Black Friday (2001) [R]

Release Date:
January 19, 2001

Original Title:
Black Friday

Alternate Titles:
Operación viernes negro
Sarokba szorítva
Sexta-Feira Negra

Genres:
Action | Adventure

Production Companies:
G.D.D. Production
Royal Films
Zethro Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 90

After tonight, we all start new lives.

Dean Campbell is a high-powered attorney who returns home from work to find his family being held hostage by terrorists.

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Associate Producer:
Gary Hummer
Mike Hartsfield
Dan Snow

Cinematography:
Derek Dale

Co-Writer:
Matthew Reithmayr
Darren Doane

Costume Designer:
Erin Althea-Smith

Director:
Darren Doane

Editor:
Rick Pratt

Executive Producer:
Alan M. Solomon

Fight Choreographer:
Tsuyoshi Abe

Makeup Artist:
Michelle Rene Elam

Music:
Shaun Lopez

Producer:
Vanessa Righton
Gary Daniels
William Doane

Production Designer:
Colin Doherty

Sound:
Karl E. Swingle

Sound Editor:
Marcus Pardo

Sound Mixer:
Randy Lawson

Stunt Double:
Mike Mukatis

Writer:
Evan Jacobs

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