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Release Date:
September 1, 1993
Original Title:
Night Eyes 3
Alternate Titles:
Bodyguard für heiße Nächte
Night Eyes III
Night Eyes Three
Noční oči 3
情人的保镖
情人的保镳
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Prism Entertainment Corporation
Vision International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ US: R
Runtime: 97
A security guard falls for a famous TV actress he is hired to protect while dealing with mobsters who want his hide for some sour business deal.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Stephen M. Foss
Art Direction:
William Lakoff
Best Boy Electric:
Kerrec 'K-Man' Williams
Boom Operator:
Lee Howell
Casting:
Ellen Lang
Costume Design:
Ron Talsky
Costumer:
Carol Quiroz
Director:
Andrew Stevens
Director of Photography:
James Mathers
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Barbara Javitz
Executive Producer:
Howard Baldwin
Barry L. Collier
First Assistant Camera:
Laurent Soriano
First Assistant Director:
Tony Schwartz
First Assistant Editor:
Sean Valla
Dan Gutman
Gaffer:
Stephen M. Foss
Hair Designer:
Jori Jenae
Makeup Department Head:
Kathleen Karridene
Original Music Composer:
Terry Plumeri
Other:
Marc Vahanian
Producer:
Andrew Stevens
Ashok Amritraj
Production Design:
Zeev Tankus
Production Manager:
Robert E. Waters
Production Sound Mixer:
Arnold Braun
Property Master:
Lynda Reiss
Script Supervisor:
Lexxie Cariste
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeffrey N. Civa
Second Assistant Director:
Missie Winston
Steadicam Operator:
Kenn Ferro
Still Photographer:
Byron J. Cohen
Story:
Andrew Stevens
Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay
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