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Release Date:
May 7, 2015
Original Title:
Pound of Flesh
Alternate Titles:
Estado Critico
Estado Crítico
Sin piedad para matar
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Ace Film Company
Chunqiu Time Culture Co.
Odyssey Media
Rodin Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A DE: 18 FR: 12 GB: 15 JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 104
In China to donate his kidney to his dying niece, former black-ops agent Deacon awakes the day before the operation to find he is the latest victim of organ theft. Stitched up and pissed-off, Deacon descends from his opulent hotel in search of his stolen kidney and carves a blood-soaked path through the darkest corners of the city. The clock is ticking for his niece and with each step he loses blood.
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Art Direction:
Harry Du Young
Associate Producer:
John Ralston
Alexandra Julson
Alexandre Coscas
Camera Operator:
Oscar Petersson
Casting:
Lindsay Chag
JuJu Chan
Co-Producer:
Mike Leeder
Kamel Krifa
Costume Design:
Vicky Wang
Director:
Ernie Barbarash
Director of Photography:
Cliff Hokanson
Executive Producer:
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Devi Singh
Kirk Shaw
Keith Shaw
Lv Jianmin
Michael Lurie
Jeffrey Giles
First Assistant Director:
Fred Sun
Line Producer:
Jacob Silver
Jonathan DuBois
Makeup Department Head:
Rayni He
Music:
Paul Michael Thomas
Producer:
Henry Luk
Aki Aleong
Kirk Shaw
Production Design:
Rachel Lee Payne Darrow
Production Supervisor:
John Milton Branton
Script Supervisor:
Ann M. Doria
Stunt Double:
Brahim Achabbakhe
Stunts:
Brahim Achabbakhe
Mike Möller
Thanks:
Darren Shahlavi
Writer:
Joshua Todd James
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