A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 4, 1996
Original Title:
Bird of Prey
Alternate Titles:
Ave de rapiña
La loi du talion
Хищна птица
爱的幸宠
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
BM5 Film Production
First Private Bank Ltd
Image Organization
Sneak Preview Productions
Production Countries:
Bulgaria
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
As a boy, Dominik watched an American crime boss murder his father, a police officer fighting corruption in Sofia, Bulgaria. Years later, he attempts to avenge his father's death but is imprisoned for 15 years for attempted murder. In prison, he meets an American photo-journalist who shares his enemy and his thoughts of revenge. Released from prison, the two hatch a plot which involves the man's recently-arrived daughter.
Associate Producer:
Scott E. Schwimer
Peter N. Fowler
Casting:
Carol Lefko
Choreographer:
Jeffrey Hornaday
Co-Executive Producer:
Dimitar Zvezdev
Christo T. Marinov
Co-Producer:
Lynette Prucha
Costume Design:
Ana Simeonova
Cherlyn Lanning
Director:
Temístocles López
Director of Photography:
David Knaus
Editor:
Tracy Hall Adams
Ila von Hasperg
Executive Producer:
Steven J. Wolfe
Music Supervisor:
Gerry Gershman
Original Music Composer:
Brian Clifton
Producer:
Boyan Milushev
Jonathan Debin
Production Design:
Robert W. Harbour
Writer:
Tracy Hall Adams
James J. Mellon
Boyan Milushev
Lynette Prucha
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