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Release Date:
December 11, 1999
Original Title:
Witness Protection
Alternate Titles:
Protection des témoins
Unter Zeugenschutz
Zeugenschutz - Ein Mann packt aus
暗杀保护令
证人保护
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
HBO Films
TurtleBack Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 HU: 16
Runtime: 105
Would you be willing to walk away from everyone and everything you've ever known in exchange for your safety? This is the question facing career criminal Bobby "Bats" Batton (Tom Sizemore); on the outs with the mob and facing prosecution for a number of serious crimes, Batton is offered a deal by the FBI in which he will be given immunity in exchange for testifying against his former partners. However, Batton will have to join the Federal Witness Protection Program, which means that he, his wife, and his children will never again see their friends and family.
Art Direction:
James F. Truesdale
Casting:
John Brace
Linda Lowy
Costume Design:
Hope Hanafin
Director:
Richard Pearce
Director of Photography:
Fred Murphy
Editor:
Lisa Fruchtman
Executive Producer:
Henry S. Schleiff
Original Music Composer:
Cliff Eidelman
Producer:
Howard Meltzer
Production Design:
Patrizia von Brandenstein
Set Decoration:
Cloudia Rebar
Story:
Daniel Therriault
Robert Sabbag
Stunt Coordinator:
Charles Croughwell
Stunts:
Chris Palermo
Writer:
Daniel Therriault
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