A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 26, 1997
Original Title:
Killer per caso
Alternate Titles:
Botcsinálta gyilkosjelölt
Good Bad Guy - Killer aus Zufall
O Bom Patife
The Good Bad Guy
İyi kötü adam
С пистолетом наголо
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Funny Movie Productions
Medusa Film
Thirtieth Century Wolf
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Italian immigrant Joe is hired by mobster Vince to kill a witness before he can testify against him. Joe dresses up as a policeman to be able to get close to his victim, but he's mistaken for a real cop by everyone and will reluctantly have to enforce the law to avoid blowing his cover.
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ADR Recordist:
Ferenc Lukács
Assistant Camera:
Chuck Baker
Assistant Costume Designer:
Birgit Müller
Best Boy Grip:
Brad 'Toaster Oven' Reeves
Boom Operator:
LaNessa Phearson
Camera Loader:
Scott Conner
Camera Operator:
Lucio Olivieri
Casting:
Craig Campobasso
Casting Assistant:
Tamra Naggar
Cinematography:
Massimo Zeri
Color Timer:
Jim J. Williams
Costume Design:
Maurizio Bizzarri
Craft Service:
Colleen Morale
Director:
Ezio Greggio
Editor:
Marc Grossman
Electrician:
Marty Svoboda
First Assistant Director:
Roger La Page
Gaffer:
Cicero De Moraes
Grip:
Ian S. Momberger
Key Grip:
Michael Landsburg
Key Hair Stylist:
Martina Kohl
Legal Services:
Craig R. Gates
Craig R. Gates
Makeup Department Head:
Pamela Roth
Music:
John Dickson
Producer:
Ezio Greggio
Roger La Page
Production Coordinator:
Michelle Stone
Production Design:
Randal P. Earnest
Production Manager:
Giampaolo Debole
Property Master:
Angel Acosta
Recording Supervision:
Jeff Floro
Samuel Libraty
Script Supervisor:
Paul Fraser
Pam Leonte
Second Assistant Camera:
Riccardo Zanarini
Barry Norwood
Second Assistant Director:
Sasha Malarevsky
Second Second Assistant Director:
Kurt Knutzen
Sound Mixer:
Giovanni Di Simone
Special Effects Coordinator:
Albert Lannutti
Steadicam Operator:
Jerome Fauci
Still Photographer:
Tiziana Orsini
Stunt Coordinator:
Gregg Brazzel
Stunts:
Scott Leva
Mark Lonsdale
Peewee Piemonte
Supervising Sound Editor:
Markus Innocenti
Samuel Libraty
Transportation Captain:
Mike Painter
Todd Painter
Transportation Coordinator:
John W. Barbee
Video Assist Operator:
Malcolm Occhetto
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joseph Grossberg
Wardrobe Assistant:
Georgia Alemanni
Writer:
Ezio Greggio
Rudy De Luca
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