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Release Date:
May 19, 1991
Original Title:
Knight Rider 2000
Alternate Titles:
KR 2000
Knight Rider (2000)
Knight Rider Zweitausend
Автолицар 2000
Лицар доріг 2000
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Charles E. Sellier Productions
River Rock Productions
Universal Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 12 IE: 12 US: G
Runtime: 95
In the future, guns are banned and criminals are frozen for the duration of their sentences. A recent spate of killings involving handguns brings Michael Knight back to fight for justice, but he insists of the help of KITT, his artificially-intelligent car from decades ago. The only problem is that KITT has been deactivated.
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Art Direction:
John Bucklin
Camera Operator:
Bill Waldman
Stephen Collins
Casting:
Peggy Kirton Ellis
Characters:
Glen A. Larson
Costume Design:
Pat Welch
Director:
Alan J. Levi
Director of Photography:
Billy Dickson
Editor:
Barry B. Leirer
First Assistant Director:
Bob Mayberry
Hairstylist:
Mary Hedges Lampert
Makeup Artist:
Shelley Woodhouse
Music Editor:
Daniel J. Johnson
Music Supervisor:
Don Perry
Original Music Composer:
Jan Hammer
Producer:
Michele Brustin
Rob Hedden
Production Coordinator:
Deborah Flood
Production Design:
Bill Cornford
Screenplay:
Rob Hedden
Script Supervisor:
Patricia Motyka
Set Decoration:
Carla Curry
Sound Editor:
Stephen Grubbs
Special Effects Coordinator:
Tim Drnec
Stunt Coordinator:
Richard Slaughter
Stunts:
Glory Fioramonti
Grady Allen Bishop
Steve Kelso
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Tim McHugh
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