Peacekeepers (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1997

Original Title:
Peacekeepers

Genres:
TV Movie | War

Production Companies:
CBC

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G 

Runtime: 93

Would you be willing to die for someone else's country?

A Canadian Army unit with the United Nations peacekeeping force in the former Yugoslavia is tasked with keeping the peace in a dangerous Croatian town named Krasna.

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Assistant Director:
Linda Pope

Boom Operator:
Scott Chappel

Cinematography:
Nikos Evdemon

Construction Coordinator:
Dave Bracken

Director:
Brad Turner

Editor:
Eric Goddard

Foley Recording Engineer:
Greg Robertson

Makeup Designer:
Jiří Farkaš

Mix Technician:
Mark Wright

Music:
Micky Erbe
Maribeth Solomon

Producer:
David Barlow
Pete White

Production Design:
Arthur Herriott

Production Manager:
Lars Dahl

Scenic Artist:
Jason Herriott
Kenny Roy

Score Engineer:
Steve Cupani
Ron Searles

Sound Effects Editor:
Rob Bertola

Stage Director:
Gerry O'Hanley

Still Photographer:
Brooke Palmer

Stunt Coordinator:
John Stoneham Jr.

Stunt Double:
Ermes Blarasin

Stunts:
Steve Griffin
Regan Moore
Bryan J. Thomas

Utility Stunts:
Robert Racki

Visual Effects:
Gudrun Heinze

Writer:
Pete White

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