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Release Date:
October 29, 1999
Original Title:
The Disciples
Genres:
Action | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Viacom Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Four highly trained martial artists are dispatched to protect a high-profile baseball player from hired kidnappers.
Assistant Editor:
Matt Cassel
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sonia Sutton
Associate Producer:
Fernando C.E. Roca
Alan Chu
Boom Operator:
John Scott
Casting:
Carol Kritzer
Robert J. Ulrich
Eric Dawson
Shawn Dawson
Casting Assistant:
Don Caroll
Costume Designer:
Austin Myers
Costume Supervisor:
Mary Lou Byrd
Costumer:
Valerie Fusaro
Sherry Weiss
Director:
Kirk Wong Chi-Keung
Director of Photography:
Edward J. Pei
Editor:
Joe Shugart
M. Scott Smith
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Paul Mason
Executive Producer:
Don Michael Paul
Roger Garcia
First Assistant Director:
Robin R. Oliver
Hairstylist:
Gary Walker
Makeup Artist:
Sheila Jean Walker
Music Editor:
Stan Jones
Original Music Composer:
Emilio Kauderer
Producer:
John Perrin Flynn
Production Coordinator:
Sondra Dee Boyachek
Production Design:
Martina Buckley
Production Executive:
Maria Wye
Dave Watson
Script Supervisor:
Jillian Amburgey
Seamstress:
Helen R. Coiner
Second Assistant Director:
Melanie Grefé
Second Unit Director:
Don Michael Paul
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Walter Gregg
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Charissa Forth Kane
Marten W. Piccinini
Set Decoration:
Carol Bayne Kelley
Sound Mixer:
Michael R. Tromer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Meloney
William Nickleson
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ricky Jones
Story:
Roger Garcia
John James McGuire
Don Michael Paul
Stunt Coordinator:
Wai Man Lee
Artie Malesci
Lau Chi-Ho
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Friedgen
Teleplay:
Don Michael Paul
Unit Production Manager:
Danielle Weinstock
Visual Effects Producer:
Royce Steele
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