A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 5, 2009
Original Title:
Partners
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Synkronized
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 130
In 2008 Brooklyn has become a breeding ground for chaos, and criminal elements such as the mafia and gang lords. NYPD Detectives Christopher Perez and Steve Clarkson will work together as partners trying to restore order and balance back to the streets of Brooklyn. A new figure has emerged in the drug world. A ruthless character named Peskin), leader of a group of men bent on control of all of New York City. Willing to do anything to achieve this goal, Peskin sets out on a war against local gangs, mafia leaders, and the NYPD themselves. Clarkson and Perez must work together with federal agencies, and criminals to bring forth an end to this psychopath's terror.
Associate Producer:
Alex Cohen
Co-Producer:
Judith Lipner
Peter James Iengo
Consulting Producer:
Alex Cohen
Director:
Peter James Iengo
Director of Photography:
Peter James Iengo
Editor:
Peter James Iengo
Executive Producer:
Peter Frank Iengo
Key Grip:
Joseph Battista
Lighting Technician:
Breyaan Bolling
Makeup Supervisor:
Jennifer Roster
Music Supervisor:
Christopher Sauter
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Sauter
Marc Bauman
Production Assistant:
Patrick Dugger
Sound Mixer:
Ross Hockrow
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ross Hockrow
Writer:
Peter James Iengo
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