Hollywood Homicide (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
June 9, 2003

Original Title:
Hollywood Homicide

Alternate Titles:
Hollywood Cops
Голливудские копы

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Revolution Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  CH: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  DK: 15  FR: TP  GB: 12A  GR: 13  HU: 16  IE: 15  JP: R15+  KR: 15  PL: 12  RO: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 116

They're two cops with one shot at solving a murder... and surviving each other.

Joe Gavilan and his new partner K. C. Calden, are detectives on the beat in Tinseltown. Neither one of them really wants to be a cop, Gavilan moonlights as a real estate broker, and Calden is an aspiring actor moonlighting as a yoga instructor. When the two are assigned a big case they must work out whether they want to solve the case or follow their hearts.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Maurice K. McGuire

ADR Editor:
Denise Horta
Lee Lemont
Mary Andrews

ADR Mixer:
Greg Steele
Eric Thompson

ADR Recordist:
Chris Navarro
Chris Fitzgerald

Additional Production Assistant:
Angela Athayde

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Cecilia Sweatman

Art Department Coordinator:
Patti McNulty

Art Direction:
Christa Munro

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Tim Marshall

Assistant Costume Designer:
Sabrina Rosen

Assistant Property Master:
Scott M. Anderson
Kevin Shaw

Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Aulicino

Boom Operator:
Mychal D. Smith

Camera Department Manager:
Tyler Allison

Camera Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner

Casting:
Ed Johnston

Casting Associate:
Robyn Owen Silvestri

Chief Lighting Technician:
Brent Poe

Co-Producer:
Scott Bernstein
Robert Souza
Allegra Clegg

Color Timer:
Matvey Shatz

Construction Coordinator:
Karen Higgins

Construction Foreman:
William 'W' Gilpin

Costume Design:
Bernie Pollack

Costume Illustrator:
Jean Bone Weiss

Costume Supervisor:
Nick Scarano

Costumer:
Gregory B. Peña
Laura Baker
Michelle Roth
Timothy Alberts
Jorge J. Gonzalez

Dialogue Editor:
Anthony Milch
Eileen Horta
John C. Stuver
Donald L. Warner Jr.
Nancy Nugent Title

Director:
Ron Shelton

Director of Photography:
Barry Peterson

Dolly Grip:
Dwight Joseph Lavers
Billy Pierson

Driver:
Kirk A. Holland
William Dreher
William Hogue
Paulie DiCocco

Editor:
Paul Seydor

Electrician:
Ron Alexus

Executive Producer:
Joe Roth
David V. Lester

Extras Casting:
Tina Kerr

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Brad Peterman

First Assistant Camera:
Sam DiMaggio

First Assistant Director:
Eric Fox Hays

First Assistant Editor:
Autumn Lisa Mason

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Patrick Cicero

Foley Artist:
Laura Macias
Sean Rowe

Foley Editor:
Lisa O'Donoghue
Marc Meyer

Foley Mixer:
Shawn Kennelly

Foley Supervisor:
Thom Brennan

Graphic Designer:
Susan A. Burig

Hair Department Head:
Kenneth Walker

Hairstylist:
Michael Kriston

Key Costumer:
Hugo Peña

Key Grip:
Kurt Grossi

Key Hair Stylist:
JoAnn Stafford-Chaney

Key Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Felix

Leadman:
Louise Del Araujo

Location Manager:
Stuart Neumann
Peter J. Novak

Makeup Artist:
Michael Laudati
Mindy Hall

Makeup Department Head:
Dennis Liddiard

Music Editor:
Todd Bozung
Marvin R. Morris
Michael Boustead

Music Supervisor:
Kathy Nelson
Dawn Solér

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Original Music Composer:
Alex Wurman

Post Production Coordinator:
Gail Laskowski

Post Production Supervisor:
Clark Henderson

Producer:
Ron Shelton
Lou Pitt

Production Accountant:
Cheryl A. Stone

Production Assistant:
Billy Taylor
Jordan Albertsen

Production Design:
James D. Bissell

Production Sound Mixer:
Kirk Francis

Production Supervisor:
Daren Hicks

Property Master:
Tom Shaw Jr.

Rigging Gaffer:
James M. Cox

Screenplay:
Ron Shelton
Robert Souza

Script Supervisor:
Karen Golden

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Tyler Allison

Second Assistant Camera:
Robert Baek

Second Assistant Director:
Hope Garrison

Second Second Assistant Director:
Matt Pexa

Set Decoration:
Jan Pascale

Set Designer:
Julia K. Levine
William F. Matthews
Lorrie Campbell

Sound Designer:
Bruce Fortune

Sound Effects Editor:
Kim Secrist
Michael Payne
Steven F. Nelson
Elliott Koretz
Brian Best
Howard Neiman
Steve Mann

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Myron Nettinga
Michael Minkler

Sound Supervisor:
Bruce Fortune

Special Effects Coordinator:
Ken Pepiot

Special Effects Supervisor:
Elia P. Popov

Steadicam Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner

Still Photographer:
Sidney Ray Baldwin

Storyboard Artist:
Darryl Henley

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw

Stunt Double:
Gary J. Wayton

Stunt Driver:
Steve Kelso

Stunts:
Michael Runyard
Danny Wynands
Joe Bucaro III
Sandy Berumen
Tim Trella
Tim Rigby
Tommy J. Huff
Donna Evans
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Charlie Picerni
Freddie Hice
Doug Coleman
Gary McLarty
Walter Scott
Annie Ellis
Mike Justus
Ben Scott

Supervising ADR Editor:
Becky Sullivan

Transportation Captain:
Randy Cantor

Transportation Co-Captain:
Rodney Lee Bennett

Transportation Coordinator:
Joel Marrow

Unit Production Manager:
Allegra Clegg

Unit Publicist:
Stanley Brossette

Utility Sound:
Matthew W. Tenggren

Utility Stunts:
Cassandra McCormick

Video Assist Operator:
David D. Scott

Visual Effects Producer:
David Taritero

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Carey Villegas

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