A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 14, 1999
Original Title:
To Serve and Protect
Alternate Titles:
Family Shield
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 169
Three generations of Dallas police officers join together to track down the deadliest serial killer ever to terrorize Texas.
Art Direction:
Chris Henry
Casting:
Mary V. Buck
Susan Edelman
Co-Producer:
Tom Walker
Costume Design:
Janet Lucas Lawler
Director:
Jean de Segonzac
Director of Photography:
Eric Van Haren Noman
Editor:
Benjamin A. Weissman
Executive Producer:
David L. Wolper
Mark Wolper
First Assistant Director:
Donald P.H. Eaton
Matthew Dunne
Key Hair Stylist:
Marie-Ange Ripka
Key Makeup Artist:
Keith Sayer
Gigi Coker
Makeup Effects Designer:
Matthew W. Mungle
Music:
David Michael Frank
Painter:
Jeri Wooward
Jeri Wooward
Post Production Supervisor:
Maile Berger
Producer:
Elliot Friedgen
Norman Twain
Production Design:
Rodger Maus
Property Master:
Jeri Rutherford
Tom Rutherford
Second Assistant Director:
Courtney Wulfe
Lynn Wegenka
Second Unit:
Joe Dunne
Set Decoration:
Erica Rogalla
Rob Edelson
Unit Production Manager:
Michael Attanasio
Writer:
Vincent Patrick
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