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Release Date:
September 24, 1992
Original Title:
C.I.A. Code Name: Alexa
Alternate Titles:
C.I.A. Codename: Alexa
ЦРУ: Кодово название Алекса
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
PM Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 93
A CIA operative kills a terrorist during a prison break. When a group of terrorists attempts to recover a microchip implanted in the man's body, one of them is captured and convinced by the CIA to work for them as an informer.
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Casting:
Jean Levine
Costume Design:
Craig Anthony
Director:
Joseph Merhi
Director of Photography:
Richard Pepin
Editor:
Geraint Bell
Ron Cabreros
John Weidner
Fight Choreographer:
Jon Agro
Hairstylist:
Judy Yonemoto
Makeup & Hair:
Ron McPherson
Makeup Artist:
Judy Yonemoto
Music:
Louis Febre
Post Production Supervisor:
Geraint Bell
Producer:
Richard Pepin
Joseph Merhi
Production Design:
Gregory Martin
Production Manager:
Diana Phipps
Script Supervisor:
Pinky Romero
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ken Blakey
Special Effects:
Don Power
Larry Roberts
Stunts:
James Ent
Red Horton
Jean Levine
Dennis Madalone
Perry Nichols
Janet Lee Orcutt
Bob Sherman
Jim Stephan
Jan Michael Shultz
Joe Witherell
Gerard 'Gus' Williams
Carl Ciarfalio
Writer:
Ken Lamplugh
John Weidner
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