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Release Date:
October 10, 1997
Original Title:
Most Wanted
Alternate Titles:
1号通缉令
Most Wanted
Se busca
Особо опасный преступник
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Ivory Way Productions
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 99
A Marine on death row is recruited by a shadowy U.S. military officer as part of a top-secret ops team, then gets framed for murder when the team and its officer set him up as the fall guy for the assassination of the First Lady.
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Art Direction:
Arlan Jay Vetter
Assistant Art Director:
Brian Jewell
Costume Design:
Ileane Meltzer
Director:
David Hogan
Director of Photography:
Marc Reshovsky
Editor:
Michael J. Duthie
Mark Helfrich
Executive Producer:
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Tony Mark
Makeup Artist:
Melanie Levitt
Original Music Composer:
Paul Buckmaster
Producer:
Eric L. Gold
Production Design:
Jean-Philippe Carp
Second Unit Director:
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Set Costumer:
Julia Schklair
Vanessa Hart
Set Decoration:
Alexander Carle
Set Production Assistant:
Jason Constantine
Sound Effects Editor:
David Farmer
Paul Menichini
Renee Sabath
Ricardo Broadus
John C. Stuver
Tim Gedemer
Harry Cohen
Michael Kamper
Jonathan Karp
Tim Walston
Jeffrey R. Whitcher
Elisabeth Flaum
Sound Mixer:
Michael Hogan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Alexander
Tom E. Dahl
Dean A. Zupancic
Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Stunt Double:
Sandy Berumen
Stunts:
Kenny Endoso
Al Goto
Norman Howell
Anita Hart
Julie Michaels
Henry Kingi
Manny Perry
Tim A. Davison
John C. Meier
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrew DeCristofaro
Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Ann Scibelli
Larry Mann
Writer:
Keenen Ivory Wayans
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