A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1988
Original Title:
Surviving Edged Weapons
Genres:
Action | Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
Calibre Press
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
In an intense action-filled 85 minutes, you will learn to defend yourself against the mounting threat of “knife culture” offenders.
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Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Barry Mainwood
Assistant Director:
Jim Eaton
Assistant Editor:
Chuck Gee
Associate Producer:
Charles Remsberg
Boom Operator:
Scott Landreth
Director:
Dennis Anderson
Director of Photography:
Marc Miller
Editor:
Marc Miller
First Assistant Camera:
Bob Long
Foley Artist:
Shawn Snowden
Gaffer:
David Moravec
Grip:
Andy Lesbines
Carson E. Mayne
Chris Carey
Key Grip:
Tom Callahan
Location Manager:
James G. Smith
Makeup Effects:
Amber Mandley
Music:
Sam Tarrant
Painter:
Gene Sericati
Producer:
Dennis Anderson
Production Assistant:
Joe Bagadonuts
Laura Wall
Laura Kuntzsch
Production Manager:
James G. Smith
Script Consultant:
Charles Remsberg
Second Assistant Camera:
Jim Logan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ric Coken
Sound Recordist:
David Obermeyer
Steve Wilburn
Special Effects:
Raoul Johnson
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Judy Mercurio
Special Effects Technician:
Sam Barkan
Guy Clayton
Still Photographer:
Dennis Anderson
Todd Dacquisto
Writer:
John W. Randle
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