| Stephen P. Sides | ... | Vic Malone | |
| Len Schlientz | ... | Johnny Costello | |
| Tiffany Dossey | ... | Helen Avery | |
| Randal Files | ... | Frank Porter | |
| Todd Tongen | ... | Anthony Costello | |
| Toma Franki | ... | Carpl Williams | |
| Mike Bass | ... | Nick Carelli | |
| Christopher Dennis | ... | James Evans | |
| Ryk St. Vincent | ... | Lt. Mulligan | |
| Billy St. James | ... | Lt. Michaelson | |
| Kris Muradin | ... | Louie the Informer | |
| Nate Bynum | ... | Drugrunner Charles | |
| Mike Gross | ... | Wash. Detective #1 'Joe' | |
| Billy Jones | ... | Wash. Detective #2 | |
| Brian Callopy | ... | Little Rock Detective #1 | |
| David Rayburn | ... | Little Rock Detective #2 | |
| Vince Anthony | ... | Vincent Tortelli | |
| Jeffery Rea | ... | Costello's Butler | |
| Jolee Coffee | ... | Rescued Little Girl | |
| Christine Kiefer | ... | Debbie | |
| Bill Barton | ... | Henchman | |
| Lloyd Huskey | ... | Henchman | |
| Clyde West | ... | Henchman | |
| James Griffin | ... | Henchman | |
| Jim 'Bob' Taylor | ... | Henchman | |
| Manuel Cabrera Jr. | ... | Henchman | |
| Michael Harwood | ... | Henchman | |
| Lafayette Lawson | ... | Henchman | |
| Richard Scifres | ... | Henchman | |
| Lyle B. Cook | ... | Henchman | |
| Daniel Troillett | ... | Henchman | |
| Barry Heller | ... | Henchman | |
| Doug Clifford | ... | Henchman | |
| Ron Gilchrist | ... | Henchman |
Directed by | |||
| Mark L. Maness | (as M. L. Maness) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Helen R. Pollins | screenplay | |
Produced by | |||
| Mark L. Maness | .... | co-producer | |
| Frank J. Pollins | .... | executive producer | |
| Helen R. Pollins | .... | producer | |
| Stephen P. Sides | .... | associate producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Dave Rogers | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Chuck Skinner | (as Jack Skinner) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Robert L. Graff | (as Robert Graff) | ||
| Mark L. Maness | (as M. L. Maness) | ||
Casting by | |||
| Ginger Coffey | |||
Sound Department | |||
| Jeff Timbs | .... | sound | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Stephen P. Sides | .... | special effects coordinator (as Steve Sides) | |
Stunts | |||
| Bill Barton | .... | stunts | |
| Manuel Cabrera Jr. | .... | fight coordinator | |
| Ron Gilchrist | .... | stunts | |
| Doug LeFevre | .... | stunts (as Doug Lefebvre) | |
| Danny Lima | .... | stunt performer | |
| James Nichoalds | .... | stunts | |
| Stephen P. Sides | .... | stunt coordinator (as Steve Sides) | |
| Todd Thomason | .... | stunts | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Robert L. Graff | .... | assistant editor: second unit (as Bob Graff) | |
| Mark L. Maness | .... | editor: second unit (as M. L. Maness) | |
Other crew | |||
| J.H. Williams | .... | firearms | |
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although the acting and scene set-ups are not of the highest standard, Top Cop is highly entertaining with its drastic storyline and blasts of violence splattered throughout the picture. it would be well recommended watching with a number of beers to appreciate it to its fullest potential. thoroughly enjoyable and full of laughs, even if they weren't the intentions of Mark L. Maness. filled with the usual amount of clichés this is a cop film that really lets it run riot for the majority of the duration. with scenes solely in place just to get to the next, it is fast paced and should hold you attention easily as you wait for the next "dramatic" outburst of blood. enjoy it for what it is and take the plot line with a pinch of salt. what can i say, with such lines as "he's a good cop. he just doesn't play by the book.... in fact he ain't never read it" its got to be a classic.