A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 17, 1987
Original Title:
Nowhere to Hide
Alternate Titles:
Die Unbarmherzigen
La mujer de hierro
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alliance Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 84
Marine officer Rob Cutter and his wife Barbara have a son named Johnny. Rob discovers that two newly delivered helicopters in his squadron have crashed because a defective part, a C-ring, has been made of a weaker, less expensive alloy. Before Rob can go public with this, Rob is killed on the orders of corrupt General Howard, who did not want Rob to go public with the defective part. Howard believes that Barbara, who is also a marine, now has the part, so Howard and his henchmen set out to kill Barbara and Johnny and get the part, but Howard is underestimating what Barbara is willing to do to protect Johnny.
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Animal Wrangler:
Raymond Ducasse
Art Department Coordinator:
Hélène Lafrance
Art Department Trainee:
Ron Lee
Art Direction:
Abe Lee
Assistant Director:
David M. Robertson
Assistant Editor:
Jeremy Podeswa
Assistant Location Manager:
Nicholas Barker
Michel Pradier
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lucille Demers
Assistant Property Master:
Jean-Vincent Fournier
Assistant Set Dresser:
Réal Paré
Assistant Sound Editor:
Ann Heeley-Ray
John Laing
Susan Shipton
Cindy Fret
Judy 'Lucky' Kemeny
Eric Anderson
Alan Goluboff
Assistant Unit Manager:
Paul Bujold
Best Boy Electric:
François Warot
Boom Operator:
Eric Zimmer
Camera Operator:
Jean Lépine
Camera Trainee:
Eric Moynier
Casting:
Amanda Mackey
Ross Clydesdale
Maria Armstrong
Ginette D'Amico
Casting Assistant:
Diane Allaire
Co-Editor:
Susan Schneir
Construction Coordinator:
Rejean Brochu
Costume Assistant:
Mario Davignon
Sylvie Clément
Costume Design:
Fabienne April
Renée April
Craft Service:
George Calamatas
Director:
Mario Philip Azzopardi
Director of Photography:
Vic Sarin
Dolly Grip:
Stephen Wells
Editor:
Rit Wallis
Electrician:
Marc André Berthiaume
Mark Sherman
Jean-François Chevrier
Executive Producer:
John Kemeny
Stéphane Reichel
First Assistant Camera:
Yves Drapeau
First Assistant Director:
Tony Lucibello
Foley Artist:
Peter McBurnie
Gaffer:
Walter Klymkiw
Generator Operator:
Yves Paquette
Grip:
Normand Guy
Tim Latchem
Lennard Wells
Michael St. Pierre
Hair Designer:
Ronald J. Rolfe
Hairstylist:
Manon Joly
Bob Pritchett
Key Grip:
Jacob Rolling
Location Manager:
Jennifer Jonas
Makeup Artist:
Jocelyne Bellemare
Music:
Brad Fiedel
Music Supervisor:
Allan K. Rosen
Musician:
Ross Levinson
Producer:
András Hámori
Julie Corman
Production Assistant:
Hayd Fazliyan
Ron Mundy
Mia Taylor
Steven Woloshen
Jean-Marin Basley
Gilles Perreault
Production Coordinator:
Kristine Michaels
Lynn Mallay
Production Design:
Csaba András Kertész
Production Executive:
Susan Cavan
Property Buyer:
Marc Fiquet
Property Master:
Serge Bureau
Jacques Chamberland
Scenic Artist:
Alain Giguère
Screenplay:
Alex Rebar
Script Supervisor:
Marie La Haye
Joanne T. Harwood
Second Assistant Camera:
Andrew Nevard
Nicolas Marion
Daniel Vincelette
Second Assistant Director:
Madeleine Henrié
Lorne Orleans
Second Unit Director:
Claude Brien
Buddy Joe Hooker
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Roy Allen Smith
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Judy 'Lucky' Kemeny
Robert Guertin
Set Decoration:
Edward 'Tantar' LeViseur
Set Dresser:
Grant Lucibello
Set Photographer:
Takashi Seida
Sound Assistant:
Andrew Campbell
Sound Editor:
Tony Currie
Richard Cadger
Jane Tattersall
David Giammarco
Wayne Griffin
Kenneth Heeley-Ray
David Evans
Gord Thompson
Robin Leigh
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Liotta
Don White
Joe Grimaldi
Sound Recordist:
Don Cohen
Special Effects:
Louis Craig
Special Effects Assistant:
Charles-Henri Duclos
Special Effects Coordinator:
Tom Fisher
Special Effects Technician:
Jay King
Yvon Charbonneau
Still Photographer:
Douglas Kirkland
Story:
Alex Rebar
Storyboard Artist:
Tapani Knuutila
Joseph Gilland
Stunt Coordinator:
Buddy Joe Hooker
Steve M. Davison
Bud Davis
Stunt Double:
Mireille Samson
Stunt Driver:
David Rigby
Stunts:
Cornelius Campbell
Peter Cox
Stéphane Lefebvre
Alison Reid
Robyn McNicoll
Richard Zeman
Tony Morelli
Marc Désourdy
Raymond Ducasse
Branko Racki
Jim Dunn
John Walsh
Yves Langlois
Jim Tuck
Swing:
David Blanchard
Third Assistant Director:
Marie Gislaine Cretier
Unit Manager:
François Sylvestre
Wardrobe Master:
Sophie Beasse
Weapons Master:
Gary Flanagan
Writer:
George Goldsmith
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