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Release Date:
April 21, 1995
Original Title:
Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Mondo Furioso Filmproductions
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16
Runtime: 83
The 21st-century tale centers on taciturn detective Lipton Cockton as he looks into a series of murders involving exploding victims. The main clue in the case is the white halter dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the subway vent scene in The Seven Year Itch. This clue directs Cockton to the highest levels of the super company LTD Prods. But though Cockton tries and tries, he cannot get there and ends up himself blown to smithereens.
Art Direction:
Ilmari Hakala
Jukka Uusitalo
Assistant Camera:
Antti Härkönen
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tarja Soinisto
Nadja Delcos
Boom Operator:
Heikki Innanen
Co-Producer:
Peter Aalbæk Jensen
Co-Writer:
Kai Raumonen
Jorma Tommila
Colorist:
Timo Nousiainen
Pirjo Laivuori
Costume Design:
Joona Savolainen
Sanna Pyykkö
Costumer:
Seija Mällinen
Tiina Tuovinen
Director:
Jari Halonen
Director of Photography:
Timo Heinänen
Editor:
Juha Antti-Poika
Jari Halonen
Gaffer:
Juha Puumalainen
Idea:
Mika Siltala
Jouni Nikkanen
Matti Paunio
Pauliina Hulkko
Makeup Artist:
Eija-Leena Lehmuskallio
Negative Cutter:
Päivi Issakainen
Original Music Composer:
Kustaa Kantelinen
Johnny Lee Michaels
Kristian Molina
Tuomas Kantelinen
Peter Nordström
Producer:
Heikki Ahonius
Production Design:
Jouni Nikkanen
Production Manager:
Lauri Hänninen
Production Sound Mixer:
Jari Innanen
Property Master:
Jukka Hytti
Riitta Pasanen
Sound Designer:
Peter Nordström
Sound Editor:
Peter Nordström
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Forsström
Peter Nordström
Still Photographer:
Seppo Renvall
Writer:
Jari Halonen
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