Blade: The Iron Cross (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 26, 2020

Original Title:
Blade: The Iron Cross

Alternate Titles:
Blade The Iron Cross
Puppet Master XII

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | War

Production Companies:
Full Moon Features

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 70

Full Moon's most famous fiend in his first solo mission!

When the malevolent Dr. Hauser, the Third Reich's maddest scientist, rises again with murder and mayhem on his mind, psychic journalist Elisa Ivanov awakens her own angel of death in Blade.

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Camera Operator:
Cynthia Webster
Lindsey Schmitz
Howard Wexler

Casting:
Jessica Hughes

Co-Producer:
Nakai Nelson

Costumer:
Courtney Potter

Creature Design:
Tom Devlin

Director:
John Lechago

Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler

Editor:
John Lechago
Juan Patricio

First Assistant Camera:
Lindsey Schmitz

Gaffer:
NiƱaPapalote Barbosa

Line Producer:
Nakai Nelson

Makeup Artist:
Miranda Dudley

Original Music Composer:
Richard Band

Producer:
Charles Band

Production Design:
Billy Jett

Second Unit Director:
Brooks Davis

Sound Mixer:
Andy Theiss

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tom Devlin

Story:
Brockton McKinney

Visual Effects:
Juan Patricio

Writer:
Neal Marshall Stevens

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