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Release Date:
August 2, 2004
Original Title:
Bet Your Life
Alternate Titles:
24 Escape
Bet Your Life - Verwette Dein Leben
The Game - Spiel um Dein Leben
Time Limit 24
Genres:
Action | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Silver Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 120
A man makes a bet in Las Vegas with some men who want to kill him. He bets he can stay alive for 24 hours, then comes to Cleveland to elude them.
Costume Design:
Sara Jane Slotnick
Dialogue Editor:
James Morioka
Director:
Louis Morneau
Director of Photography:
George Mooradian
Editor:
Glenn Garland
Executive Producer:
Joel Silver
Hair Department Head:
Rosalee Riggle
Key Costumer:
Donnie McFinely
Key Hair Stylist:
Karen Lovell
Key Makeup Artist:
Scott Gamble
Makeup Department Head:
Shashana Kaplan
Original Music Composer:
Tim Truman
Producer:
Steve Richards
Production Design:
James A. Gelarden
Script Supervisor:
Louise Demetre
Set Decoration:
Diana Stoughton
Sound Editor:
Paul Hackner
Eryne Prine
Wade Wilson
Sound Effects Editor:
Michael Edward Johnson
Story:
Jeff Welch
Stunt Coordinator:
Kurt Bryant
Stunt Double:
Garrett Warren
Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard Adrian
Mark Larry
Teleplay:
Jeff Welch
Louis Morneau
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Robin Fields
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