A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 11, 1999
Original Title:
Active Stealth
Alternate Titles:
Active Steel
Ailes d'Acier
Les ailes d'acier
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime | War
Production Companies:
Phoenician Entertainment
Synthetic Filmwerx
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 99
After Captain Murphy lost some of his men on his last mission to Mexico to bring back a US Senator, he has been plagued with unhappiness and bad dreams. When Murphy is given orders to go back to Mexico to help Mexican people slaving for Salvatore, a rich drug dealer, he must use a new technology plane to get there. The plane is technically advanced with a new protection luxury called 'Active Stealth'. Murphy and his men get aboard the 'Active Stealth', piloted by Hollywood who dreams of being an actor and embark to Mexico. The action never stops from then on when Salvatore sends his men in to block them from getting through.
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Director of Photography:
Theo Angell
Editor:
Vanick Moradian
Gaffer:
Ted T.E. Tunney
Line Producer:
Kimberly A. Ray
Music:
David Wurst
Eric Wurst
Producer:
Alison Semenza
Jim Wynorski
Production Design:
Timothy Roberts
Screenplay:
Steve Latshaw
Second Unit Director:
Dan Golden
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Gary Graver
Stunts:
Gary McLarty
Writer:
Ryan Briggs
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