A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 2, 1987
Original Title:
Dead Aim
Alternate Titles:
Mace
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 88
Ed Marinaro is Malcolm "Mace" Douglas, a street-tough detective who's out for justice-no matter what the cost. While investigating the mysterious suicidal heroin overdoses of four beautiful exotic dancers, Mace puts together the pieces of a deadly puzzle, infiltrating a violent ring of shadowy drug and weapons dealers, Mace methodically tracks a serial killer (Rick Washburn) with murderous ties to a ruthless foreign diplomat (Harry Goz). Mace won't stop until he gets some answers. The FBI and KGB have them, but now they're talking back with bullets.
Art Direction:
Lynn Wolverton-Parker
Associate Producer:
Ken Kubinski
Robert F. Phillips
Toby Murphy
Mark Wagner
Casting:
Shay Bentley Griffin
Debra Neathery
Joan D'Incecco
Cinematography:
John Davis
Costume Design:
Linda Brenick
Director:
William Vanderkloot
Editor:
William Vanderkloot
Executive Producer:
Kirk Smith
Stan Wakefield
Michael J. Malloy
Jerry Silva
Music:
James Oliverio
Producer:
William Vanderkloot
Michael A. Simpson
Stunt Coordinator:
Victoria Vanderkloot
Stunt Double:
Hannah Kozak
Writer:
Michael A. Simpson
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