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Revenue: $0
Budget: $16,400,000
Profit: - $-16,400,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: The Deadly Art of Illusion
Status: Released
Average Rating: 6
Release Date: Apr 16, 1991
Rating: 1991-05-10
Run Time: 1h 48m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: Orion Pictures , Dodi Fayed - Jack Wiener
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Synopsis
F/X man Rollie Tyler is now a toymaker. Mike, the ex-husband of his girlfriend Kim, is a cop. He asks Rollie to help catch a killer. The operation goes well until some unknown man kills both the killer and Mike. Mike's boss, Silak says it was the killer who killed Mike but Rollie knows it wasn't. Obviously, Silak is involved with Mike's death, so he calls on Leo McCarthy, the cop from the last movie, who is now a P.I., for help and they discover it's not just Silak they have to worry about.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Directing | Director |
Richard Franklin
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| Second Unit Director |
Eric Allard
Vic Armstrong
Gary Davis
Andrew London
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| First Assistant Director |
Brian W. Cook
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| Second Assistant Director |
Carl Goldstein
Tom Quinn
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| Third Assistant Director |
Ron Oxley
Randi Richmond
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| Script Supervisor |
Blanche McDermaid
|
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| Writing | Writer |
Bill Condon
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| Characters |
Robert T. Megginson
Gregory Fleeman
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| Production | Producer |
Dodi Fayed
Jack Wiener
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| Casting |
Gail Levin
Lauren Lloyd
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| Executive Producer |
Bryan Brown
Lee R. Mayes
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| Production Manager |
Janet E. Cuddy
|
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| Extras Casting |
Scott Mansfield
|
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| Production Coordinator |
Toni Blay
Regina Robb
|
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| Production Accountant |
Dorothy Precious
|
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| Sound | Original Music Composer |
Lalo Schifrin
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| Foley Artist |
Gregg Barbanell
Joan Rowe
|
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| Sound Mixer |
Bruce Carwardine
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| Assistant Sound Designer |
Scott Chandler
|
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| Sound Editor |
Teresa Eckton
Ken Fischer
Hael Kobayashi
Mary Helen Leasman
Paige Sartorius
Michael Silvers
Marshall Winn
|
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| Assistant Sound Editor |
Richard Frazell
Thomas O'Shea
Claire Sanfilippo
|
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| Boom Operator |
Glen Gauthier
|
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| Supervising Sound Editor |
Ronald Jacobs
|
|
| Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tom Johnson
Gary Summers
|
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| Sound Designer |
Gary Rydstrom
|
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| Music Coordinator |
Frank Capp
|
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| Music Editor |
Katherine Quittner
|
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| Editing | Editor |
Andrew London
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| Negative Cutter |
Gary Burritt
|
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| Art | Production Design |
John Jay Moore
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| Art Direction |
Gregory P. Keen
|
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| Set Decoration |
Gordon Sim
|
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| Construction Manager |
Bill Harman
|
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| Property Master |
Don Miloyevich
|
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| Assistant Property Master |
Vic Rigler
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| Storyboard Artist |
Michael Anthony Jackson
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| Camera | Director of Photography |
Victor J. Kemper
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| Camera Operator |
Andy Chmura
|
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| Steadicam Operator |
Robert Crone
|
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| Key Grip |
Ron Gillham
|
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| Still Photographer |
Kerry Hayes
|
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| Second Assistant Camera |
Rick Perotto
|
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| First Assistant Camera |
Michael Rall
Brian Harper
|
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| Best Boy Grip |
Ron Renzetti
|
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| Second Unit Director of Photography |
Robert Saad
|
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| Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Linda Matheson
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| Key Makeup Artist |
Linda Gill
|
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| Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Donna Cicatelli-Lewis
|
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| Key Hair Stylist |
Paul R.J. Elliot
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| Assistant Costume Designer |
Nadia Jarvis
|
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| Wardrobe Master |
Erla Lank
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| Crew | Scenic Artist |
Tim Murton
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| Stunt Coordinator |
Gary Davis
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| Stunts |
Brenda Adams
Lloyd Adams
Marco Bianco
Marcel Bérubé
Ken Quinn
Pat Romano
Anton Tyukodi
|
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| Stunt Double |
Chuck Hicks
|
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| Generator Operator |
Sam Eldridge
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| Pilot |
Dave Tommasini
Paul Winiecki
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| Unit Publicist |
Janice Kaye
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| Choreographer |
Moses Pendleton
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| Lighting | Electrician |
Howard Galbraith
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| Gaffer |
Chris Holmes
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