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Release Date:
July 3, 1988
Original Title:
Dangerous Game
Alternate Titles:
Dangerous Game - Tödliche Spiele
Juego peligroso
Ossessione fatale
Vaarallinen peli
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Quantum Films
Virgo Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 NO: 18 US: R
Runtime: 99
A game becomes deadly serious! An insane cop hunts down five students in a shopping mall after closing time. His life is ruined as he was dishonorably discharged from the police force because of these people. Armed with a Rambo knife and a crossbow, he initially only wants to scare them off, but when he accidentally injures one of the boys deadly, there is no turning back. The witnesses to the murder must be eliminated! So begins a relentless hunt through the mall at night…
Additional Writing:
Jon Ezrine
Stephen Hopkins
Art Direction:
Ian Allen
Costume Design:
Collette Dinnigan
Dialogue Editor:
Stephanie Flack
Director:
Stephen Hopkins
Director of Photography:
Peter Levy
Editor:
Tim Wellburn
Executive Producer:
Robert Mercieca
Original Music Composer:
Steve Ball
Les Gock
Producer:
Basil Appleby
Judith West
Production Design:
Igor Nay
Production Manager:
Cathy Flannery
Screenplay:
Peter West
Sound Effects:
Robert Heaton
Sound Effects Editor:
Simon Smithers
Les Fiddess
Sound Mixer:
Phil Heywood
Martin Oswin
Sound Recordist:
Phil Keros
Special Effects:
Ray Fowler
Special Effects Coordinator:
David Young
Story:
Michael Ralph
Story Developer:
David Groom
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter West
Stunts:
Peter West
Phil Meacham
Josef Schwaiger
James Richards
Supervising Sound Editor:
Les Fiddess
Unit Production Manager:
Roxanne Delbarre
Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland
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