A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1987
Original Title:
Two Wrongs Make a Right
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Paradigm Films International Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Ivan Rogers is Fletcher Quinn, a successful and respected nightclub owner, in a fast- paced metropolis who is deadly serious about protecting those things he cares most about; his friends; his lady friend; his livelihood...and his life!
Additional Photography:
Chris D. Minnick
Art Direction:
David Yosha
Assistant Director:
William P. Jackson
Best Boy Electric:
Scott Anderson
Boom Operator:
William B. Jenkins Jr.
Camera Department Production Assistant:
Renee Hedstrum
Camera Operator:
David Yosha
Continuity:
Martha Allis
Director:
Robert Brown
Fight Choreographer:
Ron E. White
Gaffer:
Jeff Lint
Grip:
Bruno Bentaglio
Augie Hindman
Key Grip:
Carter Campbell
Makeup & Hair:
Carvin L. Rinehart
Music:
Tony Byrne
Music Editor:
Sheri Galloway
Negative Cutter:
Ivan Bigley
Producer's Assistant:
Michael G. Rizk
Production Manager:
J.D. Wilson
Screenplay:
Ivan Rogers
Screenstory:
Ivan Rogers
Script Supervisor:
Martha Allis
Sound Editor:
Jim Crow
Still Photographer:
William P. Jackson
Transportation Captain:
Jack Rooney
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