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Release Date:
September 11, 1996
Original Title:
2 Days in the Valley
Alternate Titles:
1 lepto prothesmia
2 dana u dolini
Dwa dni z zycia doliny
Ena lepto prothesmia
Két nap a völgyben
Nadie vive demasiado
O Vale da Intriga
Two Days in L.A.
Two Days in the Valley
Vaarojen laakso
Vadide iki gün
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Redemption Productions
Rysher Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 16 AU: MA15+ BE: KNT CZ: 12+ DE: 16 ES: 18 FR: TP GB: 18 HU: 16 IE: 18 IS: 16 KR: 18 NL: 12 NO: 15 PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 104
In a sleepy bedroom community of LA's San Fernando Valley, the murder of a professional athlete by two hit men sets into motion a chain of events that puts the mundane lives of a dozen residents on a collision course. This clever tale tells the story of two hit men, a mistress, a nurse, a vindictive ex-wife, a wealthy art dealer and his lovelorn assistant, a suicidal writer and his dog, and a bitter cop and his partner.
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ADR Supervisor:
Alan L. Nineberg
Art Direction:
Kevin Constant
Associate Producer:
Terry Miller
David Gaines
Mindy Marin
Co-Producer:
Jim Burke
Costume Design:
Betsy Heimann
Director:
John Herzfeld
Director of Photography:
Oliver Wood
Editor:
Jim Miller
Wayne Wahrman
Executive Producer:
Keith Samples
Tony Amatullo
Original Music Composer:
Anthony Marinelli
Producer:
Jeff Wald
Herb Nanas
Production Design:
Catherine Hardwicke
Screenplay:
John Herzfeld
Second Unit Director:
Charlie Picerni
Set Decoration:
Gene Serdena
Stunt Coordinator:
Charlie Picerni
Stunt Double:
Danny Epper
Jimmy N. Roberts
Denise Lynne Roberts
Stunts:
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Maria R. Kelly
Silvio Wolf Busch
Steve Picerni
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