A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 29, 1990
Original Title:
Coldfire
Alternate Titles:
Coldfire - Polvere fredda
Pasaporte al infierno
Psyhros thanatos
Zimny ogień
Холодный огонь
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
PM Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
The "Coldfire" is a lethal new designer-drug with destructive capabilities. Its origins are unknown...and its effects are irreversible. This drug promises the "ultimate high." However, what does the user acquire instead? The ultimate way to die... The main purpose of the "Coldfire" drug is to help the enemy cripple the United States. An epidemic is imminent if the use of this drug spreads everywhere... Entering the scene are Nick and Jake Edwards two audacious police officers. They may lack age, but they certainly have attitude. These Generation-X cops hope to show some of the veteran members of the police force a trick or to. These two officers will be working with a company of experienced pros including the seasoned Lars and the short-tempered Dix. Their assignment is to track down who or what is responsible for the distribution of this virulent drug substance... Written by David Choi
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Art Direction:
Cindy Gilbert
Associate Producer:
Charla Driver
Richard W. Munchkin
Director:
Wings Hauser
Director of Photography:
Richard Pepin
Editor:
John Dagnen
First Assistant Director:
Steve Rockmael
Music:
John Gonzalez
Producer:
Joseph Merhi
Richard Pepin
Richard W. Munchkin
Production Coordinator:
Richard W. Munchkin
Production Manager:
Stacey Upton
Second Unit Director:
Michael J. Sarna
Sound Mixer:
Mike Hall
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Allen
Still Photographer:
John Dagnen
Stunt Coordinator:
Michael J. Sarna
Stunts:
Cole S. McKay
Steve Hart
Susan Hurtado
John Branagan
Writer:
Joe Hart
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