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Lou Diamond Phillips | ... |
Jack La Roca
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Lori Petty | ... |
Steph
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Steven Williams | ... |
Rabbit aka Fred
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L.Q. Jones | ... |
Sheriff Bob Conaway
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Dale Midkiff | ... |
P.T.
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Alex McArthur | ... |
Nick
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Mercedes Colon | ... |
Mary
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Rob Roy Fitzgerald | ... |
Joe
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Adam Vernier | ... |
Deputy Gil Conaway
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Chester E. Tripp III | ... |
Deputy Tim Conaway
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Rhino Michaels | ... |
John La Roca
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Gary Roberts | ... |
Pickaxe aka Miles Hackman
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Peewee Piemonte | ... |
Jackhammer aka Steve Pikowski
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Michael Chance | ... |
Sledgehammer aka Frank Slater
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Dick Miller | ... |
Bartender
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Gary Farmer | ... |
Shaman
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Sven-Ole Thorsen | ... |
Russian Hitman
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Michael R. Long | ... |
Hitman #1
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John Cade | ... |
Hitman #2
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Chuck Hicks | ... |
Prison Guard #1
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Stephen R. Hudis | ... |
Prison Guard #2
(as Steve Hudis)
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Anne Lockhart | ... |
Radio Dispatcher
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Nick Plantico | ... |
Jeep Victim (uncredited)
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Directed by
William Wesley |
Written by
Scott Fivelson | ... | () |
Thomas Weber | ... | () |
William Wesley | ... | () |
Produced by
Norman Cabrera | ... | co-producer |
Diane Carroll | ... | co-executive producer |
Rita Cook | ... | associate producer |
Terence M. O'Keefe | ... | producer |
Maricel Pagulayan | ... | co-producer |
Romy Ricart | ... | co-producer |
William Wesley | ... | producer |
Cami Winikoff | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Terry Plumeri |
Cinematography by
Philip Lee |
Editing by
Howard Flaer |
Editorial Department
Frank Moshier | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Aaron Griffith |
Production Design by
William Lakoff |
Art Direction by
William Lakoff |
Costume Design by
Erin Farrell |
Makeup Department
Norman Cabrera | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Simone Carter | ... | assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist |
Babette Y. Easley | ... | key hair stylist / key makeup artist |
Gil Romero | ... | assistant makeup effects |
Production Management
Maricel Pagulayan | ... | unit production manager |
Paige Ryan | ... | assistant production manager |
Christian Thompson | ... | unit production manager (as Christian W. Thompson) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Max Berryhill | ... | second second assistant director (as M.C. 'Max' Berryhill) |
Bert Christman | ... | second assistant director |
Lauren Cloud | ... | second assistant director |
Cory Paulos | ... | second second assistant director |
Romy Ricart | ... | second unit director |
Bud Robertson | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Frank Chavez | ... | scenic artist |
Hilary Glaholt | ... | art department coordinator |
Ari Harati | ... | property master (as Ali Harati) |
Linda Munkler | ... | lead scenic |
Pia Pedersen | ... | scenic artist |
Sound Department
Bryan Hayes | ... | boom operator |
Brian Linder | ... | production sound mixer |
Peggy McAffee | ... | sound effects editor |
Clive Taylor | ... | re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor |
Sean Wiedeman | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
Stunts
Stephen R. Hudis | ... | stunt double: L.Q. Jones (as Steve Hudis) |
Nick Plantico | ... | stunt coordinator |
William Washington | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
John C. Jennings | ... | camera operator |
Richard Jones | ... | director of photography: second unit (as Richard A. Jones) |
Chris Kallemeyn | ... | gaffer |
David Leite | ... | grip |
Tom Lembcke | ... | best boy grip |
Caleb H. Poynter | ... | best boy electric |
David Santana | ... | key grip |
Hopper Stone | ... | still photographer (as a different name) |
Mariana Sánchez de Antuñano | ... | first assistant camera |
Ron Veto | ... | camera operator: "a" camera / steadicam operator |
David Whittaker | ... | gaffer (as David Whitaker) |
Casting Department
Nicole Hunter | ... | casting assistant |
Adele Sakler | ... | casting assistant |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sonia Woodfield | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Music Department
Joel C. High | ... | music supervisor |
Federico Ramos | ... | musician: guitar solos |
Script and Continuity Department
Camille Contorno | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Haryl L. Deason | ... | transportation captain |
Lon Sunders | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Paul Allan Brunotto | ... | office production assistant |
Crystal Connell | ... | craft service |
Matthew J. Dias | ... | key set production assistant |
John Frick | ... | production accountant |
Wayne Levin | ... | head of business/legal affairs: Lions Gate |
Robert M. Melnik | ... | director of business affairs: Lions Gate |
Curtis A. Miller | ... | production coordinator: Trimark |
Donna Sloan | ... | director of production: Trimark |
Mike Tristano | ... | weapons handler |
Stephen Niver | ... | Production Consultant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Sterling Home Entertainment (2001) (United States) (VHS)
- Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- Bridge Entertainment Group (2002) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- High Fliers Films (2002) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Bridge Entertainment Group (2003) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Canal+ (Netherlands) (tv) (limited)
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (Germany) (DVD)
- Veronica (2007) (Netherlands) (tv)
- Trimark Pictures
Special Effects
- Action Unlimited
- T&T Digital Effects Company (digital effects)
Other Companies
- Avant-Garde Catering (catering)
- Brasher Sound (sound mixing)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera dollies)
- Power Post Audio (sound post-production)
- Title House Digital (titles and opticals)
- Ultravision (camera equipment provided by)
- Visual Icon (exclusive clip and still licensing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Smith, a mob informer hiding out with the Witness Protection Program, decides to make a break for it and hide out in the Arizona desert. The Feds catch up with him and rescue him just before a group of hitmen can manage to silence him for good. In the course of getting Smith away from the mafia thugs, the pair of agents assigned to protect him turn onto an abandoned stretch of highway nicknamed 'Route 666' after the mysterious death of a prison chain gang. As the three continue on their way, they soon discover just what happened to the chain gang, and how the highway earned its name.
Written by Jean-Marc Rocher |
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Taglines | One Way In, No Way Out See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $2,300,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | After repeatedly asking the Feds to call him "Rabbit", Steven Williams's character asks the two federal agents he is with how they would like it if he called them "Mulder and Scully from the X-Files". Steven Williams appeared as Mr. X in The X-Files (1993). See more » |
Goofs | One of the zombie road gang smashes the window of the Suburban. Soon afterwards, there is no damage to it. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in The End (2009). See more » |
Soundtracks | Back To The Wild Side See more » |
Quotes |
Rabbit aka Fred:
Don't leave me here with Helen Keller and the Three Blind Mice! I am not safe with these guys! See more » |