Strategic Command (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 6, 1997

Original Title:
Strategic Command

Alternate Titles:
Executive Command
Executive Command - In einsamer Mission
Strategic Command

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cabin Fever Entertainment
Royal Oaks Entertainment Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 90

40,000,000 lives at stake.

Rick Harding is a former Marines officer, now working in the FBI as a chemical weapons designer. While packing up for the night, a group of armed soldiers led by wanted criminal Carlos Gruber, break into the FBI research lab. They steal large amounts of a newly created germ warfare chemical called Bromax-360, loosing two of their men in the process before escaping into the night.

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Best Boy Electric:
Clarence Smith

Best Boy Grip:
Brian Byram

Boom Operator:
Omar Menjivar
Dan Lipe
Catherine Tanner

Camera Loader:
Brian Knappenberger

Casting Director:
Larry Poindexter

Colorist:
Scott Ostrowsky

Construction Coordinator:
Mike Lopez

Costume Design:
Gwen Lavery

Craft Service:
Cristina Maxwell

Dialogue Editor:
Tom Morse

Director:
Rick Jacobson

Director of Photography:
Gary Graver

Dolly Grip:
Edgar Pankey

Editor:
Barry Zetlin

Electrician:
Thomas Von Wendt

Executive Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen

First Assistant Camera:
James Wylie

First Assistant Director:
Michael Becker

First Assistant Editor:
Brian J. Cavanaugh

Gaffer:
Ted T.E. Tunney

Grip:
Christopher Graver

Hair Supervisor:
Megan M. Johnson

Key Grip:
Ronald Edmonson
Peter Haskell

Leadman:
Christopher Poindexter

Line Producer:
William B. Steakley

Location Manager:
Bill Langlois

Makeup & Hair:
Kirsten McFadden

Makeup Supervisor:
Megan M. Johnson

Music:
Eric Wurst
David Wurst

Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco

Post Production Supervisor:
Jan Kikumoto

Producer:
Andrew Stevens
Ashok Amritraj

Production Accountant:
Angie Chiquette

Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Steven

Production Design:
Steve Ralph

Production Secretary:
Maureen Norton

Property Master:
J.B. Hertz
Gregory Meichtry

Props:
Barbara Ann O'Connor

Second Assistant Camera:
Mary Kasparian

Second Assistant Director:
Edward O. Kosakoski

Second Second Assistant Director:
Paul Bough
David Joshua Smith

Set Decoration:
Gabriella Goor
Elizabeth M. Burhop

Set Dresser:
Jon Moberg
Adriano Karasek
Chris Herwegh

Sound Designer:
Bill Montei

Sound Effects Editor:
Bill Montei

Sound Mixer:
Arnold Braun

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill Montei

Steadicam Operator:
Ron Baldwin

Still Photographer:
Janice Belson

Stunts:
Anita Hart
Rick Avery
Dan Koko
Robert Langlois
Kim Robert Koscki
Brian Avery
Irving E. Lewis
Joe Skorpen
Chuck Madalone
Salomon I. Marx

Transportation Coordinator:
William Kuehn

Wardrobe Assistant:
Alejandra Mejía

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bridget Sweet

Writer:
Tripp Reed
Sean McGinly

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