Out for Blood (1992) [R]

Release Date:
December 16, 1992

Original Title:
Out for Blood

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
PM Entertainment Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

A lawyer's family is murdered by drug smugglers, and he is beaten and left for dead, but survives although in a coma. When he awakes he only has a partial memory of what happened. In order to find out the real story, he trains with a karate master and becomes a mysterious avenger known as "The Karate Man".

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Art Direction:
William Martin

Casting:
Jean Levine

Co-Producer:
Don Wilson
Paul Maslak

Director:
Richard W. Munchkin

Director of Photography:
Richard Pepin

Editor:
Paul G. Volk
John Weidner
Ron Cabreros

Fight Choreographer:
Paul Maslak

First Assistant Director:
Scott McAboy

Gaffer:
Ken Blakey

Idea:
Don Wilson

Line Producer:
Jean Levine

Location Manager:
Stan Lee Edward

Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Karridene

Music:
Louis Febre

Post Production Supervisor:
Geraint Bell
Paul G. Volk

Producer:
Joseph Merhi
Richard Pepin

Production Coordinator:
Jordan Milan

Production Design:
William Martin

Production Manager:
Robert Beal

Screenplay:
Robert Easter

Script Supervisor:
Laurel Fest

Sound Mixer:
Fred Howard

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Allen

Story:
Robert Easter
Neva Friedenn
Paul Maslak

Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay

Stunts:
Patrick J. Statham
Michael J. Sarna
Kurt Bryant
Gregg Brazzel
Yannick Derrien
Jon Agro
Jerry Spicer

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