Criminal Affairs

{{short description|1997 American thriller film}}

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| name = Criminal Affairs

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| director = Jeremiah Cullinane

| producer = Mary Ann Fisher
executive
Roger Corman
Lance H Robbins
co producer
John Brady
Rachel Samuels

Edward G Reilly

| writer = Charles Morrison Pickett

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| cinematography = Laurence Manly

| editing = Folmer Wiesinger

| studio = Concorde Anois

| distributor = Concorde Pictures

| released = {{Film date|1997}}

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| country = USA
Ireland

| language = English

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Criminal Affairs is a 1997 American thriller film. It was shot in Ireland at Roger Corman's studios near Galway.

Cast

Production

Jeremiah Cullinane had worked as first assistant director for a number of productions for Corman. They had difficulties finding someone who would direct Criminal Affairs so they offered the job to Cullinane.

Reception

The film premiered at the Galway Film Festival. The screening was controversial as some press claimed the film was semi pornographic, attracting controversy because Roger Corman's studio was financed with government money.{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/movies/movies-a-documentary-recalls-the-mayhem-of-roger-cormans-time-in-connemara-30590513.html|title=Movies - A documentary recalls the mayhem of Roger Corman's time in Connemara|newspaper=The Independent|first=Paul|last= Whitington|date=21 September 2014}}{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/corman-uncovered-1.99106|newspaper=Irish Times|title=Corman Uncovered|date=22 August 1997}}

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