A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 26, 1990
Original Title:
Dark Angel
Alternate Titles:
Dark Angel - Tag der Abrechnung
El ángel de las tinieblas
I Come in Peace
Lethal Contact
Δύναμη Καταστροφής
Я пришёл с миром
Genres:
Action | Crime | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Epic Productions
Trans World Entertainment (TWE)
Vision International
Vision PDG
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16 DE: 18 FR: TP GB: 18 IE: 15 NL: 16 SK: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
Jack Caine is a Houston vice cop who's forgotten the rule book. His self-appointed mission is to stop the drugs trade and the number one supplier Victor Manning. Whilst involved in an undercover operation to entrap Victor Manning, his partner gets killed, and a sinister newcomer enters the scene...
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ADR Editor:
Bobbi Banks
ADR Supervisor:
Robert Heffernan
Accounting Supervisor:
Pamela Godwin-Austen
Animation:
Jay Mark Johnson
Art Direction:
Nino Candido
Assistant Property Master:
Howell Caldwell
Associate Producer:
Ron Fury
Best Boy Grip:
Steve Graves
Boom Operator:
Michael Perry
Camera Operator:
Scott Smith
Carpenter:
Steve Wilkerson
Jeff Williams
Val Wilt
Adrian Arbes
Jack Evans
Casting:
Karen Rea
Ed Johnson
Casting Assistant:
Doreen Lane
Carla Posey
Katherine Revnell
Chief Lighting Technician:
Austin Goss
Co-Producer:
Rafael Eisenman
Jon Turtle
Color Timer:
David Orr
Keith Parrish
Construction Coordinator:
Chuck Singleton
Construction Foreman:
Jim Cavalucci
Costume Design:
Joseph A. Porro
Dialogue Editor:
Christopher T. Welch
David M. Ice
Director:
Craig R. Baxley
Director of Photography:
Mark Irwin
Dolly Grip:
Sean Maxwell
Editor:
Mark Helfrich
Electrician:
John McDermott
Michael Vacker
Troy Webb
Thomas Cooney
Executive Producer:
Mark Damon
David Saunders
Extras Casting:
Dixie Webster
Extras Casting Assistant:
Charlie Kole
First Assistant Camera:
Stephen Wong
First Assistant Director:
Craig West
First Assistant Editor:
Chris Jackson
Hairstylist:
Alan Scott
Key Grip:
Caleb Edwards
Key Makeup Artist:
Evan Brainard
Leadman:
Tony Bonaventura
Location Manager:
Craig Busch
Makeup & Hair:
Suzanne Bell
Ron Clark
Music Editor:
Lori Slomka
Music Supervisor:
Bob Hunka
Negative Cutter:
Susanne Gervay
Original Music Composer:
Jan Hammer
Painter:
Ron Moses
Lawrence Reid
Producer:
Jeff Young
Producer's Assistant:
Dawn M. Gross
Production Assistant:
Laura Groppe
Mark Gutierrez
Todd Schechter
Gilles Wheeler
Production Controller:
Avram Butch Kaplan
Production Coordinator:
Vera Martin
Suzanne Unvert
Production Design:
Philip Leonard
Production Executive:
Louis G. Friedman
Production Manager:
Ron Fury
Production Secretary:
Francine Lauzon
Property Master:
Cheri Candido
Public Relations:
Dennis Davidson
Publicist:
André-Paul Ricci
Scenic Artist:
Everett D. Wilson
Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Long
Second Assistant Camera:
Don Davis
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Zapata
Set Dresser:
Steven K. Barnett
Jeffrey B. Hartmann
Sound Editor:
John Kwiatkowski
Catherine Shorr
Victor Iorillo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Portman
Edward F. Suski
Steve Pederson
Special Effects Coordinator:
Bruno Van Zeebroeck
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tony Gardner
Larry Hamlin
Steadicam Operator:
Ralph Watson
Still Photographer:
Jim Sheldon
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Baxley
Stunt Driver:
Jackson Burns
Stunts:
Tony Brubaker
Doug Coleman
Mary Albee
Daniel W. Barringer
Steve Boyum
Jophery C. Brown
John Borland
Brad Collier
Gary Baxley
David Efron
Danny Epper
Leon Delaney
Bob Herron
Dani Barden
Lane Leavitt
David Markwart
Jack Verbois
Al Wyatt Jr.
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael P. Redbourn
Richard Shorr
Title Designer:
Jay Mark Johnson
Transportation Coordinator:
Ron Kern
Unit Publicist:
Ron Harris
Utility Stunts:
Mark Chavarria
Wardrobe Assistant:
Stacy Lewis
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Scott Tomlinson
Weapons Master:
Randy E. Moore
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