A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 1990
Original Title:
China O'Brien
Alternate Titles:
China O'Brien: Uma Kickboxer a Serviço da Lei
Impacto Brutal
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fred Weintraub Productions
GH Pictures
Golden Harvest Company
Pan Pacific Productions
Production Countries:
Hong Kong | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
China O'Brien; big city police woman; martial arts trainer, is forced to hand in her badge and head home to her father and the small town where she grew up. The peaceful town she knew is now struggling against the clutches of organized crime. When her father, the town sheriff, is killed China decides to run for his position and clean up the town. The poll results spark a series of confrontations that finally decide who runs the town . . .
Art Direction:
John Told
Assistant Camera:
Keith Brown
Michael A. FauntLeRoy Sr.
Jon Yirak
Associate Producer:
Evangeline Griego
Camera Operator:
Dean Lyras
George Llerena
Casting:
Catrine McGregor
Director:
Robert Clouse
Director of Photography:
Kent L. Wakeford
Editor:
Mark Harrah
Executive Producer:
Raymond Chow
First Assistant Director:
Kelly Schroeder
Key Hair Stylist:
Kelly Hennessy
Barbara Page
Key Makeup Artist:
Kelly Hennessy
Barbara Page
Line Producer:
Rick Nathanson
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Lisa Ely
Music:
David Wheatley
Paul F. Antonelli
Producer:
Robert Clouse
Sandra Weintraub
Fred Weintraub
Screenplay:
Robert Clouse
Second Assistant Camera:
Mike Lookinland
Michael A. Chavez
Second Assistant Director:
Skot Bright
Matias Alvarez
Set Decoration:
Steak House
Set Dresser:
Mike Malone
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joseph D. Citarella
Don MacDougall
Robert Thirlwell
Special Effects:
Rolf Larson
Don Taylor
Special Effects Assistant:
John Moon
Special Effects Coordinator:
Keith Richins
Story:
Sandra Weintraub
Stunt Coordinator:
Nijel
Stunts:
Jaren Harbrecht
Roberta Chow
Roy Horiuchi
James Woodson
J.R. Clover
Jon Richard Platten
Gary A. Rogers
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