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Release Date:
January 1, 1993
Original Title:
Arctic Blue
Alternate Titles:
Arctic Blue - Durch die weiße Hölle
Inferno Azul
L'Enfer des neiges
Sangre en el Ártico
処刑脱獄
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
New City Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+ DE: 16
Runtime: 92
Eric Desmond, a committed environmentalist, is accidentally involved in the transfer of Ben Corbett, a ruthless killer, from an isolated Alaskan village, along a long route, to civilization; but the prisoner is determined to escape at any cost.
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Art Direction:
Glen W. Pearson
Associate Producer:
Bruce Marchfelder
Casting:
Stuart Aikins
Co-Executive Producer:
Rutger Hauer
Co-Producer:
Colleen Nystedt
Costume Designer:
Trish Keating
Director:
Peter Masterson
Director of Photography:
Thomas Burstyn
Editor:
George Appleby
Executive Producer:
Paul L. Newman
John Flock
Gaffer:
Einar Hansen
Hairstylist:
Julie McHaffie
Key Grip:
Al Campbell
Makeup Artist:
Kevin Myers
Original Music Composer:
Peter Rodgers Melnick
Producer:
Rick Stevenson
Production Design:
Richard Wilcox
Property Master:
Den Eilertson
Screenplay:
Ross LaManna
Script Supervisor:
Christine Lalande
Second Unit Director:
Danny Virtue
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Wilcox
Sound Effects Editor:
Anke Bakker
Sound Mixer:
Bill Sheppard
Paul A. Sharpe
Dean Giammarco
Michael McGee
Sound Supervisor:
Jacqueline Cristianini
Special Effects Coordinator:
Michael Blacklock
Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Virtue
Visual Effects:
Jack Cooperman
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