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Release Date:
January 9, 1993
Original Title:
Trouble Bound
Alternate Titles:
Une belle emmerdeuse
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
ITC Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
Upon getting out of prison, a man who took the rap for some thief buddies gets together with them again, and tells them he's not interested in doing things with them any more. They stick a dead body in his trunk, unbeknownst to him, and he roars off to find his future. Unfortunately, they forgot to get the key they need off the body, so they're chasing him. Meanwhile, a mafia kingpin's daughter is trying to kill the hitman that killed her father, but her grandmother is trying to make peace with the family that hired the hitman, so she and her thugs are trying to stop the daughter. The guy and the daughter get together and experience mayhem on the run from two directions.
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Boom Operator:
Peter Halbert
Kevin Kubota
Kenneth C. Mantlo
Camera Operator:
Mauro Fiore
Casting:
Mike Fenton
Jory Weitz
Co-Producer:
Andrew G. La Marca
Francis Delia
Costume Design:
Merrie Lawson
Director:
Jeffrey Reiner
Director of Photography:
Janusz KamiĆski
Editor:
Neil Grieve
Executive Producer:
W.M. Christopher Gorog
First Assistant Director:
Rod Smith
Location Manager:
Robert Foulkes
Location Scout:
Robert Brooks Mendel
Music:
Vinny Golia
Producer:
Tom Kuhn
Fred Weintraub
Production Design:
Richard Sherman
Script Supervisor:
Sylvie Chesneau
Hilary Momberger-Powers
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mauro Fiore
Set Decoration:
Michael Warga
Sound Editor:
Kelly Cabral
Phil Haberman
Jennifer Mann
Norto Sepulveda
Sound Mixer:
Stephen Halbert
Giovanni Di Simone
Steadicam Operator:
Mark O'Kane
Stunt Coordinator:
Rawn Hutchinson
Stunts:
Tony Epper
James Logan
Jim Alquist
Writer:
Francis Delia
Darrell Fetty
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