The Spy Within


1h 32m 1995

Brief Synopsis

A demolitions expert takes off after inadvertantly killing some homeless when he blows up a building on CIA orders, and ends up falling in love with a CIA operative.

Film Details

Also Known As
Flight of the Dove, Spy Within
MPAA Rating
Genre
Action
Romance
Thriller
Release Date
1995
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m

Synopsis

A demolitions expert takes off after inadvertantly killing some homeless when he blows up a building on CIA orders, and ends up falling in love with a CIA operative.

Crew

Steve Adelson

Steadicam Operator

John Aronson

Director Of Photography

Carol Banker

Script Supervisor

Chris Barber

Carpenter

Eric Barrette

Other

Jon Berson

Stage Manager

Donatello Bonato

Driver

Joey Brown

Gaffer

Wade Chinoy

Production Assistant

Liam Clark

Assistant Camera Operator

Kevin Collins

Assistant Location Manager

Stephen Cooey

Grip

Jay Copeland

Production Assistant

Roger Corman

Executive Producer

Steve Danielson

On-Set Dresser

Roderick Davis

Editor

Anghel Decca

Director Of Photography

Stephen Denes

Driver

Robert Devico

Production Designer

Eric Diehl

Carpenter

Russell Doherty

Carpenter

Ron Durant

Props

Mike Elliott

Producer

Jeff Fisher

Other

Van Flesher

Assistant Camera Operator

Elisabeth Fry

Makeup

Chris Funk

Other

Charles Gatson

Transportation Captain

Nora Genelin

Other

Jennifer Getzinger

Script Supervisor

Jan Glaser

Casting

David Goldner

Photography

Lewis A Greene

Screenplay

Shawn Hannan

Key Grip

Tim Higginson

Electrician

Max Hoffman

Script Supervisor

Rich Hughes

Assistant Camera Operator

Donald Hurd

Driver

Gita Jamshidi

Production Accountant

Veronica Johnson

Assistant Camera Operator

Soyun Kim

Art Assistant

Eric Damian Kinnison

Other

Scott Kitchen

Carpenter

Jamie Lagerhausen

Dolly Grip

Christopher Landy

Director Of Photography

Jackie C Lee

Production Assistant

Aaron Mays

Assistant Production Coordinator

Mike Mickens

Director Of Photography

Kenny Minster

Art Director

Marta M. Mobley

Production Coordinator

Chris Naumann

Executive Producer

John M Nelson

Assistant Director

Katie Nilson

Other

Barry Norwood

Carpenter

David Nosanchuk

Carpenter

Ross Novie

Assistant Director

Vince Palomino

Grip

James Peattie

Driver

Chris Peschken

Executive Producer

Lanessa Phearson

Boom Operator

Brett Powell

Swing Gang

Diana Ragland

Makeup Assistant

David Railsback

Best Boy

Gabe Railsback

Production Assistant

Rina Ramon

Costume Designer

Mathew Ramras

Production Assistant

Tim Reidt

Carpenter

Chance Robertson

Driver

Gig Roche

Carpenter

Ken Russell

Carpenter

Aaron Rutman

Construction Coordinator

Howard Rutman

Transportation Coordinator

Lisa Salazar

Craft Service

Shereen Saleh

Assistant Camera Operator

Clyde Sanders

Carpenter

Joe Schmidt

Grip

Jon Schroeder

Carpenter

Rich Schroeder

Production Assistant

John Scott

Assistant Camera Operator

Joe Setele

Assistant Camera Operator

Sharon Smith

Location Manager

Patrick J Statham

Stunt Coordinator

Jordan Steinberg

Set Decorator

Tony Steinberg

Assistant Director

Nick Sternberg

Swing Gang

Jodi Sulzman

Production Coordinator

Christopher M Taylor

Sound Mixer

Eric Trageser

Assistant Camera Operator

Mike Upton

Unit Production Manager

Taunie Vrenon

Other

Mark Ward

Production Assistant

William West

Transportation Coordinator

Garrard Whatley

Production Assistant

David Wurst

Music

Eric Wurst

Music

Tami Mor Wyman

Costume Designer

Film Details

Also Known As
Flight of the Dove, Spy Within
MPAA Rating
Genre
Action
Romance
Thriller
Release Date
1995
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m

Articles

Lane Smith (1936-2005)


Lane Smith, a veteran character actor of stage, screen and television, and who was best known to modern viewers as Perry White on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, died on June 13 at his Los Angeles home of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is more commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 69.

Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976).

In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984).

Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993).

For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob.

by Michael T. Toole
Lane Smith (1936-2005)

Lane Smith (1936-2005)

Lane Smith, a veteran character actor of stage, screen and television, and who was best known to modern viewers as Perry White on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, died on June 13 at his Los Angeles home of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is more commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 69. Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976). In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984). Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993). For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob. by Michael T. Toole

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States 1995

Released in United States March 1995

Released in United States on Video April 18, 1995

Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Los Angeles February 23 - March 3, 1995.

Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 3-12, 1995.

Began shooting June 1, 1994.

Completed shooting June 29, 1994.

Released in United States 1995

Released in United States 1995 (Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Los Angeles February 23 - March 3, 1995.)

Released in United States March 1995 (Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 3-12, 1995.)

Released in United States on Video April 18, 1995