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Release Date:
July 2, 1992
Original Title:
Project: Shadowchaser
Alternate Titles:
Shadowchaser
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
EGM Film International
North American Releasing
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 97
Set in the future, a group of terrorists with an android leader storm a hospital when the President's daughter is inside, taking her hostage. To find a way of freeing her, the police decide to consult the architect who designed the building, but he's currently in jail for some crime, and the punishment of the future is to be frozen solid for one's sentence. The cops accidentally thaw out the wrong guy, a football player who decides to keep the mistake a secret and help the police in exchange for his freedom. Will he be able to defeat the terrorists and rescue the hostages, despite not knowing the first thing about architecture?
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Art Direction:
Andrew Ackland-Snow
Associate Producer:
Robert Lee
Cinematography:
Alan M. Trow
Costume Design:
Philip Crichton
Director:
John Eyres
Editor:
Delhak Wreen
Derek A Whelan
Executive Producer:
John A. Curtis
Geoff Griffith
Lloyd A. Simandl
Gaffer:
Colin Wyatt
Location Manager:
Norman Baillie
Location Scout:
Andy Clayton
Original Music Composer:
Gary Pinder
Pilot:
James McAlpine
Post Production Supervisor:
Tom Wreen
Producer:
John Eyres
Production Coordinator:
Sheena Perkins
Production Design:
Mark Harris
Production Manager:
Sheena Perkins
Screenplay:
Stephen Lister
Script Supervisor:
Caroline Sutton-Osbourn
Set Decoration:
Peter Francis
Stunts:
Mark Henson
Terence Plummer
Doug Robinson
Frank Henson
Terry Richards
Dave Holland
Tony Smart
Helen Caldwell
Simon Crane
Supervising Art Director:
Simon Lamont
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