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Release Date:
December 23, 1996
Original Title:
Nemesis 4: Death Angel
Alternate Titles:
Cry of Angels: Nemesis 4
Nemesis 4
Nemesis 4: Cry Of Angels
Nemesis 4: Engel des Todes
Nemesis IV
Nemesis IV: The Cry of Angels
Nemesis IV: Τα Δάκρυα των Αγγέλων
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Filmwerks
Imperial Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Alex shoots again. She has to kill a man, but shoots the wrong one. A high ransom is set on her, so she is visited by some head hunters. Well, she only could sit and wait and hope for a friend's help.
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ADR Editor:
Jeff Mar
Art Direction:
Nenad Pečur
Casting:
Teri Blythe
Characters:
Rebecca Charles
Costume Design:
Elizabeth Jett
Director:
Albert Pyun
Director of Photography:
George Mooradian
Editor:
Ken Morrisey
Executive Producer:
Paul Rosenblum
First Assistant Director:
Sazzy Lee Calhoun
Line Producer:
Jessica G. Budin
Makeup Designer:
Maurine Schlenz
Music:
Anthony Riparetti
Producer:
Tom Karnowski
Gary Schmoeller
Production Accountant:
Darren B. Turbow
Production Coordinator:
Christopher Bates
Production Sound Mixer:
Lee Howell
Production Supervisor:
Dragan Josipovic
Script Supervisor:
Teri Blythe
Set Dresser:
Nenad Drljaca
Sound Designer:
Mark Allen
Sound Effects Editor:
Lisa Hannan
Wayne Scott Joness
Debby VanPoucke
Paul N.J. Ottosson
John Kohlbrenner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Draghi
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Dan Rebert
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Brown
Jon H. Epstein
Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick M. Griffith
Unit Manager:
Marián Postihač
Writer:
Albert Pyun
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