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Release Date:
June 3, 1992
Original Title:
Illicit Behavior
Alternate Titles:
Criminal Intent
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Amritraj Entertainment Inc.
Prism Entertainment Corporation
Promark Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 101
Mike Yarnell is a burnt out cop, who is being investigated by internal affairs. When he begins taking out his frustration on his wife, she turns to the man handling her husband's case for protection. However, there's more to her than what meets the eye.
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Art Direction:
Everett D. Wilson
Casting:
James F. Tarzia
Costume Design:
Dorothy Amos
Director:
Worth Keeter
Director of Photography:
Doyle Smith
Editor:
Kert Vandermeulen
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Barbara Javitz
Executive Producer:
Barry L. Collier
First Assistant Director:
Coni Lancaster
Gaffer:
David Hayball
Key Makeup Artist:
Dean Sadler
Original Music Composer:
Michael Linn
Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Steve Beswick
Production Design:
R. Clifford Searcy
Script Supervisor:
Cheryl Starbuck
Second Assistant Director:
Susan Albright
Special Effects Coordinator:
Wayne Beauchamp
Story:
Jag Mundhra
Stunt Coordinator:
Al Cutillo
Stunts:
Sonja Davis
Pat Banta
Bruce W. Morgan
A. Michael Lerner
Writer:
Michel W. Potts
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