A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 6, 1998
Original Title:
Matter of Trust
Alternate Titles:
Una situazione difficile
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
North by Northwest Entertainment
October Films
Rough Diamond Productions
Shoreline Entertainment
Two Sticks Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Michael D'Angelo is a washed-up alcoholic cop. Demoted from his job and living in the past, he takes out his pain by exploring the nightlife of Los Angeles. Theresa, the only woman he's ever loved, is a powerful Assistant D.A. married to a prominent doctor, Peter, and is about to take on the most important case of her firm's history. But all things erupt when personal issues that have been repressed begin to surface in horrifying ways, bringing everyone together in an explosive triangle of betrayal.
Art Direction:
Jackie Hudson
Associate Producer:
Joe Lemmon
Cinematography:
Dan Heigh
Co-Producer:
John Penney
Joan Severance
Costume Design:
Lexi Nikitas
Director:
Joey Travolta
Editor:
Rich Cowan
Will Wuorinen
Executive Producer:
George Marinos
Lynn Mooney
Morris Ruskin
Mary Skinner
Line Producer:
Craig Respol
Music:
Jeff Lass
Producer:
Richard Salvatore
Julia Verdin
Production Design:
Joe Lemmon
Set Decoration:
Dasy Guerra
Stunt Coordinator:
Al Goto
Writer:
John Penney
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