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Release Date:
August 25, 1997
Original Title:
Virtual Weapon
Alternate Titles:
Cyberflic
Potenza virtuale
Tajná zbraň
Zwei Fäuste für Miami
Zwei Fäuste für Miami - Virtual Weapon
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 90
A detective duo hunts a criminal organization, which is using an unknown liquid explosive material.
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Additional Dialogue:
Jess Hill
Assistant Director:
Alma Barragán Herrera
Assistant Production Manager:
Leslie Deriso
Casting:
Beverly McDermott
Casting Assistant:
Libby Brien
Cinematography:
Carlo Tafani
Digital Effects Producer:
Corrado Strada
Director:
Antonio Margheriti
Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso
Executive Producer:
Ferdie Pacheco
Extras Casting:
Bunny Yeager
Hair Designer:
Anja Sadnik
Line Producer:
Edoardo Margheriti
Makeup Artist:
Linda Arrigoni
Music:
Michelangelo La Bionda
Carmelo La Bionda
Producer:
Valerie Kenny Wolkoff
Production Accountant:
Daniel Del Calvo
Production Manager:
Cheryl Schindler
Production Sound Mixer:
Henri Lopez
Props:
Fabian Fonseca
Screenplay:
Ferdie Pacheco
Set Decoration:
James Carlson
Sound Effects Editor:
Paolo Amici
Special Effects Technician:
Stefano Corridori
Story:
Bruno Corbucci
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