A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 1988
Original Title:
Black Eagle
Alternate Titles:
Aguila Negra
Aquila nera
Contato Mortal
Red Hunter
Red Hunter - Kampf der Giganten
黑鹰战士
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Magus Productions
Rotecon B.V.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: TP HU: 16 US: R
Runtime: 93
One of the US Air Force's most modern tactical aircrafts, an F-100 with a new laser guidance system, crashes into the sea near Malta - a region where the Soviet forces are highly present, too. The CIA immediately sends out their best secret agent, Ken Tani, to salvage the system before it falls into enemy hands. To ensure his loyalty, they bring his two young sons to a nearby hotel on the island.
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ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris
Assistant Editor:
John Spence
Paul Murphy
Lance Laurienzo
Raymond A. Grech
Associate Producer:
Ash R. Shah
Jonathan Lurie
Best Boy Electric:
Victor Lefelman
Boom Operator:
Shimon Freiman
Camera Operator:
Michael Scott
Casting:
Penny Perry
Craft Service:
Tony Zammit
Mario Metcaq
Director:
Eric Karson
Director of Photography:
George Koblasa
Editor:
Michael Kelly
Electrician:
Salvo Zammit
Charles Newbould
Alfred Caruana
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Shaul Dishy
Executive Producer:
Sunil R. Shah
Extras Casting:
Carmen Borg
Fight Choreographer:
Sho Kosugi
First Assistant Camera:
Joseph Zicherman
First Assistant Director:
Sharon Shamir
Foley Artist:
Gregg Barbanell
Robin Harlin
Foley Editor:
Marvin Walowitz
Foley Supervisor:
Marvin Walowitz
Gaffer:
Moshe Yakobovesky
Grip:
Nicholas Spiteri
Amnon Noriani
Hairstylist:
Lina Talmor
Key Grip:
Jim Kane
Location Manager:
Albert Galea
Makeup Supervisor:
Rinat Aloni
Music:
Terry Plumeri
Music Editor:
John Mick
Post Production Coordinator:
Julie Rudolph
Producer:
Shimon Arama
Production Coordinator:
Kimberly Rossum
Production Manager:
Elaine Ford
Ehud Bleiberg
Production Secretary:
Rita Galea
Johanna Lack
Michele Walker
Production Sound Mixer:
Shlomo Freiman
Property Master:
Ram Baruch
Script Supervisor:
Rakefet Lapid
Second Assistant Camera:
Uri Sharon
Antonio Beltrán Hernández
Second Assistant Director:
Jerry Ciantar
Set Decoration:
Mike Higgins
Set Medic:
Jacqui Mifsud
Sound Editor:
J.H. Arrufat
David A. Whittaker
Sound Effects:
Gary Blufer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Wilkinson
Charles Grenzbach
Richard D. Rogers
Special Effects Coordinator:
Eddie Surkin
Special Effects Supervisor:
Josh Hakian
Still Photographer:
Peter Kernot
Story:
Shimon Arama
Stunt Coordinator:
Jon Conrad Pochron
Supervising ADR Editor:
Becky Sullivan
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Leveque
Wardrobe Assistant:
Penny Hakien
Yvonne Zarb Cousin
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rakefet Levy
Writer:
A.E. Peters
Michael Gonzales
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