Out of the Night: The Stephen Arrington Story (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 9, 1995

Original Title:
Out of the Night: The Stephen Arrington Story

Alternate Titles:
Fuera de la noche: la historia de Stephen Arrington

Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
The Wyland Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 45

Ambition, talented and smart but he almost threw his life away until he came...

Steve Arrington's hopes and dreams were lost in a nightmare of bad decisions, bad company, and bad moves. He went from hero to villain, lost his honor and self respect, and found himself trapped in the no-win world of drug smugglers and big-time losers. He had to choose between silver and lead - dirty money or a bullet in the head. The first glimmer of hope came when drug agents cut short his out law career. A scapegoat for his high-rolling superiors in the cocaine racket, Arrington found the locked doors of a federal prison offered him a chance to find his way Out of the Night. His discovery of forgiveness helped him recover his self esteem and led him to fulfillment of his dreams. Out of the Night proves that there is hope for the fallen and escape for the trapped. You'll be inspired with new reasons to believe in God's forgiving love and patient leading

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ADR & Dubbing:
Kim Deardorff

Art Direction:
Edie Hughes

Assistant Production Manager:
Lori Johnson

Associate Producer:
Jim Wood
Gerry Chudleigh

Camera Operator:
Carl Randall

Casting:
Jeff Gerrard

Cinematography:
George Adams

Director:
Jeff Wood

Electrician:
Ray Hinton

Executive Producer:
Daniel Matthews

First Assistant Camera:
Paul Zenk

Grip:
Matt McGowan

Makeup & Hair:
Bobbi Roberts
Judi Jorgensein Powers

Mixing Engineer:
Scott Weber

Music:
Jeffrey Wood

Online Editor:
Bill Beltran

Producer:
Jeff Wood

Production Assistant:
Jeffrey Winn
Brandon Faussett
Chauncey Smith
Linda Walter
Vicki Dyer
Bruce Rische

Production Consultant:
Sidney Sharron

Production Manager:
Stew Harty
Terry Benedict

Props:
Darin Hughes

Screenplay:
Donald Davenport
Nancy Kurrack
Stephen Arrington
Jeff Wood

Script Supervisor:
Nancy Kurrack

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Carl Schloetel

Second Unit:
Mike Beesley
Colin K. Mead

Sound:
Tim Bramet

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