A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 4, 1996
Original Title:
The Glimmer Man
Alternate Titles:
L'ombre blanche
Мерцающий
飞虎狂龙
魔鬼尖兵
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Seagal/Nasso Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ CZ: 15+ DE: 16 FR: TP GB: 18 NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 92
A former government operative renowned for his stealth, Jack Cole is now a Los Angeles police detective. When a series of horrible murders occurs in the metro area, Cole is assigned to the case, along with tough-talking fellow cop Jim Campbell. Although the two men clash, they gradually become effective partners as they uncover a conspiracy linked to the killings, which also involves terrorism and organized crime.
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Art Direction:
Nancy Patton
Chief Lighting Technician:
Rafael E. Sánchez
Costume Design:
Luke Reichle
Director:
John Gray
Director of Photography:
Rick Bota
Editor:
Donn Cambern
Executive Producer:
Michael I. Rachmil
First Assistant Director:
Carl Goldstein
Original Music Composer:
Trevor Rabin
Producer:
Julius R. Nasso
Steven Seagal
Production Design:
William Sandell
Screenplay:
Kevin Brodbin
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Neumann
Second Unit Director:
Carl Goldstein
Dick Ziker
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ken Pepiot
Stunt Coordinator:
Dick Ziker
Stunts:
Tony Epper
Joe Bucaro III
Pat Romano
Jim Alfonso
Don C. McGovern
Thomas Robinson Harper
Andy Epper
Ousaun Elam
Richard Cetrone
Haruo Matsuoka
Don Pulford
David "Shark" Fralick
Bridgett Riley
Jimmy Romano
Robert Apisa
Paul Borne
Steve Martinez
Mike Gunther
David Hugghins
Mark Chadwick
Max Daniels
Mark Orrison
Simon Rhee
Mario Roberts
Luis J. Silva
Ray Sua
Jean-Luc Martin
Larry Reynosa
Ron Balicki
Paul Sklar
Damon Caro
John Rottger
Jeff Imada
J.J. Perry
Bob Brown
Utility Stunts:
Rich Minga
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