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Release Date:
August 28, 2012
Original Title:
Blood Money
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Ambrosia Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 106
Zheng Zhou is the most feared warrior from the Shaolin Dynasty in China. His fighting and weapons skills are legendary. But when his parents are killed and sister kidnapped, he turns to a life of drugs and crime that will almost kill him. With the help of Hong Kong's notorious Dragon Triad syndicate, Colombia's biggest drugs cartel hatches an elaborate plan to traffic two tonnes of crack cocaine through the Port of Miami in America and ultimately into Australia and China. But when the partnership turns sour after the Cartel holds a Triad family member hostage, the Triads recruit Zhou to rescue the girl and kill the Colombians. What ensues is a bloodied street war across three countries. Zhou turns international Hitman with an arsenal of hi-tech surveillance devices, explosives, high powered weaponry and an array of fighting skills dating back fifteen hundred years. But just as Zhou rescues the hostage and takes control of the entire drugs shipment...
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Assistant Sound Editor:
Alex Silva
Boom Operator:
Andy Finn
Camera Operator:
Chris Healy
Casting:
Madalena Chan
Co-Producer:
Alex Castro
Steven Cheung
Glenda McPherson
Director:
Gregory McQualter
Director of Photography:
Dan MacArthur
Editor:
Anna Térmens
Executive Producer:
Ian McDowell
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Jouet Mosenson
Other:
Lise Romanoff
Producer:
James McQualter
Production Sound Mixer:
Jordi Cirbián
Sound Designer:
Jordi Cirbián
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Eva Bergstrom
Special Effects Supervisor:
Bruce Bright
Steadicam Operator:
Milan Holec
Stunts:
Cory Beeston
Martyn Dance
Jack Wong Wai-Leung
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Milo F. Rodríguez
Writer:
Gregory McQualter
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