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Jayne Ferré needs to get out of Los Angeles ASAP. A strikingly-beautiful woman, yet ruthless assassin for the mob, she is on the run with a suitcase full of a million dollars in blood money stolen from mob boss Frank Bianci.... See more »

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Emily Shaw
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Detective Mark Winston
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Jayne Ferre
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Kerry Shaw (as a different name)
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Alex Tyler
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Tony
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Frank Bianci
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Detective Stan
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Peter Quinn
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Boyd
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Sammy Benetto
Iseluleko Ma'at El 0 ...
Steve (as Kiko Ellsworth)
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Fred
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Artie, Hitman #1
Darrell Dubovsky ...
Doorman
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Boy in Cafe (uncredited)
Peter V.O. Moore ...
Playing in the background (uncredited)
Luca Palanca ...
Tommy, Hitman #2 (uncredited)
Edwin Perry ...
Walter (uncredited)
Linda Starks ...
Susan (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mark L. Lester

Written by

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Jeffrey Goldenberg ... (screenplay) &
C. Courtney Joyner ... (screenplay)
 
Sonja Massie ... (based on a novel by)

Produced by

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Dana Dubovsky ... producer
Anthony Esposito ... executive producer
Ashley R. Friedman ... line producer
Robert Gryphon ... executive producer
Mark L. Lester ... producer
Brett Morrison ... co-producer

Music by

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Richard McHugh

Cinematography by

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João Fernandes

Editing by

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Donn Aron
Daniel Macena

Editorial Department

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Peter Gahn ... assistant editor
Jim Towne ... assistant editor (as James Towne)
Jim J. Williams ... color timer (as Jim Williams)

Casting By

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Jan Glaser
Gerald I. Wolff

Production Design by

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Dan Statler

Art Direction by

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Ken M. Russell

Set Decoration by

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Janine Nask

Costume Design by

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Warden Neil
Tony Perri ... co-costume designer (as Tony J. Perri)

Makeup Department

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Keleigh Lippert Palladino ... assistant hair stylist (as Keleigh Lippert) / makeup assistant (as Keleigh Lippert)
Alexis Walker ... makeup department head

Production Management

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Ashley R. Friedman ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Charles Dowell ... second assistant director (as Charles E. Dowell II)
Anthony E. Kountz ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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Martin Flores ... sound effects designer
Eric Hoeschen ... foley artist
Peggy McAffee ... sound effects designer
Stu Mckee ... boom operator (as John S. McKee III)
Rich McLane ... sound engineer
Daniel D. Monahan ... sound mixer
Steven Morrow ... sound mixer
Stewart Nelsen ... adr supervisor (as Steward Nelson)
Scott Allen Peck ... boom operator
Paul Ratajczak ... re-recording mixer / sound supervisor
Trevor Sperry ... adr recordist / foley recordist
Lance Wiseman ... re-recording mixer

Special Effects by

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Josh Hakian ... special effects coordinator

Stunts

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Danny Downey ... stunts
Annie Ellis ... stunts
Lisa Hoyle ... stunts
Austin Priester ... stunts
Michael J. Sarna ... stunt coordinator
Chester E. Tripp III ... stunts (as Chester Tripp)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Robin Acutt ... electrician
Eric D. Anderson ... second assistant camera
Patti Arpaia ... still photographer
Anthony Bertola ... grip
Precy C. Betiong ... second assistant camera: second camera (as Precy Betiong)
Jeremy Brussell ... best boy grip
Justine Ariel Cook ... electrician
Kyle Drevlo ... grip
Zack Greene ... grip
Ryan S. Jackson ... first assistant camera: second camera
Robyn Link ... camera loader
Chris W. Martin ... best boy electric / electrician
Vanessa Morehouse ... second assistant camera
Rory Muir ... camera loader
Theo Pingarelli ... first assistant camera
Dale Robinette ... still photographer
Alex Rossario ... electrician
William Russell ... gaffer
Aaron Schulte ... electrician
Joseph Sellars ... grip
Lisa Stacilauskas ... electrician
Rick Tucker ... key grip
Tracy Tucker ... dolly grip
Alpheus Underhill ... grip
Brad Wallace ... second assistant camera
Peter Weyrauch ... camera operator: "a" camera / director of photography: second unit

Casting Department

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Tyler Fahringer ... extras casting
Christine Joyce ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Laura E. Little ... costumer (as Laura Liz Little)
Stephanie Portnoy Porter ... costumer (as Stephanie Portnoy)

Location Management

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Roger D. Faires ... location manager (as Roger Faires)
Scott Moiser ... location manager
Scott Mosher ... location manager: re-shoots

Music Department

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Eric Amdahl ... composer: additional music
Ric Gallaher ... composer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Tracy Scott ... script supervisor
Eva Zelder ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Bob Adermach ... driver
Richard Rollison ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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John Charles ... software engineer: TriCoast Studios
Scott Charles ... craft service
Lawrence Curtis ... office production assistant
André Devantier ... caterer
Genevieve Duraire ... production accountant
Rick Eyler ... production coordinator
Maeve Mannion ... production accountant
Adriano Munoz ... office production assistant
Athena Pesante ... key set production assistant
Scott Pitman ... assistant production coordinator
Rafael S. Pujals ... office production assistant
Kimberly Rogers ... craft service
Christian Savoie ... assistant to director
Daniel Shultz ... production assistant
Orly Tepper ... craft service
Rik Walters ... financing consultant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Jayne Ferré needs to get out of Los Angeles ASAP. A strikingly-beautiful woman, yet ruthless assassin for the mob, she is on the run with a suitcase full of a million dollars in blood money stolen from mob boss Frank Bianci. Sixteen-year-old Kerry is on the run from a drug dealer set on payback. His mother Emily decides to take him and start a new life in Texas, but doesn't have enough money to get there. Jayne, now carrying a price on her head, must take out one would-be assassin at the train station before she offers to cover Emily's expenses if she can hitch a ride to San Antonio. Emily and Kerry gladly accept the offer. The unlikely trio's car breaks down and needs parts. Left with no choice, they check into a small motel for one night. While Jayne is showering, Kerry sneaks a look through her belongings and discovers the case of cash. During the night, a well-meaning Kerry snakes into Jayne's room and steals the briefcase, then hitches a ride back to Los Angeles. Jayne realizes what happened but first must deal with Bianci's men in a blazing gun battle outside the motel. Jayne forces Emily into a car and heads back to L.A. until Emily makes a daring escape. Alex Tyler, an FBI agent and seemingly Good Samaritan, picks Emily up and takes her back to L.A. At Emily's house mob boss Frank Bianci is dead, along with a crooked detective, when Alex gets a call from Jayne, and it becomes clear that they are working together. Jayne is holding Kerry hostage and Emily must bring her money or she'll kill him. But when Emily gets her hands on a gun, she turns the tables, and a deadly standoff ensues between two trained killers, a couple of dirty cops, the mob, and a mother and son in what becomes a deadly game of wits to stay alive. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines A deadly game of wits. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Lady Jayne: Killer (United States)
  • Trahisons (France)
  • Trahison (France)
  • Lady Jayne: Killer (France)
  • Traición (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 90 min
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Box Office

Budget $750,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Goofs Jayne stuffs a black sock in Quinn's mouth before shooting him in the head. Later when police are on the scene investigating, they find the light blue panties she was wearing in his mouth. See more »
Quotes [first lines]
Tony: He'll be at the bar, let him see you. Then I'll rope him in.
Jayne Ferré: I know my part, Tony.
Tony: It's jobs like this that give me an ulcer.
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