Rogue Warfare: The Hunt (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 2, 2019

Original Title:
Rogue Warfare: The Hunt

Alternate Titles:
Rogue Warfare 2 - Territorio nemico
Rogue Warfare 2: The Hunt
Zsivány kommandó 2.

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
5150 Action
Highland Film Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 103

The next installment of the Rogue Warfare Trilogy. Daniel has been captured and it is up to the TEAM to find him before it is to late.

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Art Direction:
Melani Petrushkin

Associate Producer:
Mike Majesky

Chief Lighting Technician:
Matthew Coleman

Co-Executive Producer:
Alana Crow
Stephen Lang
Anita Levian
Chris Mulkey

Costume Design:
Tara Buenaventura

Director:
Mike Gunther

Director of Photography:
John T. Connor

Editor:
Scott Conrad

Executive Producer:
Deborah P. Gutierrez
Murray Lipnik
Ryan Noto
Simon Williams

First Assistant Director:
Steven Hacker

Hair Department Head:
Dana Billmire

Makeup Department Head:
Stacey Alfano

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Francis
Coen Wolters

Producer:
Mike Gunther
Andrew Emilio DeCesare
Michael Day
Delphine Perrier

Production Design:
Christina Myal

Set Decoration:
Jon Stein

Stunt Coordinator:
Theo Kypri

Stunt Double:
Alice Rietveld

Stunts:
Evan Copage
Max Bojorquez
George Crayton
Cameron Early

Supervising Sound Editor:
Erick Jolley

Writer:
Andrew Emilio DeCesare

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