ATF (1999) [NR]

Release Date:
September 6, 1999

Original Title:
ATF

Alternate Titles:
A.T.F.
A.T.F: Escuadrón policial
Kommandounternehmen ATF-One
Sleeper - Gefürchteter Feind
Unité spéciale - Une femme d'action

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia TriStar Television
Round Two Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 88

In the wake of the tragic events at Waco, Texas where an armed conflict with armed militiamen broke out, agents of the federal government's Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) carry out a clandestine mission within another militia operation that is possibly involved in the sales of guns and the murder of an agent. Agent Robin O'Brien infiltrates the operation against her director's orders. When events start unraveling and an FBI agent threatens to take over the operation and start a military action, the ATF agents have to apply what they learned from Waco to save another blood bath.

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Art Direction:
Douglas Cumming

Associate Producer:
Tracy Fetterolf
Jeff Henry

Casting:
Nikki Valko
Ken Miller

Co-Executive Producer:
David Latt

Co-Producer:
Larry Rapaport

Costume Design:
Kathryn Morrison

Director:
Dean Parisot

Director of Photography:
Jerzy Zieliński

Editor:
Ned Bastille

Executive Producer:
Patricia Cornwell
Dean Parisot
Michelle Ashford

Hair Department Head:
Stacey K. Black

Makeup Department Head:
Desne J. Holland

Original Music Composer:
Wendy Blackstone

Production Design:
Waldemar Kalinowski

Set Decoration:
Sandy Struth

Story:
Patricia Cornwell

Teleplay:
Patricia Cornwell
Michelle Ashford

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