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Release Date:
May 7, 1993
Original Title:
Irresistible Force
Alternate Titles:
Power Cop
Genres:
Action | Crime | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CBS Entertainment Productions
Davis Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG
Runtime: 74
A police sergeant is hoping for a few quiet weeks before his impending retirement, but his plans are scuppered when he is joined by an over-enthusiastic rookie partner who is assigned to him after failing her field test. To make matters worse, trouble looms when a group of white supremacists hold up a local shopping centre.
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Associate Producer:
Christine Hart
Camera Operator:
Tracy Kubler
Co-Executive Producer:
Carleton Eastlake
Director:
Kevin Hooks
Director of Photography:
Kevan Lind
Editor:
Andy Blumenthal
Executive Producer:
Merrill H. Karpf
First Assistant Director:
Peter Fitzgerald
Hairstylist:
Noreen Wilkie
Makeup Supervisor:
Kit Moore
Music:
David Michael Frank
Producer:
Michael Lake
Production Design:
David Copping
Production Manager:
Brian Burgess
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Mercurio
Second Unit Director:
Guy Norris
Stunt Coordinator:
Guy Norris
Visual Effects:
Dale Duguid
Writer:
Carleton Eastlake
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