Dark Blue (2002) [R]

Release Date:
December 14, 2002

Original Title:
Dark Blue

Alternate Titles:
4-29-92
Dark Blue - Die Farbe der Korruption
The Plague Season

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Alphaville Films
Cosmic Picture
IM Filmproduktion
Intermedia
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
United Artists

Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16  DE: 16  GB: 15  GR: 16  IE: 15  IT: R  US: R 

Runtime: 118

Sworn to protect. Sworn to serve. Sworn to secrecy.

Set during the Rodney King riots, a robbery homicide investigation triggers a series of events that will cause a corrupt LAPD officer to question his tactics.

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Art Direction:
Thomas T. Taylor

Casting:
Francine Maisler

Costume Design:
Kathryn Morrison

Director:
Ron Shelton

Director of Photography:
Barry Peterson

Editor:
Paul Seydor
Patrick Flannery

Executive Producer:
Guy East
Moritz Borman
Nigel Sinclair

Key Hair Stylist:
Romy Fleming
Melissa Forney

Makeup Artist:
Wynona Price

Makeup Department Head:
Dennis Liddiard

Original Music Composer:
Terence Blanchard

Producer:
James Jacks
Sean Daniel
Caldecot Chubb
David Blocker

Production Design:
J. Dennis Washington

Screenplay:
David Ayer

Set Decoration:
John Leimanis
David Smith

Sound Designer:
Bruce Fortune
Lance Brown

Story:
James Ellroy

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw

Stunts:
Henry Kingi Jr.
Tony Brubaker

Unit Production Manager:
David Blocker

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