Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 9, 1999

Original Title:
Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault

Alternate Titles:
Blizzard War
Delta Force 4 - Engano Fatal
Delta Force 4: Akció a Balkánon
Epiheirisi Delta Force 4: Vathy rigma
Operace Delta Force 4
Operación Delta force 4
Operacja Delta Force 4
Operation Zeus
Opération Delta Force 4
Операция *Делта Форс* 4: Смъртна опасност

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Martien Holdings A.V.V.
Nu Image

Production Countries:
Bulgaria | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

America's best are in deep trouble.

When a group of seismologists are taken prison, the forces that be know that there is only one team of rescuers to turn to--the highly elite Delta Force. Upon beginning this difficult mission to track down and save the hostages, the men on the Force are met with several surprises--surprises that lead them to think this may be one mission they cannot get out of.

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Camera Operator:
Yaroslav Yachew

Costume Design:
Sonya Despotova

Director:
Mark Roper

Director of Photography:
Adolfo Bartoli

Editor:
Omer Tal

Executive Producer:
Avi Lerner
Danny Dimbort
Trevor Short

Line Producer:
Dominique Combe

Music:
Serge Colbert

Producer:
Danny Lerner
David Varod

Production Design:
David Varod

Set Decoration:
Venzislav Lilov
Valentina Mladenova

Special Effects:
Lyudmil Nikolov

Story:
Danny Lerner

Stunt Coordinator:
Jannie Wienand

Writer:
David Sparling

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