A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 18, 2002
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 22
Finale:
April 18, 2003
Creators:
McG
John McNamara
Original Title:
Fastlane
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Comedy | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television
McNamara Paper Products
Warner Bros. Television
Wonderland Sound and Vision
Countries:
US
Fastlane is an American action/crime drama series that was broadcast on Fox from September 18, 2002 to April 25, 2003.
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Art Direction:
Steven R. Miller
Assistant Editor:
Jeff Granzow
Assistant Sound Editor:
Eric Moss
Damon Cohoon
Associate Producer:
Ben Kunde
Casting:
Kevin Scott
Co-Executive Producer:
Kim Newton
Co-Producer:
Alexandra Cunningham
Consulting Producer:
Matthew Carnahan
Kevin G. Boyd
Costume Design:
Julia Schklair
Dolly Grip:
George Gregory
Executive Producer:
Daniel Rappaport
John McNamara
McG
Key Hair Stylist:
Daniel Curet
Robert C. Mathews III
Key Makeup Artist:
Joni Powell
Lighting Technician:
Gannon Murphy
Makeup Department Head:
Denise Dellavalle
Music:
Cameron Allan
Opening Title Sequence:
Zai Ortiz
Original Music Composer:
Charlie Clouser
Producer:
Sanford Bookstaver
Josh Appelbaum
Stephanie Savage
Perry Husman
André Nemec
Production Design:
Mark Hutman
Property Master:
Rick Kyker
Pyrotechnic Supervisor:
Alan Roberts
Second Assistant Camera:
Rafiel Chait
Second Assistant Director:
Larry Lerner
Second Second Assistant Director:
Heather Kritzer
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Cort Fey
Set Decoration:
Bob Kensinger
Set Dresser:
Paul Duchemin
Sound Effects Editor:
David Werntz
Sound Mixer:
David Kirschner
Special Effects Coordinator:
Mark DiSarro
Unit Production Manager:
Timothy Silver
Visual Effects Producer:
Dianna Oliva-Day
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