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Release Date:
December 1, 1987
Original Title:
Code Name: Vengeance
Alternate Titles:
Clave de Venganza
Code Name Hellfire
Codename: Vengeance
Killmasters
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller
Production Companies:
Killmasters Co.
Production Countries:
South Africa | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18 US: R ZA: 16
Runtime: 92
Soldier of fortune, Monroe Bieler, is sent to dole out some American-style justice when the wife and child of an African president are kidnapped by terrorists.
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Boom Operator:
Dieter Keck
Continuity:
Rozelle Vogelman
Beverley Wilbraham
Costume Design:
John Buckley
Director:
David Winters
Director of Photography:
Keith Dunkley
Editor:
Brian Frost
Executive Producer:
Hope Holiday
First Assistant Editor:
Lisba Vosloo
Gaffer:
Joe Mokabana
Hairstylist:
George Tsongas
Key Grip:
Tony Slotar
Location Manager:
Sheilagh Saint Clair
Makeup Artist:
Laura Keyser
Music:
Mark Mancina
Tim James
Steve McClintock
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael J. Harker
Producer:
David Winters
Production Manager:
Michael J. Harker
Production Office Assistant:
Alan Ford
Property Master:
Ben Madumo
Score Engineer:
Steve Kempster
Second Unit:
Gary Bevan
Barry Van Bilion
Sound Engineer:
Robert Hayes
Special Effects:
Jannie Wienand
Stunt Coordinator:
Ed Anders
Jannie Wienand
Stunts:
Butch Myburgh
Tyrone Stevenson
Darryl Werner
Rocky Weistein
Roly Jansen
Writer:
Tony Palmer
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