Deadly Force (1983) [R]

Release Date:
July 8, 1983

Original Title:
Deadly Force

Alternate Titles:
Forza bruta
Força Mortal
Kynigito thanatou
O 'stratiotis' ton poleon
Règlement de comptes
Stoney, el frío
Todesschwadron
Zabójcza siła

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Embassy Pictures
Force
Hemdale
Transpacific Media Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 95

When the cops won't, and the courts can't...Stoney Cooper will give you justice!

Stoney Cooper, a former Los Angeles police officer, is at a low point in his life. Kicked off the force because of his anti-authority attitude, he now ekes out a living as a freelancer in New York. All this changes when the daughter of an old friend is killed by serial killer terrorizing L.A. Although almost nobody in his old home town is happy to see him back, Cooper pledges to bring the killer to justice before any more innocent people die.

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ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Art Direction:
Alan Roderick-Jones

Assistant Editor:
John Currin
Lane Russell

Assistant Production Design:
Stuart Lennox

Assistant Property Master:
Steve Carpenter

Assistant Set Decoration:
Elise Basten

Associate Producer:
Keith Rubinstein

Best Boy Electric:
Gregory Peters

Best Boy Grip:
Robert Fischer

Boom Operator:
Joseph Geisinger

Camera Operator:
Dennis Smith
Hanania Baer
Peter Lyons Collister

Casting:
Hursey St. Johns

Costume Assistant:
Julie Glick

Costume Design:
Betty Pecha Madden

Dialogue Editor:
Karen Rasch

Director:
Paul Aaron

Director of Photography:
Jon Kranhouse
Norman Leigh
David Myers

Dolly Grip:
Robie Price

Editor:
Roy Watts

Electrician:
John M. Conti
Patrick James Grosswendt

Executive Producer:
John Daly

First Assistant Camera:
Michael E. Little

First Assistant Director:
Ronald Colby

Gaffer:
Dennis Grow

Grip:
Richard R. Perkins

Key Grip:
Jonathan Woolf

Key Hairdresser:
Terryis Lee Hamilton

Key Makeup Artist:
Scott Readwine

Line Producer:
Roger La Page

Location Manager:
William Fay

Makeup Effects:
Mark Shostrom

Music Editor:
Fred Prior

Original Music Composer:
Gary S. Scott

Producer:
Sandy Howard
Dennis Nemec

Production Controller:
Gary Gillingham

Production Coordinator:
Chip Fowler
Carol Hilson

Production Manager:
Roger La Page

Property Master:
David L. Glazer

Screenplay:
Barry Schneider
Ken Barnett
Robert Vincent O'Neil

Script Supervisor:
Jeanne Rosenberg

Second Assistant Camera:
Steven Finestone
Joel Soisson

Second Assistant Director:
James Fitzpatrick

Set Decoration:
Nancy Arnold

Sound Editor:
Peter Grives
Russ Hill
Paul Laune
Gary Vaughan
Dan Thomas

Sound Mixer:
Ron Judkins

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mark Shostrom

Still Photographer:
Diana Lynn Moltrup

Story:
Ken Barnett

Stunts:
Denny Arnold
Norman Blankenship
Bud Davis
Ray Lykins
Donna Lynn
Mardie Schaefer
Alan Marcus
Don Pike
Lee Pulford

Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul B. Clay
James Troutman

Transportation Coordinator:
Frank Tremonti

Unit Publicist:
Jack Lyons

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