American Force 3: High Sky Mission (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1987

Original Title:
天國勇士

Alternate Titles:
American Force 3

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
IFD Films & Arts Company

Production Countries:
Hong Kong

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

Fighting from the air or in the deepest jungle, the enemy must be crushed. A group of deadly American commandos led by Colonel Cobra during the Japanese occupation of the Philippine's in World War II. Some of the locals are collaborating with the enemy, so the Americans must tackle rebels, suicide attacks and booby traps as they carve their path through the jungle in search of the Japanese.

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Art Direction:
Eagle Leung

Assistant Director:
Andrew Chong

Camera Operator:
Phillip Wong

Casting:
Charles Yan

Continuity:
Joey Lam

Costume Design:
Lily Fong

Director:
Phillip Ko Fai

Director of Photography:
Ying-Tak Lee

Editor:
Homer Leung

Hairstylist:
Jenny Choi

Lighting Director:
Fred Lee

Makeup Artist:
Jenny Choi

Music Producer:
Stephen Tsang
Tsang Kong Hwa

Original Music Composer:
Tsang Kong Hwa

Producer:
Joseph Lai San-Lun
Betty Chan Kwai-Wa

Production Manager:
Kent Hung

Production Supervisor:
Tony Shu

Property Master:
Bobby Wang

Screenplay:
Benny Chu

Sound Effects:
Anthony Kim

Special Effects:
Ben Au

Still Photographer:
Nelson Chan

Story:
AAV Creative Unit

Story Developer:
Fred Chung

Stunt Coordinator:
Donny Ng

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