A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 4, 1998
Original Title:
October 22
Alternate Titles:
Fuera de control
October 22
October Twenty Second
October Twenty-Second
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Millennium Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
A wounded man makes a desperate call, reporting that a gunman is holding a coffee shop hostage and shooting anyone he pleases -- but when the SWAT team shows up, the madman opens fire. Through flashbacks, a waitress serves an array of customers, all of whom are blissfully unaware of how their lives will be horrifically changed.
Additional Hairstylist:
Louis Hudson
Art Direction:
Catherine Tarver
Assistant Editor:
Mario Von Korff
Kristopher Lease
Assistant Set Decoration:
Shannon Spinella
Associate Producer:
Fred Golan
Casting:
Laura Schiff
Co-Executive Producer:
Boaz Davidson
John Thompson
Co-Producer:
Tani Cohen
Director:
Richard Schenkman
Director of Photography:
Kim Haun
Editor:
Donn Aron
Executive Producer:
Danny Dimbort
Avi Lerner
Trevor Short
First Assistant Director:
Richard Murken
Key Hair Stylist:
Brigitte Bugayong
Yvette Beebe
Key Makeup Artist:
Yvette Beebe
Brigitte Bugayong
Music Supervisor:
Rich Dickerson
Original Music Composer:
Josh Phillips
Midge Ure
Post Production Supervisor:
Diane Evangelista
Producer:
Alfred Sapse
Production Coordinator:
Scott Putman
Production Designer:
Alec Hammond
Production Manager:
Gary DePew
Script Supervisor:
Michael Brink
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Melamed
Set Decoration:
Jerry Gardner
Sound Designer:
Bryan Franklin
Erik R. Kraber
Stunt Coordinator:
Scott Leva
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bryan Franklin
Writer:
Fred Golan
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