The Hit List (1993) [R]

Release Date:
January 17, 1993

Original Title:
The Hit List

Alternate Titles:
Killer Force
Tapa tai tule tapetuksi

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Vision International
Westwind

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 93

Assassin. Bodyguard. Lover. Is he next on... The Hit List

A hit man's boss refers him to a client, a dangerous woman who mixes business with pleasure.

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Art Direction:
Troy Myers

Casting:
Mary Margiotta
Brian Chavanne

Costume Design:
Charmian Espinoza

Dialogue Editor:
Patrick N. Sellers
Neal J. Anderson

Director:
William Webb

Director of Photography:
John Huneck

Editor:
Michael Thibault

Executive Producer:
Richard Goldberg
Robert W. Mann

Original Music Composer:
Rick Conrad

Producer:
T.R. Conroy
William Webb

Production Design:
Perry Andelin Blake

Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax

Set Decoration:
Mario Saverino

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Thirlwell
James G. Williams

Special Effects Coordinator:
John C. Hartigan

Steadicam Operator:
Chris Haarhoff

Still Photographer:
Kevin Merrill

Stunt Coordinator:
Gary J. Wayton

Stunts:
Doug Coleman
Jane Austin
Jeff McGrail
Marguerite Happy
Tom Morga
Merritt Yohnka
Paula Moore Wayton

Supervising Sound Editor:
John Miceli
Michael D. Wilhoit

Unit Production Manager:
Michael Cain

Writer:
Reed Steiner

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