FBI: Negotiator (2005) [NR]

Release Date:
October 24, 2005

Original Title:
FBI: Negotiator

Alternate Titles:
Buscando una salida
FBI: Negotiator - Verhandeln ist ihr Job
La Dernière chance
The Negotiator

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Legacy Filmworks
Nasser Entertainment Group

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 16  US: NR 

Runtime: 89

An FBI agent must negotiate with a woman holding a hospital hostage in order to get her hands on an experimental drug.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Cliff Hokanson

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jenny Bernice

Associate Producer:
Stephen Harmaty

Casting:
Lindsay Chag
Sandra-Ken Freeman

Costume Design:
Tina Fiorda

Director:
Nicholas Kendall

Director of Photography:
Danny Nowak

Editor:
Roger Mattiussi

Executive Producer:
Jack Nasser
Joseph Nasser

First Assistant Director:
Paul Turner

Gaffer:
Gareth Harrison

Key Hair Stylist:
Jill Winston

Key Makeup Artist:
Krista Young

Producer:
Deboragh Gabler

Production Design:
Jill Scott

Production Manager:
Tara Cowell-Plain

Script Supervisor:
Claudia Morgado Escanilla

Second Assistant Director:
Alexia S. Droz

Set Decoration:
David Birdsall

Sound Designer:
Ken Cade

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin Belen
Dave Hibbert
Gord Hillier

Sound Recordist:
John Boyle

Sound Supervisor:
Anke Bakker
Jacqueline Cristianini

Special Effects:
Allen Benjamin

Still Photographer:
Jeff Weddell

Stunt Coordinator:
Bill Ferguson

Stunt Double:
Owen Walstrom
Bill Ferguson

Teleplay:
Joseph Nasser
Keoni Waxman

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