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Release Date:
September 15, 1989
Original Title:
L.A. Bounty
Alternate Titles:
Krwawe łowy
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Adventuress Productions International
International Video Entertainment (IVE)
Leighton & Hilpert Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 85
Mayor candidate Mike Rhodes is kidnapped in his own home outside of Los Angeles by unknown, masked terrorists. His wife Kelly barely survives the attempted murder on her, and is able to identify one of the kidnappers. She's placed on the police's protection list while the investigation is ongoing. Ruger, a tough and merciless bounty hunter is out on the streets avenging her partner's death. With Kelly as her bait, Ruger starts a dangerous game to bring Cavanough, a crazed crime kingpin behind the kidnapping, out of hiding.
Art Direction:
Phil Brandes
Casting:
Pat Orseth
Director:
Worth Keeter
Director of Photography:
Gary Graver
Editor:
Stewart Schill
Executive Producer:
S.C. Dacy
Hairstylist:
Alan C. Bosshardt
Makeup Artist:
Alan C. Bosshardt
Music:
Howard Leese
Producer:
Michael W. Leighton
Sybil Danning
Production Design:
Shane Nelsen
Screenplay:
Michael W. Leighton
Set Decoration:
Archie D'Amico
Special Effects:
Sandra McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
Story:
Sybil Danning
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