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Release Date:
December 27, 1996
Original Title:
Persons Unknown
Alternate Titles:
Astathmitos paragontas
Correndo Alto Risco
La sombra del intruso
Persons Unknown
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Promark Entertainment Group
Spectacor Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
When former cop and current security expert Jim Holland has a one night stand with Amanda after getting in her way roller-blading. That introduction turns out to be a well thought out plan by Amanda and her sister Molly, to obtain security codes. The girls and their cohorts rob his client and stash the loot. All the while, detective Jim has been following them and he grabs the money for himself. Then his conscience gets the best of him and he falls in love with Molly. His client turns out to be drug dealers and he's forced to risk his life to protect Molly and Amanda.
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Costume Design:
Alexandra Welker
Director:
George Hickenlooper
Director of Photography:
Richard Crudo
Editor:
Suzanne Pettit
Executive Producer:
Jon Kramer
David Newlon
First Assistant Director:
Mark Anthony Little
Gaffer:
Dexter Eneriz
Key Hair Stylist:
Ralph M. Abalos
Key Makeup Artist:
Elaine L. Offers
Music:
Ed Tomney
Producer:
David Lancaster
Production Design:
Jerry Fleming
Set Decoration:
Sarah Alcorn
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marty Hutcherson
John Brasher
Special Effects Coordinator:
Larry Fioritto
Stunt Coordinator:
Terry James
Debbie Lynn Ross
Stunts:
Donna Evans
Tabby Hanson
Gary Paul
Dick Hancock
Mario Roberts
Ellen Statham
Patrick J. Statham
Nick Satriano
Brian J. Williams
Writer:
Craig Smith
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