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Release Date:
June 20, 1997
Original Title:
Bloodmoon
Alternate Titles:
Bloodmoon
Lua Sangrenta
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Media of Medias
Seasonal Film Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 102
Ken O'Hara is a "Mindhunter" - a serial killer specialist enlisted to find the mass murderer intent on killing the strongest fighters in New York City. Trying to catch this cunning and clever killer is the hardest assignment Ken has ever had. Now, the moon is rising again and he must use all of his resources to hunt down the murderer....or he may be the next to die.
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Art Direction:
Kip Bartlett
Associate Producer:
Gary Daniels
Casting:
Craig Fincannon
Co-Producer:
Keith Vitali
Costume Designer:
Patsy Rainey
Director:
Tony Leung Siu-Hung
Director of Photography:
Derek Wan Man-Kit
Editor:
Allan Poon
Executive Producer:
Ng See-Yuen
First Assistant Director:
Dennis T. Benatar
Hairstylist:
Pamela Priest
Makeup Artist:
Kellie Cooper Teets
Original Music Composer:
Richard Yuen
Producer:
Yuwadee Boonkrong
Keith W. Strandberg
Production Design:
William G. Davis
Screenplay:
Keith W. Strandberg
Second Assistant Director:
Chad Graves
Set Decoration:
Tim Pope
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jeff Goodwin
Steadicam Operator:
Jeff Moore
Stunt Coordinator:
Siu-Hung Leung
Tony Snegoff
Tang Chiu-Yau
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