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Release Date:
June 28, 1991
Original Title:
Do or Die
Alternate Titles:
De vida o muerte
Girls, Games and Guns
Jeu fatal
Linha de Fogo
Thanasimos Stohos
Θανάσιμος Στόχος
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Malibu Bay Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 97
Asian crime boss Kaneshiro captures two voluptuous undercover federal agents, Donna and Nicole. But instead of liquidating them, he gives the busty duo a head start in a deadly cat-and-mouse game involving six other assassin teams. The heated action takes them from Hawaii to Las Vegas and Louisiana.
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ADR Mixer:
Jon Taylor
Art Direction:
Bill Pryor
Assistant Editor:
Evelyn Purwins
Boom Operator:
David Hadder
Costume Design:
Merrie Lawson
Dialogue Editor:
Craig Stewart
Director:
Andy Sidaris
Director of Photography:
Mark Morris
Editor:
Michael Haight
First Assistant Director:
Mike Freedman
Foley Artist:
Jerry Trent
Michael Salvetta
Foley Mixer:
Jon Taylor
Hairstylist:
Karen Dahl
Makeup Artist:
Karen Dahl
Original Music Composer:
Richard Lyons
Producer:
Arlene Sidaris
Production Accountant:
Beebe Smilow
Production Coordinator:
Laurel Fest
Production Design:
Cherie Day Ledwith
Production Sound Mixer:
Ken Segal
Mike Hall
Property Master:
Wess Shannon Rahn
Script Supervisor:
Christine H. Scott
Second Assistant Director:
Christian Drew Sidaris
Sound Effects Editor:
Anton Holden
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Linden
Jon Taylor
Sound Recordist:
Randy Hauck
Special Effects:
Eddie Surkin
Unit Production Manager:
Mike Freedman
Writer:
Andy Sidaris
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