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Release Date:
May 1, 1985
Original Title:
Killzone
Alternate Titles:
Comandos de Elite
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Spartanfilms, LTD.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
A troubled Vietnam vet snaps during a training exercise at a survivalist-type military camp and thinks he's back in Vietnam. He kills several of the staff members who he thinks are Vietcong. The other participants set out to track him down and capture him before he hurts or kills anyone else. However, the camp's owner, who knows he'll be in trouble if word of this incident gets out, has no intention of capturing the man; he plans on killing him.
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Associate Producer:
Thomas Baldwin
Costumer:
Mary Jo Goss
Director:
David A. Prior
Director of Photography:
Vic Alexander
Editor:
Vic Alexander
Makeup Artist:
Robin Beauchesne
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Fritz Matthews
Original Music Composer:
Robert A. Higgins
Producer:
Jack Marino
Screenplay:
Jack Marino
David A. Prior
Stunts:
Patrick J. Statham
Simon Rhee
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