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Release Date:
July 11, 1995
Original Title:
Virtual Combat
Alternate Titles:
Grid Runners
Grid runner
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
A-Pix Entertainment
Amritraj / Stevens Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 91
Two Nevada border officers, Dave Quarry and John, amuse themselves off duty by honing their kick-boxing skills via virtual reality combat. Elsewhere, a computer tycoon prepares to market his company's latest invention, a combination of DNA and virtual reality that creates beings and creatures who look and feel real.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Robert Schierer
Art Direction:
Helen Harwell
Associate Producer:
James A. Holt
Boom Operator:
Speed Ratliff
Eric Erslan
Camera Operator:
Brooks Robinson
Costume Design:
Suzanne Schwarzer
Director:
Andrew Stevens
Director of Photography:
David J. Miller
Editor:
Mark Speer
Tony Mark
Wayne Schmidt
Fight Choreographer:
Art Camacho
Foley Artist:
Paul Holzborn
Monette Holderer
Foley Mixer:
Ed Carr
Gaffer:
Todd Heater
Key Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Karridene
Line Producer:
William B. Steakley
Music:
Claude Gaudette
Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Production Design:
Roger Nall
Screenplay:
William C. Martell
Script Supervisor:
Eva Zelder
Second Assistant Director:
Robert A. Neft
Sound Effects Editor:
Mike Virnig
William Jacobs
Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak
Special Effects:
Todd Rex
Sam Greenmun
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Anthony C. Ferrante
Sam Greenmun
Steadicam Operator:
Brooks Robinson
Still Photographer:
Thomas Vozza
Stunts:
Art Camacho
Joe Ordaz
Bob Yerkes
Patrick J. Statham
Dwayne Alexandre
Ellen Statham
Jon Conrad Pochron
Rusty McClennon
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