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Release Date:
March 15, 1974
Original Title:
Black Eye
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Jerry Buss Production
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 98
An ex-police officer operating a private detective business comes face to face with a syndicate-backed dope ring.
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Assistant Editor:
Eva Ruggiero
Associate Producer:
Jeffrey M. Sneller
Camera Operator:
Kenneth Peach Jr.
Conductor:
Mort Garson
Director:
Jack Arnold
Director of Photography:
Ralph Woolsey
Editor:
Gene Ruggiero
Executive Producer:
Jack Reeves
First Assistant Director:
Clark L. Paylow
Gaffer:
Robert A. Petzoldt
Hairstylist:
Linda Kail
Makeup Artist:
Harry Ray
Novel:
Jeff Jacks
Original Music Composer:
Mort Garson
Producer:
Pat Rooney
Anne Reeves
Property Master:
Tom Fairbanks
Screenplay:
Jim Martin
Mark Haggard
Script Supervisor:
Ray Quiroz
Second Assistant Director:
David Hamburger
Set Decoration:
John Rozman
Charles Pierce
Sound:
Andrew Gilmore
Gene Ashbrook
Bud Alper
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Minor
Stunts:
Nick Dimitri
Bob Minor
Transportation Captain:
H.A. 'Ham' Miller
Unit Production Manager:
Clark L. Paylow
Wardrobe Master:
G. Tony Scarano
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