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Release Date:
June 4, 1994
Original Title:
Pentathlon
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Live Entertainment
PFG Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 101
When East German Eric Brogar wins a gold medal in the pentathlon, he escapes to freedom in the west with the help of a beautiful American athlete. But his demanding coach, Heinrich Mueller vows revenge and Eric's best friend and his father pay the ultimate price for his freedom when they are killed by the Secret Police. In Los Angeles, Eric starts to train for the gold again. But when Mueller comes to America, Eric must win the most deadly game of all… the fight for his life.
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Art Direction:
David W. Ford
Associate Producer:
Rob Stull
Deborah Gilels
Mikela Walter
Casting:
Dan Parada
Rick Montgomery
Co-Producer:
Jason Clark
Costume Design:
Alexandra Welker
Director:
Bruce Malmuth
Director of Photography:
Mikhail Suslov
Editor:
Joseph Gutowski
Richard Nord
Executive Producer:
Carol H. Thompson
Ronna B. Wallace
Dolph Lundgren
Hair Department Head:
Voni Hinkle
Makeup Artist:
Douglas Noe
Suzanne Parker Sanders
Music:
David Spear
Producer:
Martin E. Caan
Production Design:
Jaymes Hinkle
Screenplay:
William Stadiem
Gary DeVore
Gary T. McDonald
Second Unit Director:
Buddy Joe Hooker
Set Decoration:
Tom Craig
Story:
William Stadiem
Bruce Malmuth
Stunt Coordinator:
Buddy Joe Hooker
Stunts:
Danny Epper
Kenny Endoso
Erik Rondell
Pat Romano
Dick Ziker
Jophery C. Brown
Tony Brubaker
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Visual Effects:
Mark R. Byers
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