Streets of Rage (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 6, 1994

Original Title:
Streets of Rage

Alternate Titles:
Rabia en las Calles
Ruas de ViolĂȘncia

Genres:
Action

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 83

She's A Perfect Lady... And A Perfect Weapon

Melody Sails is an investigative reporter on Hollywood's juvenile delenquincy, and runs across Lunar, the crimelord. With the help of a 12-year old street-kid, she will get to him, but will she down him in the climactic fight to the death, or die trying?

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Assistant Director:
Scott Wells

Director:
Richard Elfman

Director of Photography:
Nick Mendoza Jr.

Editor:
Peter Lonsdale

Fight Choreographer:
Mimi Lesseos
Gokor Chivichyan

Gaffer:
Yon Thomas

Hairstylist:
Ron McPherson

Makeup Artist:
Ron McPherson

Music:
Miriam Cutler

Producer:
Mimi Lesseos

Production Design:
Ray Dorn

Screenplay:
Mimi Lesseos
Richard Elfman

Second Assistant Director:
James Frederick

Set Decoration:
Karin Bagan

Sound Editor:
Steve Cartwright

Sound Mixer:
Paul Coogan

Special Effects:
Steve Patino

Special Effects Coordinator:
Joseph Cornell

Story:
Mimi Lesseos

Stunts:
Armando Guerrero
Joe Ordaz

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Draghi

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