A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Michael Keaton, Rene Russo, Anthony LaPaglia
Written by:
Heywood Gould
Directed by:
Heywood Gould
Release Date:
May 3, 1991
Original Title:
One Good Cop
Alternate Titles:
One Man's Justice
We're Alive
Ένας Υπέροχος Μπάτσος
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hollywood Pictures
Silver Screen Partners IV
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 104
When his partner is killed in the line of duty, Artie Lewis becomes the legal guardian of his three orphaned girls. But during his investigation of the case, Lewis finds his life – and that of his newfound family – on the line. That's when the guilty crime-lord comes face to face with one man's rage, one man's fury, one man's justice.
When NYPD detective Artie Lewis' colleague and friend is shot in a police operation, he and his wife Rita want to adopt his three little children. But they have to realize that their income doesn't suffice for the required larger home. So Artie decides to take the money from the drug-dealing mobster Benjamino.
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Art Direction:
Daniel Maltese
Associate Producer:
Joan Bradshaw
Casting:
Risa Bramon Garcia
Billy Hopkins
Heidi Levitt
Costume Design:
Betsy Heimann
Director:
Heywood Gould
Director of Photography:
Ralf D. Bode
Editor:
Richard Marks
Executive Producer:
Harry Colomby
Hairstylist:
Joseph Coscia
Carolyn Elias
Romaine Greene
Barbara Lorenz
Makeup Artist:
Fern Buchner
Michael Lorenz
James Lee McCoy
Bob Mills
Original Music Composer:
William Ross
David Foster
Producer:
Laurence Mark
Production Design:
Sandy Veneziano
Set Decoration:
John H. Anderson
Writer:
Heywood Gould
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