The Cutter

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The Cutter
Directed by William Tannen
Produced by Danny Lerner
Pinchas Perry
Les Weldon
Written by William Tannen
Starring Chuck Norris
Music by Elia Cmiral
Cinematography Peter Moss
Editing by Jason A. Payne
Distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment
Release date(s) Flag of Romania November 23, 2005
Flag of United States March 14, 2006
Running time 92 min.
Country USA
Language English
Budget $10,000,000 (estimated)
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The Cutter is a direct to video film released in 2005, starring Chuck Norris.

[edit] Production

This project took over 10 years to get produced. It had been optioned by three studios and had been re-written at least five times to cater to the whims of either a studio or a star. Originally set in New York City, it was later changed to Los Angeles then to Prague and finally Spokane, Washington. The final "change" was the elimination of any and all references to Israel and the removal of the Hasidim from the script of a movie about diamonds and centered in the diamond district of a major American city. The producer (an Israeli) said he could not sell the film to "certain territories" if these elements remained in the film.

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