Bounty Tracker (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 5, 1993

Original Title:
Bounty Tracker

Alternate Titles:
A szemtanú halála
Cazador de recompensas
Cazador sin ley
Caçador de Kickboxer
Caçador de Recompensa
Head Hunter
Hycel
La traque infernale
O Caça-Cabeças
O ihnilatis
Palkkionmetsästäjä
Poliziotto a Los Angeles
Prisjägaren
Pátracie eso
Pátrací eso
Вольный охотник
Преследвачът

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Bounty Partnership
Starlight
The Image Organization
Westwind Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

When Someone Has To Pay, Only One Man Can Collect

Almost the whole staff of a tax consultant office is slayed by a team of professional killers, only Paul Damone can escape. He didn't know that his partner used to wash gangster Louis Sarazin's money and had to testify as chief witness against him. Paul's brother Johnny, best bounty tracker of Boston, visits Paul to protect him, but can't prevent that he and his pregnant wife are targeted by the same team. Now Johnny's out for revenge...

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Associate Producer:
B.J. Nelson
Noël A. Zanitsch

Casting:
Cathy Henderson

Co-Producer:
Robert Lansing Parker

Costume Design:
Yana Syrkin

Director:
Kurt Anderson

Director of Photography:
Ken Arlidge

Editor:
Michael Thibault

Makeup Artist:
Becky Cotton

Music:
Richard Bowers

Producer:
Pierre David

Screenplay:
Caroline Olson

Set Decoration:
Terri S. Hodge

Special Effects:
Crit Killen
Steve Patino

Special Effects Coordinator:
Douglas W. Randall

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Pruitt

Stunts:
Pat McGroarty
Zak Lee
Christopher Doyle
Damon Caro
Jeff Evans

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