A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 22, 1997
Original Title:
The Protector
Alternate Titles:
Body Armor
Genres:
Action
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
Soldier of fortune Ken Conway gets a job offer from his former fiancee to look into the whereabouts of a missing scientist. The scientist was working for pharmaceutical researcher Dr. Krago, so Conway goes undercover to infiltrate the doctor's operation. He soon discovers what Krago's scheme is: he creates super-diseases and their cures at the same time, and gets rich by releasing the disease and selling the cure. Ken tries to take this information to the authorities, but finds out too late that he has been infected with the doctor's latest creation, and he has only 48 hours left to live if he can't get his hands on the antidote
Director:
Jack Gill
Director of Photography:
Robert Hayes
Executive Producer:
Robert E. Baruc
Hank Paul
Original Music Composer:
Mark Holden
Producer:
Steven Paul
Second Unit Director:
Tim Trella
Andy Gill
Story:
Steven Paul
Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Gill
Stunt Double:
Nancy Young
Mike Justus
Stunts:
Danny Wynands
Tim Trella
Charlie Picerni
Henry Kingi
Danny Epper
Richard Epper
Doc Duhame
Maria R. Kelly
Jimmy Nickerson
Steve Picerni
Lee Waddell
Peewee Piemonte
Kane Hodder
Edward Conna
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