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Release Date:
January 1, 1989
Original Title:
Misión comando
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Crustel
Efeh 2
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
The city is the formidable setting for this spectacular police story. A challenge for the men of Mission Commando. A police officer to hold your breath!
Assistant Camera:
Bibiana Cejas
Hugo Contreras
Nicolás García
Pedro Corral
Sergio Mazzeo
Assistant Director:
Rolo Pereyra
Assistant Director of Photography:
José Bruschtin
José Pérez
Carlos Colini
Assistant Editor:
Alejandro Buranits
Assistant Set Decoration:
Cristian Olivera
Camera Operator:
Lito Álvarez
Roberto Miranda
Hagop Stepanian
Costume Design:
Coca Salas
Director:
Carlos Aguilar
Director of Photography:
Lulo Cachapuoti
Editor:
Gabriel Simari
Executive Producer:
Miguel Spera
Makeup Artist:
Marta Abalos
Music:
Óscar Cardozo Ocampo
Producer:
Carlos Aguilar
Production Assistant:
Marcelo Iúdice
Production Coordinator:
Oscar Lanza
Set Decoration:
Nazario Pugliese
Songs:
Néstor Marconi
Sound:
Jorge Müller
Miguel de los Santos
Sound Editor:
Diego Iberlucea
Sound Mixer:
Diego Iberlucea
Visual Effects:
Tom Cundom
Writer:
Plácido Donato
Carlos Aguilar
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