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Release Date:
January 4, 1989
Original Title:
Strike of the Panther
Alternate Titles:
Fists of Blood
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Danetan Pty. Ltd.
Mandemar Group
TVM Studios
Virgo Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 84
Jason Blade is a man who can't bring himself to commit fully to his woman, and who spends all his time with a special crime task force taking on assignments to fight crime and right wrong do-ers. When his love is kidnapped by his arch-enemy the race is on to get into the power station where she is being held and battle an army of ninjas. Only then can he face Baxter, his arch-enemy, and stop a bomb from exploding to save his sweetheart, and show her that he is a man. A man who can commit. A man who is strong.
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Co-Executive Producer:
Beverly Wood
Costume Design:
Amanda Groom
Director:
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Director of Photography:
Simon Akkerman
Editor:
Kerry Regan
David Jaeger
Executive Producer:
Grahame Jennings
Judith West
Fight Choreographer:
Josef Schwaiger
Makeup & Hair:
Liddy Reynolds
Music:
Garry Hardman
Brian Beamish
Producer:
Damien Parer
Screenplay:
Peter West
Stunts:
Josef Schwaiger
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