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Release Date:
March 9, 1995
Original Title:
The Demolitionist
Alternate Titles:
A Demolidora
Hävittäjä
Justice à Metro City
O Katastrofeas
Policia de acero
Ο Καταστροφέας
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
A-Pix Entertainment
Le Monte Entertainment
Planet Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 100
A murdered police officer is brought back to life by a cold-hearted scientist to serve as "The Demolitionist", the ultimate crime-fighting weapon in a city overrun by criminals and internal corruption
Associate Producer:
Anne Kurtzman
John Esposito
Costume Design:
Angela Dawn Alderson
Dialogue Editor:
Jeff Mar
Jesse Pomeroy
Thomas Richter
Director:
Robert Kurtzman
Director of Photography:
Marcus Hahn
Editor:
Paolo Mazzucato
Executive Producer:
John Fremes
Robert E. Baruc
First Assistant Director:
Adam Druxman
Foley Artist:
Cynthia Merrill
Music:
Shawn Patterson
Producer:
Donald P. Borchers
Production Design:
Charley Cabrera
Screenplay:
Brian DiMuccio
Dino Vindeni
Second Assistant Director:
Charles Simmers
Second Unit Director:
Kurt Bryant
Sound Effects Editor:
Wayne Scott Joness
Lisa Hannan
Jim Loveless
Debby VanPoucke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Draghi
Special Effects:
Steve Newquist
John C. Hartigan
Story:
Robert Kurtzman
Anne Kurtzman
Stunts:
Kurt Bryant
Jennifer Caputo
Dana Dru Evenson
Thomas DeWier
Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick M. Griffith
Visual Effects Supervisor:
William Mesa
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