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Release Date:
June 22, 1984
Original Title:
The Lost Empire
Alternate Titles:
El imperio perdido
Império Perdido
Kauhun valtakunta
Η Χαμένη Αυτοκρατορία
Потерянная империя
未来戦士エンジェル・コマンドー 帝国の崩壊
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Harwood
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 83
A police officer and her two companions battle an evil genius with diabolical plans to destroy the world. Whoever can find the three sacred jewels can anticipate total power.
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Animation:
Bret Mixon
Assistant Art Director:
Roger Kelton
Associate Producer:
Raven De La Croix
Co-Producer:
Alexander Tabrizi
Bob Greenberg
Costume Designer:
Raven De La Croix
Director:
Jim Wynorski
Director of Photography:
Jacques Haitkin
Editor:
Larry Bock
First Assistant Director:
Betsy Magruder
Hair Designer:
Daniel Marc
Main Title Designer:
Ernest D. Farino
Makeup Effects:
Michael R. Jones
Michael F. Hoover
Makeup Effects Designer:
Steve Neill
Makeup Supervisor:
Robin L. Neal
Music:
Alan Howarth
Post Production Supervisor:
Adam Weiss
Producer:
Jim Wynorski
Production Assistant:
Bob Sheridan
Production Coordinator:
Tandi Slater
Production Design:
Wayne Springfield
Philip Dean Foreman
Production Manager:
Max Bloom
Script Supervisor:
Karen Golden
Set Decoration:
Cynthia Sowder
Set Dresser:
Steve Barnett
Sound Mixer:
Mark Ulano
Special Effects:
Roger George
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michael R. Jones
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Barker
Stunts:
Mike Hickam
Fred Scheiwiller
Brian R. Carson
Rick Barker
Harry Wowchuk
Eddie Hice
Victoria Vanderkloot
Supervising Sound Editor:
William Hooper
Unit Manager:
Jeff Folmsbee
Visual Effects:
Anthony Doublin
Wardrobe Assistant:
Julie Mortimore
Writer:
Jim Wynorski
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