The Thin Blue Line (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 28, 1988

Original Title:
The Thin Blue Line

Alternate Titles:
La delgada línea azul
正義難伸

Genres:
Crime | Documentary

Production Companies:
American Playhouse
Third Floor Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 103

Errol Morris's unique documentary dramatically re-enacts the crime scene and investigation of a police officer's murder in Dallas.

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2014
#5
Critics' Top 10 Poll
Greatest Documentaries of All Time

Art Direction:
Lester Cohen

Associate Producer:
Brad Fuller

Dialogue Editor:
Jaime Kibben
Van Allen James

Director:
Errol Morris

Director of Photography:
Robert Chappell
Stefan Czapsky

Editor:
Paul Barnes

Executive Producer:
Lindsay Law

Gaffer:
John Geisler

Key Hair Stylist:
Theo Mayes

Key Makeup Artist:
Theo Mayes

Music:
Philip Glass

Producer:
Mark Lipson

Production Design:
Ted Bafaloukos

Production Manager:
Shelley Houis

Sound:
Brad Fuller

Sound Effects Editor:
Samuel Lehmer
Jeff Kliment

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jack Leahy
Samuel Lehmer

Special Effects:
Matt Vogel

Title Designer:
Ted Bafaloukos

Unit Manager:
Steven Stoke

Writer:
Errol Morris

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