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Release Date:
November 15, 1999
Original Title:
New Blood
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Applecreek Productions
Mercury Home Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 98
Alan White is a desperate man; his daughter must have a heart transplant to live. He gets an unexpected visit from his adult son, Danny, a criminal who hasn't spoken to his family in years. Danny lost track of a man marked for death and is afraid to face his merciless crime boss. In Danny's plight, Alan sees a way to save both of his children, already prepared to die in order to donate his heart to his daughter, he will stand in for Danny's escaped hostage.
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Assistant Director Trainee:
Shelley Fairfield
Associate Producer:
Ian Hall
Casting:
Carol Dudley
Cinematography:
David Pelletier
Director:
Michael Hurst
Editor:
Michael Doherty
Executive Producer:
Ash R. Shah
First Assistant Director:
Howard Rothschild
Music:
Jeff Danna
Producer:
Michael Cowan
Andy Emilio
Jason Piette
Production Design:
Ian Hall
Second Assistant Director:
Pazz Neglia
Michelle Morris
Third Assistant Director:
Justine Whelan
Writer:
Michael Hurst
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