The Flash III: Deadly Nightshade (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 31, 1992

Original Title:
The Flash III: Deadly Nightshade

Alternate Titles:
Villám 3
闪电飞侠

Genres:
Action | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Pet Fly Productions
Warner Bros. Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

He's Back in Two Feature Length Adventures!

The Scarlet Speedster teams up with the city's previous superhero, The Nightshade, in two adventures.

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Art Direction:
Francis J. Pezza

Assistant Director:
Daniel R. Suhart

Associate Producer:
Frank E. Jimenez

Casting:
April Webster

Co-Producer:
Michael Lacoe

Costume Design:
Robert Short

Costume Supervisor:
Perri Kimono

Director:
Bruce Bilson

Director of Photography:
Francis Kenny
Greg Gardiner

Editor:
Greg Wong
Lawrence J. Gleason

Executive Producer:
Danny Bilson
Paul De Meo

Hair Designer:
Lana Sharpe

Makeup Artist:
Bill Myer

Music:
Shirley Walker
Danny Elfman

Music Editor:
Thomas Milano

Producer:
Gail Morgan Hickman

Production Sound Mixer:
James LaRue

Property Master:
Richard Dinieri

Script Supervisor:
Gillian Murphy

Set Decoration:
Robin Royce

Special Effects Coordinator:
William H. Schirmer

Stunts:
Fred Lerner

Transportation Captain:
Robert Benjamin

Unit Production Manager:
David L. Beanes

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Philip Barberio

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Stipes
Robert D. Bailey

Writer:
Howard Chaykin
John Francis Moore

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