A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 24, 1992
Original Title:
Death Ring
Alternate Titles:
Gyilkos gyűrű
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Transatlantic Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 90
Ex-Green Beret Matt Collins is kidnapped along with his fiancée, Lauren Sadler, by crazed hunter extraordinaire Danton Vachs. Every year he holds a contest where people can purchase the right to hunt down and kill a human being. This time, Collins is to be the hunted. Vachs uses Lauren as motivation for Collins to really fight to survive and thus provide the buyers with a truly exceptional hunt. Collins is turned loose on an uncharted island and four killers set out to find and kill him.
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Cinematography:
Glenn Kershaw
Costume Design:
Jyl Moder
Director:
R.J. Kizer
Editor:
Kim Secrist
Music:
John Massari
Producer:
Philip Steuer
Gary M. Bettman
Production Design:
Nicholas T. Preovolos
Screenplay:
George T. LeBrun
Set Decoration:
Wanda 'Beau' Peterson
Stunt Coordinator:
Víctor Quintero
Writer:
Mike Norris
George T. LeBrun
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