When alcoholic homicide investigator Valnikov is transferred to a burglary case that seems to involve a creepy dogcatcher, he's also given a new partner -- the pragmatic Sgt. Natalie Zimmerman, who's experiencing a midlife crisis and does not welcome Valnikov's company. But as these emotionally bruised cops are drawn deeper into the bizarre world of dog shows, animal fanatics and pet cemeteries, they're also drawn to each other.
Directing | Harold Becker | Director |
Writing | Joseph Wambaugh | Novel |
Writing | Joseph Wambaugh | Screenplay |
Production | Frank Capra, Jr. | Producer |
Sound | Richard Bowden | Music |
Art | Alfred Sweeney | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Bob Mills | Makeup Artist |
Editing | Maury Winetrobe | Editor |
Production | Lee Rafner | Production Manager |
Directing | Thomas J. Mack | Assistant Director |
Production | Edna Tromans | Publicist |
Camera | Donald E. Thorin | Camera Operator |
Costume & Make-Up | Susan Becker | Costume Design |
Directing | Alan Greedy | Script Supervisor |
Sound | Don Coufal | Boom Operator |
Camera | Sidney Ray Baldwin | Still Photographer |
Production | A. Eugene D'Onofrio | Production Accountant |
Sound | Jeff Wexler | Sound mixer |
Sound | Keith Stafford | Sound Editor |
Camera | Owen Roizman | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Kaye Pownall | Hairstylist |
Crew | Dale Newkirk | Special Effects |
Production | Jack English | Location Manager |
Production | Lynn Stalmaster | Casting |
Art | Arthur Jeph Parker | Set Decoration |
Sound | Maurice Jarre | Original Music Composer |