Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) [PG]

Release Date:
April 15, 1983

Original Title:
Lone Wolf McQuade

Alternate Titles:
A Man Without Fear
Beyaz kurt
Ensamme vargen McQuade
Ensom ulv
Lone Wolf
Magányos farkas
McQuade - den uovervindelige
McQuade, el llop solitari
McQuade, el lobo solitario
McQuade, lobo solitario
McQuade, o Lobo Solitário
Oeil pour Oeil
Oeil pour oeil
Osamelý vlk McQuade
Osamělý vlk McQuade
Samotny wilk McQuade
Teksaski ranger McQuade
Una magnum per McQuade
Yksinäinen susi McQuade
Ένας Αλλά Λύκος
Одинокий волк МакКуэйд
Самотният вълк МакКуейд

Genres:
Action | Crime

Production Companies:
1818
Lone Wolf McQuade Associates
Orion Pictures
Topkick Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 18  GR: 16  HU: 16  IE: 18  US: PG 

Runtime: 107

The 'Mad Dog' Criminal... The 'Lone Wolf' Lawman... The Ultimate Showdown.

The archetypical renegade Texas Ranger wages war against a drug kingpin with automatic weapons, his wits and martial arts after a gun battle leaves his partner dead. All of this inevitably culminates in a martial arts showdown between the drug lord and the ranger, and involving the woman they both love.

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Assistant Director:
Jerram A. Swartz

Assistant Editor:
Jerald Temple

Associate Producer:
Aaron Norris
Kathryn Petty

Boom Operator:
Randall L. Johnson

Camera Operator:
Lito White

Casting:
Judith Holstra
Marcia Ross

Construction Coordinator:
Claude F. Powell

Director:
Steve Carver

Director of Photography:
Roger Shearman Jr.

Dolly Grip:
E. Wes Dempster

Editor:
Anthony Redman

Electrician:
Charles Hardesty
James Kibbe
Russell Towery

Extras Casting:
Dennis Hansen

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Peter Berkson

First Assistant Camera:
Lynn Lockwood

Gaffer:
Robert Driskell

Generator Operator:
Glen Marygold

Hairstylist:
Linda Leiter Sharp

Key Grip:
Tony Poston

Location Manager:
Joe Sierra

Makeup Artist:
Robert Sidell

Music Editor:
Dan Carlin Sr.
Jim Harrison

Original Music Composer:
Francesco De Masi

Painter:
David R. Trevino

Producer:
Yoram Ben-Ami
Steve Carver

Production Accountant:
Glenn Nicol

Production Controller:
Nava Levin

Production Design:
Norm Baron

Production Manager:
John C. Broderick

Production Secretary:
Carol Marie

Property Master:
Stephen R. Ferry

Screenplay:
B.J. Nelson

Script Supervisor:
Anne Rapp

Seamstress:
Laura Burkhart

Second Assistant Camera:
Julian Wilson

Second Assistant Director:
Todd Corman

Set Decoration:
Robert L. Zilliox

Sound Editor:
David E. Stone
Kendrick Sweet

Sound Effects Designer:
David Lewis Yewdall

Sound Mixer:
Robert Wald

Still Photographer:
Ron Phillips

Story:
B.J. Nelson
H. Kaye Dyal

Stunt Coordinator:
Aaron Norris

Stunts:
Russ Dodson
Darwin Benjamin
Rok Cvetkov
Mike Johnson
Simone Boisseree
Brad Orrison
Steven Lambert
Clay Boss
Alan Gibbs
John Barrett
Jay De Plano
Alan Marcus
Gary J. Wayton
Al Jones
Charlie Skeen
Kane Hodder
Steve Hulin
Richard Mendez
Rick McCallum
Duwane Heide
Dennis Hansen
Jeff Jensen
Larry Morales

Supervising Sound Editor:
Duane Hartzell

Unit Publicist:
Andy Marx

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