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Release Date:
May 12, 1995
Original Title:
No Way Back
Alternate Titles:
Das Yakuza-Kartell - No Way Back
F.B.I. Un homme à abattre
Fino alla fine
Keleti harc
Нет пути назад
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
First Look International
NEO Motion Pictures
Overseas FilmGroup
Ozla Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 91
When FBI Agent Zack Grant's partner is killed during a blown-up operation, he attempts to find the person responsible. Mafioso Frank Serlano believes Zack is responsible for his only son's death in the same operation and kidnaps Zack's son to hold as bait. The action gets wild when airline stewardess Mary is taken hostage to add what seems an another insurmountable problem for Zack. There appears to be no way out.
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Associate Producer:
Don Phillips
Casting:
Lisa Bankert
Cinematography:
Richard Clabaugh
Co-Producer:
Raquel Caballes Maxwell
Michael Leahy
Costume Design:
Cathryn Wagner
Director:
Frank A. Cappello
Editor:
Sonny Baskin
Executive Producer:
W.K. Border
Takashige Ichise
First Assistant Director:
Rod Smith
Hairstylist:
Shauna Giesbrecht
Key Hair Stylist:
Patty Beigel
Beth O'Rourke
Key Makeup Artist:
Patty Beigel
Beth O'Rourke
Line Producer:
Thomas Calabrese
Makeup Artist:
Shauna Giesbrecht
Original Music Composer:
David C. Williams
Producer:
Aki Komine
Joel Soisson
Production Design:
Clark Hunter
Set Decoration:
Traci Kirshbaum
Stunts:
Joni Avery
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