Blind Fury (1989) [R]

Release Date:
August 17, 1989

Original Title:
Blind Fury

Alternate Titles:
Silmitön raivo
Tyflos samurai

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Daniel Grodnik Productions
Interscope Communications
TriStar Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 18  FR: U  GB: 18  GR: 15  HU: 16  JP: G  NL: 16|12  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 86

He's lucky he can't see what he's up against.

A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier.

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ADR Editor:
Tally Paulos

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Sandy Collister

Animation:
Yancy Calzada

Art Direction:
John Myhre
Michael Marcus

Assistant Hairstylist:
Jan Sebastian

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jan Sebastian

Assistant Sound Editor:
Thomas W. Small
David Hagberg

Associate Producer:
Charles Robert Carner
Dennis Stuart Murphy

Boom Operator:
Prometheus Patient

Casting:
Junie Lowry-Johnson

Casting Assistant:
Elisa Goodman
Louise Marrufo

Casting Associate:
William A. Johnson

Costume Design:
Katherine Dover

Costume Supervisor:
Jerry R. Allen

Director:
Phillip Noyce

Director of Photography:
Don Burgess

Editor:
David A. Simmons

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ted Zachary

Executive Producer:
Robert W. Cort
David Madden

First Assistant Director:
Donald P.H. Eaton
Tom Davies

Foley Artist:
Jerry Trent
Joan Rowe

Foley Mixer:
Troy Porter

Hairstylist:
Cinzia Zanetti

Key Hair Stylist:
Karoly Balazs
Jeanne Van Phue

Key Makeup Artist:
Karoly Balazs
Jeanne Van Phue

Key Set Costumer:
Mark C. Haskins

Location Manager:
Carole Fontana
Susan Elkins

Location Scout:
Mike Harrowing

Makeup Artist:
Cinzia Zanetti

Original Film Writer:
Ryōzō Kasahara

Original Music Composer:
J. Peter Robinson

Producer:
Tim Matheson
Daniel Grodnik

Production Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch
Gina Scheerer

Production Design:
Peter Murton

Production Manager:
Leonard Bram

Production Sound Mixer:
Jacob Goldstein

Screenplay:
Charles Robert Carner

Screenstory:
Charles Robert Carner

Script Supervisor:
Helen Caldwell

Second Assistant Director:
Douglas Dean III
K.C. Colwell
Thomas A. Irvine

Second Unit Director:
Max Kleven
Dick Ziker

Set Decoration:
Tom Talbert
Nicholas T. Preovolos

Set Designer:
Lauren E. Polizzi

Set Dresser:
Joel Bestrop

Sound Editor:
Michael Hilkene
Christopher Sheldon
David M. Ice
Gregg Baxter
Doug Jackson

Sound Mixer:
Walter Hoylman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard D. Rogers
Grover B. Helsley
William L. McCaughey

Special Effects:
Mark Twogood

Special Effects Assistant:
Joe Montenegro
Frank Toro
Marvin Gardner
Steven C. Foster

Special Effects Coordinator:
Martin Bresin
Allen Hall

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
J.C. Matalon

Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael Schorr
Robert G. Willard
Mike Manzel

Special Sound Effects:
Eric Lindemann

Stunt Coordinator:
Dick Ziker

Stunt Double:
Jackson Burns

Stunts:
Spiro Razatos
Ernie F. Orsatti
Tom Morga
Dick Ziker

Supervising Sound Editor:
Eric Lindemann

Title Designer:
Michael Lodge

Unit Production Manager:
Dennis Stuart Murphy

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