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Release Date:
September 10, 1993
Original Title:
I Love a Man in Uniform
Alternate Titles:
A Man in Uniform
Amo los uniformes
Amour, obsession et uniforme
Harter Mann in Uniform
Tappava rooli
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alliance Films
Miracle Pictures
Ontario Film Development Corporation
Téléfilm Canada
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R DE: 16 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 99
Henry Adler, an outwardly normal banker, yearns to make it in show business and still answers to his overbearing father. When Henry is hired to act in a television police drama, he realizes his big break has arrived and decides to do whatever it takes to get into the role — even if that means donning his police costume in public during off hours. It isn't long, however, before Henry begins to take the law into his own hands as his violent side chillingly emerges.
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Assistant Location Manager:
Liam Kiernan
Casting:
Susan Forrest
Costume Design:
Beth Pasternak
Director:
David Wellington
Director of Photography:
David Franco
Editor:
Susan Shipton
Executive Producer:
Alexandra Raffe
First Assistant Director:
Stephen Reynolds
Hairstylist:
Lucy Orton
Makeup Artist:
Judy Murdock
Jordan Samuel
Music Editor:
Alastair Gray
Original Music Composer:
Ron Sures
Gord Downie
Gord Sinclair
Bobby Baker
Johnny Fay
Paul Langlois
Producer:
Paul Brown
Production Design:
John Dondertman
Production Manager:
Armand Leo
Script Supervisor:
Leslie Druker
Second Assistant Director:
Cynthia Gillespie
Set Decoration:
Megan Less
Special Effects:
Ted Ross
Story Editor:
Walter Donohue
Stunts:
Branko Racki
Third Assistant Director:
Lewin Webb
Writer:
David Wellington
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