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Release Date:
May 21, 1998
Original Title:
Armstrong
Alternate Titles:
Amenaza nuclear
Armstrong - Dossier: paura
O anatropeas
Péril atomique
Sin defensa
Армстронг
Беспредел
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Golan / Dadon Impact Pictures
Martien Holdings A.V.V.
Nu Image
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 96
The Cold War has just heated up! CIA Agent Bob Taylor (Charles Napier) arrives in Moscow with his new wife Susan (Kimberley Kates) with a highly secret video tape of Russian missiles leaving an unknown base near Moscow under the cover of darkness. Are these missiles destined to be aimed at the US or are they being smuggled to a terrorist organisation. The Americans need to know where these missiles are going, the only person who can help them discover their destination is Armstrong (Frank Zagarino) an ex buddy of Bob who now trains an elite Russian anti-terrorist squad under the command of Colonel Zukov (Richard Lynch). Zukov is from the old guard, corrupt, ruthless, and will stop at nothing to gain control.
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Art Direction:
Valentina Mladenova
Associate Producer:
Boaz Davidson
Cinematography:
Nikolay Lazarov
Director:
Menahem Golan
Editor:
Omer Tal
Executive Producer:
Trevor Short
Danny Dimbort
First Assistant Director:
Julia Davis
Line Producer:
Srebrina Hasamova
Julia Davis
Izak Ben Nissim
Julia Davis
Music:
Robert O. Ragland
Boris Karadimchev
Producer:
Avi Lerner
David Dadon
Second Unit Director:
BJ Davis
Stunt Coordinator:
BJ Davis
Stunts:
BJ Davis
Julia Davis
Writer:
Menahem Golan
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