Avenging Force (1986) [R]

Release Date:
September 12, 1986

Original Title:
Avenging Force

Alternate Titles:
American warrior 2 : le chasseur

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Golan-Globus Productions
The Cannon Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 104

Martial arts expert Matt Hunter was one of the most promising operatives in Army intelligence until his parents were killed by terrorists, and he retired to the family's farm in Louisiana to take care of his 12-year-old sister Sara and their grandfather Jimmy. Larry Richards, a black man running for the Senate, is one of Matt's best friends. Larry has become the target of The Pentangle, a racist organization led by a man named Glastenbury, and Glastenbury doesn't want Larry to be elected. In an attempt on Larry's life during a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, The Pentangle kills one of Larry's sons. Matt lets Larry, his wife Daisy, and his other son move to the remotely located farm so they can hide from Glastenbury and the Pentangle, but the Pentangle strikes again, setting the farmhouse on fire. Matt and Sara escape as the only survivors. Then the Pentangle kidnaps Sara, sending Matt on a mission to rescue Sara from Glastenbury and the Pentangle

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ADR Editor:
Greg Jacobs

Art Department Coordinator:
Judy K. Nelson

Art Direction:
Bo Johnson

Best Boy Electrician:
Timothy 'Guido' Magaraci

Boom Operator:
Prometheus Patient

Camera Operator:
Sean McLin

Casting:
Perry Bullington
Robert MacDonald

Costume Design:
Audrey M. Bansmer

Dialogue Editor:
Barbara Barnaby
Jim Borgardt

Director:
Sam Firstenberg

Director of Photography:
Gideon Porath

Editor:
Michael J. Duthie

First Assistant Camera:
Jorgen Wedseltoft

First Assistant Director:
Sharon Mann

First Assistant Editor:
Robert Baird

Foley Editor:
Clement Barclay
Donald L. Warner Jr.

Gaffer:
James R. Tynes

Key Grip:
Michael Uva

Leadman:
David C. Potter

Makeup Artist:
Gábor Kernyaiszky

Makeup Supervisor:
Moni Mansano

Music Editor:
Virginia S. Ellsworth
Steve Mccroskey

Music Supervisor:
Paula Erickson

Orchestrator:
Joe E. Rand

Original Music Composer:
George S. Clinton

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael R. Sloan

Producer:
Yoram Globus
Menahem Golan

Production Coordinator:
Suzy Beugen

Production Design:
Marcia Hinds

Property Master:
Ron Woods

Script Supervisor:
Sharon 'Mae' West

Second Unit Director:
BJ Davis

Set Decoration:
Michele Starbuck

Sound Effects Editor:
Noah Blough
Ed Callahan
Zack Davis
Elliot Deitch
Solange S. Schwalbe

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David J. Hudson
Mel Metcalfe
Terry Porter

Special Effects Coordinator:
William Purcell

Still Photographer:
Neil Alexander

Stunt Coordinator:
BJ Davis

Stunt Double:
BJ Davis

Stunts:
Kane Hodder
BJ Davis

Supervising Sound Editor:
Sandy Gendler

Title Designer:
Wenden K. Baldwin
Kyle Seidenbaum

Writer:
James Booth

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