Virtual Weapon (1997) [N/A]

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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