"Meet the two toughest cops in town. One's just a little smarter than the other!"
K-9

Crew

B
Betsy Cohen
Casting Associate
J
Judith Weiner
Casting
W
Wayne Fitzgerald
Title Designer
L
Lois Freeman-Fox
Editor
M
Miles Goodman
Original Music Composer
R
Rod Daniel
Director
S
Steven Siegel
Screenplay
S
Scott Myers
Screenplay
G
George Simpson
Sound Editor
W
William H. Burton
Stunts
D
Donna Smith
Executive Producer
E
Eileen Kennedy
Costume Design
J
Jeanne Van Phue
Hairstylist
D
Donald Flick
Sound Editor
M
Marsha Blackburn
Still Photographer
R
Reinhart Peschke
Gaffer
R
Robert H. Lemer
Production Coordinator
N
Nancy Fogarty
Music Editor
K
Kathryn Weygand
Script Supervisor
L
Leslie Weir
Costume Supervisor
E
Eileen Horta
ADR Editor
C
Christopher Flick
Foley Editor
D
Don Maskovich
Art Department Manager
D
Don Devine
Camera Operator
D
Doug Metzger
First Assistant Director
K
Karoly Balazs
Makeup Artist
J
James Christopher
Sound Editor
G
Gary Gillingham
Production Controller
W
William 'Bear' Paul
Key Grip
S
Sherman Waze
Sound Editor
J
Jay Burkhardt
Art Direction
R
Rance Barela
Set Designer
R
Rance Barela
Construction Foreman
W
William Guest
Propmaker
J
John Maskovich
Leadman
B
Burness Dembrowski
Sound Editor
S
Steve Sollars
Boom Operator
L
Levon Besnelian
Dolly Grip
F
Frank Scheidbach
Best Boy Electric
L
Laura Hoffman
Production Coordinator
S
Steve Vandeman
Stunts
T
Tina Real
Extras Casting
J
Joe Johnston
Location Assistant
A
Allen Woodman
Stunts
J
Jesse J. Donnelly
Stunts
W
Wally Caddow
Production Assistant
C
Christopher B. Saunders
Stunts

K-9 Collection

K-9 is a 1989 American action-comedy film starring James Belushi and Mel Harris. It was directed by Rod Daniel, written by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers, produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon, and released by Universal City Studios. The film has two sequels, K-911 (1999) and K-9: P.I. (2002), both being direct-to-video. K-9 was released exactly three months before Turner & Hooch (with Tom Hanks), which had a similar plot.