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Release Date:
July 12, 1990
Original Title:
Extermineitors II: La venganza del Dragón
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
Argentina Sono Film
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The Dragon is in prison ready to escape and take revenge on those who stopped. This will help a mafia organization that moves in the world of illegal betting related to martial arts fights worldwide and also linked to drug trafficking. In prison, the Dragon is a sinister character, McClain (Randholp McClain), an American imprisoned for killing their opponents. But once released sent to compete in the World Martial Arts Championship with Hector Echavarria, Argentine and world champion wrestler.
Assistant Director:
Antonio Barrio
Assistant Editor:
Francisco Mirada
Camera Operator:
Lionel Lobótrico
Costume Assistant:
Marcelo Salvioli
Costume Design:
Leonor Puga Sabaté
Albertina Pitterbarg
Director:
Carlos Galettini
Director of Photography:
Hector Collodoro
Editor:
Serafín Molina
Executive Producer:
Carlos Luis Mentasti
Salvador D'Antonio
First Assistant Director:
Ariel Sienra
Focus Puller:
Juan José Fabio
Gaffer:
Alberto Tiero
Lighting Technician:
Juan Carlos Bernardo
Osvaldo Salgado
Makeup Artist:
Silvia Pittaluga
Music:
Lalo Fransen
Negative Cutter:
Haydee Boretta
Production Assistant:
Nicolás Scarfone
Production Design:
Leonor Puga Sabaté
Raúl Florido
Production Director:
Carlos Alberto Oliveira
Production Manager:
Alberto Burino
Props:
Mariano de Rose
Second Assistant Camera:
Oscar Colombari
Second Assistant Director:
Carlos Jaureguialzo
Sound Assistant:
Daniel Castronuovo
Sound Director:
Norberto Castronuovo
Special Effects:
Tom Cundom
Still Photographer:
Yamil Akel
Stunt Coordinator:
Hugo Quiril
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