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Release Date:
January 11, 1995
Original Title:
The Killing Machine
Alternate Titles:
Killing Machine: Assassino Nato
Rage de Justice
The Killing Machine
The Killing Man
The New Killing Machine
Γεννημένος να Σκοτώνει
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
A-Pix Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 100
Harlin Garret loses his memory and finds himself closed in a facility claimed to belong to the state security services. The manager of this place tells Garrett he used to be a killer for the mob but Garrett refuses to believe. Then he is forced to kill people that are a "Risk to the state security", but the whole story gets complicated when Garret falls in love with one of his victims...
Art Direction:
Jean Medland
Associate Producer:
Jeff Wincott
Bradley J. Sherman
Donald A. Starr
Costume Design:
Shelley Mansell
Director:
David Mitchell
Director of Photography:
David Pelletier
Editor:
David Buder
Executive Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Line Producer:
Helder Goncalves
Julian Grant
Music:
Ronald J. Weiss
Producer:
Damian Lee
Production Design:
John Gillespie
Set Decoration:
Tim Boyd
Story:
Damian Lee
Stunts:
Shelley Cook
Writer:
David Mitchell
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