Jennifer Peckham-Arundale
Dan Sales
First Assistant Director:
Matt Almond
Line Producer:
Drew Phillips
Original Music Composer:
Albritton McClain
Producer:
Eric Larsen
Colin Bates
Eric Louzil
Production Coordinator:
Lourdes Pagano
Production Designer:
Daniel Bronstein
Joel Weber
Production Sound Mixer:
Randy Lawson
Script Supervisor:
Connie Johnson
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Demarais
Second Second Assistant Director:
Cyndy Johnson
Elizabeth Lind
Second Unit Director:
Matt Almond
Phil O'Dell
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Tom Jensen
Special Effects:
Dale Newkirk
Story:
Chuck Conaway
Stunt Coordinator:
Phil O'Dell
Unit Production Manager:
George Van Noy
Writer:
Chuck Conaway
Ira Israel
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