A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 1, 1979
Original Title:
The Glove
Alternate Titles:
Blood Mad
Die Faust - Gesucht: Tot, nicht lebendig!
The Glove: Lethal Terminator
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Tommy J. Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
In this actioner, a bounty hunter is assigned to bring back an enormous and angry ex-convict who wears a deadly glove made of leather and steel. Rock'em sock'em mayhem ensues.
Action Director:
Julian Roffman
Art Direction:
Al Locatelli
Brenton Swift
Assistant Director:
Tony Lorea
Concetta Rinaldo-Williams
Thomas Selden
Assistant Editor:
Linda Fitzgerald
Best Boy Grip:
Ray Bilger
Boom Operator:
James Monterro
David Wulk
Casting:
Ruth Berns
Dotti Karlstein
Director:
Ross Hagen
Director of Photography:
Gary Graver
Dolly Grip:
Michael Donovan O'Donnell
Driver:
Monte Christianson
Charles Hamilton
Editor:
Robert Fitzgerald
Executive Producer:
William B. Silberkleit
First Assistant Camera:
John Bollinger
Gaffer:
Scott Spencer
Grip:
Stephen Crawford
Key Grip:
Kal Manning
Location Coordinator:
Claire Polan
Makeup Artist:
Chris Brice
Music Editor:
Arlon Ober
Music Supervisor:
Arlon Ober
Original Music Composer:
Robert O. Ragland
Producer:
Julian Roffman
Production Assistant:
Jeanne Byrd
Diane Farison
Heather McQuarrie
Production Manager:
Christopher Pearce
Props:
Dan Linkmeyer
Thomas Martens
Screenplay:
Hubert Smith
Julian Roffman
Script Supervisor:
Lina Shanklin
Second Assistant Camera:
Michael E. Little
Sound Effects:
John Brasher
Sound Mixer:
Wray Chafin
Special Effects:
Spencer Quinn
Story:
Hubert Smith
Ross Hagen
Stunt Coordinator:
Erik Cord
Stunts:
Tony Brubaker
Vince Deadrick Sr.
Supervising Editor:
Julian Roffman
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Rafael Arrazola
Janet Kusnick
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