Eraser (1996) [R]

Release Date:
June 21, 1996

Original Title:
Eraser

Alternate Titles:
El Protector
Eraser (Eliminador)
Likvidátor
毁灭者
蒸發密令

Genres:
Action | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Kopelson Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  BE: 16  BR: 16  CH: 16  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  DK: 15  ES: 18  FI: K-16  FR: TP  GB: 15  IE: 18  KR: 15  NL: 12  NO: 15  PT: M/12  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 115

He will erase your past to protect your future.

U.S. Marshall John Kruger erases the identities of people enrolled in the Witness Protection Program. His current assignment is to protect Lee Cullen, who's uncovered evidence that the weapons manufacturer she works for has been selling to terrorist groups. When Kruger discovers that there's a corrupt agent within the program, he must guard his own life while trying to protect Lee's.

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ADR & Dubbing:
Jessica Gallavan
Jerelyn J. Harding

ADR Editor:
Catherine Flynn

ADR Mixer:
Troy Porter

Additional Casting:
Fern Champion

Additional Visual Effects:
Kendrick Wallace

Aerial Coordinator:
Ray McCort

Art Direction:
William Ladd Skinner

Assistant Accountant:
Karen Fouts

Assistant Art Director:
Dawn Snyder

Assistant Camera:
Anthony Braun

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
William Cueto

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Damon Cohoon

Assistant Location Manager:
Michael Haro

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Peter Montagna

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Peter Sobich Jr.

Assistant Property Master:
Gary F. Kieldrup

Assistant Sound Editor:
Todd Harris

Associate Editor:
Ken Blackwell

Associate Producer:
Frank Capra III

Best Boy Grip:
Alfred E. Smithey

Boom Operator:
Steve Bowerman

CG Animator:
Brenton Fletcher

CG Artist:
Christian Hatfield

Camera Operator:
Joseph F. Valentine
Norman Kent
Michael St. Hilaire
Moshe Levin

Carpenter:
Thomas Lauifi

Casting:
Bonnie Timmermann

Casting Associate:
Alison E. McBryde

Chief Lighting Technician:
Bobby Burton

Co-Producer:
Stephen Joel Brown
Caroline Pham

Color Timer:
Dale E. Grahn

Conductor:
Alan Silvestri

Construction Coordinator:
Marvin Salsberg

Construction Foreman:
Henry Stuart John

Costume Design:
Richard Bruno

Costume Supervisor:
Hugo Peña

Costumer:
Victoria Bruno

Craft Service:
Charlie Scott Jr.

Dialogue Editor:
John F. Reynolds
Patrick J. Foley

Digital Compositors:
Vince De Quattro

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Nicholas Brooks

Director:
Chuck Russell

Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg

Driver:
Mitch Friedman

Editor:
Michael Tronick

Electrician:
Shaw Hawkins Burrows

Executive Assistant:
Maria Norman

Executive In Charge Of Production:
James W. Kristoff

Executive Producer:
Michael Tadross
Chuck Russell

First Assistant Camera:
Deborah Brozina

First Assistant Director:
Frank Capra III

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Kim Nolan

Foley Editor:
David Horton Jr.

Foley Mixer:
Eric Gotthelf

Greensman:
Dave Newhouse

Grip:
Michael Guthrie

Hairstylist:
Peter Tothpal
Beatrice De Alba

Key Grip:
Raymond Michels

Leadman:
Mark Woods

Lighting Technician:
Darryl Murchison

Loader:
James Jermyn

Location Assistant:
Joseph Stephans

Location Manager:
Peter M. Tobyansen

Location Scout:
Adam Baer

Makeup Artist:
Louis Lazzara
Jim Kail
Dayne Johnson
Michael Key

Makeup Department Head:
Jeff Dawn

Makeup Effects:
John Deall

Music Editor:
Will Kaplan
Kenneth Karman

Music Programmer:
David Bifano

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

Orchestrator:
Mark McKenzie

Original Music Composer:
Alan Silvestri

Painter:
Richard Salinas

Payroll Accountant:
Rick Roesch

Picture Car Coordinator:
Jacqueline L. Hurd

Post Production Supervisor:
Erica L. Hiller

Producer:
Anne Kopelson
Arnold Kopelson

Production Accountant:
Robert C. Campion

Production Assistant:
Nick Corbett

Production Coordinator:
Terry Ladin

Production Design:
Bill Kenney

Production Illustrator:
Tom Southwell

Production Manager:
Kevin Elam

Production Office Coordinator:
Delia Circelli

Production Secretary:
Kory O'Donnell

Production Sound Mixer:
Tom Nelson

Production Supervisor:
Justin Moritt

Project Manager:
Stephen Sobisky

Property Master:
Dennis J. Parrish
Joe Olsen

Propmaker:
Fred Apolito

Publicist:
Steve Newman

Rigging Gaffer:
Brad Emmons

Rigging Grip:
Erin Franklyn

Screenplay:
Walon Green
Tony Puryear

Script Supervisor:
Dawn C. Dreiling
Susan Malerstein

Second Assistant Camera:
Steve Aredas

Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Bernstein

Second Unit Director:
Terry Leonard

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mike Benson
Tom Priestley Jr.

Set Decoration:
Garrett Lewis

Set Designer:
Masako Masuda

Set Dressing Artist:
Oscar Delgadillo

Set Medic:
Ahmed Saker

Sound Assistant:
Bradford Cox

Sound Designer:
Christopher Boyes

Sound Effects Editor:
James J. Klinger
Doug Jackson
Patrick Bietz
John Voss Bonds Jr.
Christopher S. Aud
Samuel C. Crutcher
Walter Newman

Sound Mixer:
Robert Eber

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin E. Carpenter
Jeffrey J. Haboush

Special Effects Assistant:
Eugene Crum

Special Effects Coordinator:
Terry D. Frazee

Standby Painter:
Bill 'Kauhane' Hoyt

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece

Still Photographer:
Bruce McBroom

Storyboard:
Chris Buchinsky

Stunt Coordinator:
Joel Kramer

Stunt Double:
Francine Morris
Alexander Denk
April Weeden

Stunt Driver:
Eliot Sash

Stunts:
Scott Wilder
Lane Leavitt
Erik Cord
Pete Antico
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Troy Brown
Gary Epper
Bob Brown
Gary J. Wayton
Manny Perry
Tim A. Davison
John C. Meier
John Cenatiempo
Keith Woulard
Tim Werner
Mark Lonsdale
Jake Brake
Joe Bucaro III
Tom Lupo
Monty L. Simons
Norman Howell
Chuck Borden
Peter Kent
Alan Oliney
Alan Wurtzel
Danny Epper
Tom Elliott
Bobby Bass
Mick O'Rourke
William H. Burton Jr.
Sven-Ole Thorsen
Mike Smith
Tim Gallin
John Ashby
David Walling
Gunter Simon
Chuck Zito
Danny Rogers
Michael Runyard
Michael Owen
Tommy J. Huff
Frank Ferrara
Danial Donai
Scott Rogers
Jalil Jay Lynch
Henry Kingi Jr.
Matt Johnston
Perry Barndt
Carlos A. Herzer
Darrin Prescott
John Rottger
Anthony T. Pennello
Peewee Piemonte
Bob McGovern
Billy D. Lucas
Jeff Podgurski
Dieter Rauter
Tim Trella
Bennie Moore
Cazimir Milostan
Jimmy N. Roberts
Scott Workman
Max Daniels
Chris Cenatiempo
Franco Columbu
Janet Brady
Teri Garland
Kimberly Cossette
Sharon Kramer
Barbara Lee-Belmonte
Ericka Bryce
Dick Ziker

Supervising ADR Editor:
James Simcik

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Lucy Coldsnow-Smith

Supervising Sound Editor:
Alan Robert Murray
Bub Asman

Systems Administrators & Support:
Kevin Andrew Smith

Technical Advisor:
Harry Lu

Title Designer:
Kyle Cooper

Transportation Co-Captain:
Walt Miller

Transportation Coordinator:
Wayne R. Campbell

Unit Production Manager:
Dennis E. Jones

VFX Artist:
Roger Huynh

Video Assist Operator:
Dean Striepeke

Visual Effects Art Director:
Scott Leberecht

Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Karey Maltzahn

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Alexandra Altrocchi

Visual Effects Editor:
Michael Gleason
Kate Crossley

Visual Effects Producer:
Lisa Fisher
Denise Ream

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Fredrick R. Bresky

Visual Effects Production Manager:
David Taritero

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Patrick Dinhut
John E. Sullivan
Joel Hynek
Michael L. Fink

Writer:
Michael S. Chernuchin
Walon Green
Tony Puryear

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