F/X (film)

F/X (film)

F/X, effets de choc

F/X, effets de choc
Titre original F/X - Murder by Illusion
F/X
Réalisation Robert Mandel
Acteurs principaux Bryan Brown
Brian Dennehy
Scénario Robert T. Megginson
Gregory Fleeman
Musique Bill Conti
Direction artistique Speed Hopkins
Décors Mel Bourne
Costumes Julie Weiss
Photographie Miroslav Ondrícek
Montage Terry Rawlings
Production Dodi Al-Fayed
Jack Wiener
Michael Peyser (exécutif)
Société de production Dodi Fayed - Jack Wiener
Orion Pictures Corporation
Budget 10 000 000 $
Format 1.85 : 1 - Technicolor
Genre Film policier, film d'action
Durée 109 minutes
Sortie 7 février 1986 Drapeau des États-Unis
13 août 1986 Drapeau de la France
Langue(s) originale(s) anglais
Pays d’origine États-Unis États-Unis

F/X, effets de choc (F/X) est un film américain, réalisé par Robert Mandel et sorti en 1986.

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Synopsis

Un expert des effets spéciaux se voit contraint de "faire disparaître" un ancien criminel qui devait témoigner dans un procès contre la mafia...

Distribution des rôles

Autour du film

Voir aussi

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