Running Delilah (1994) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 22, 1994

Original Title:
Running Delilah

Alternate Titles:
Cyborg Agent
Robospy

Genres:
Action | Crime | Romance | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ABC Productions
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Empty Chair Productions Inc.
Sea Change Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 97

Top agent Delilah dies in a risky mission against weapon dealer Kercharian. But she's revived with high-tech medicine and artificial body parts. As invincible superwoman she returns and continues her fight against Kercherian, who's newest deal includes Plutonium from Russia.

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Art Direction:
Jack Jennings

Casting:
Judith Holstra

Costume Design:
Molly Tippe

Director:
Richard Franklin

Director of Photography:
Ellery Ryan

Editor:
Andrew London

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Thomas H. Brodek

Executive Producer:
Steve Oster
Ron Koslow

First Assistant Director:
Jerry Fleck

Gaffer:
Dante Cardone

Hairstylist:
Howard Barr

Makeup Artist:
Antonella Renyer

Music:
Lee Holdridge

Producer:
Mel Efros

Production Design:
Francis J. Pezza

Second Assistant Director:
Joseph J. Kontra

Second Second Assistant Director:
Cynthia Riddle

Set Decoration:
Jeannie Gunn

Special Effects:
Eric Allard

Special Effects Coordinator:
Garry Elmendorf

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Doug Drexler

Story:
Robert J. Avrech
Ron Koslow

Stunt Coordinator:
John C. Meier

Stunts:
Pat Romano
Birgit K. Schier

Teleplay:
Ron Koslow

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