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Release Date:
September 3, 1994
Original Title:
Men of War
Alternate Titles:
Najemnicy
メン・オブ・ウォー
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Dimension Films
MDP Worldwide
Pomarance Corporation
Signature Pictures
Production Countries:
Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 HU: 16 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 103
Nick Gunar is a burnt-out, jaded and hard-up former mercenary who is having a difficult time adjusting to civilian life. At the end of his rope, he is hired by the Nitro Mine Corporation to strong-arm the natives of a South China Sea island into giving up their rights to its valuable mineral resources. Nick loathes the thought of another mission, but this seemingly easy job will earn him enough money to get back with his estranged family. He recruits some of his former mercenary buddies to help him with the job. The island people refuse to give up their land and Nick decides to help them fight the greedy corporation that hired him. As greed and treachery begin to unravel, Nick's band of mercenaries choose sides.
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Art Direction:
Lek Chaiyan Chunsuttiwat
Associate Producer:
David C. Anderson
Boom Operator:
Andy Duncan
Costume Design:
Ileane Meltzer
Dialogue Editor:
Noah Gough
Director:
Perry Lang
Director of Photography:
Rohn Schmidt
Editor:
Jeffrey Reiner
Executive Producer:
Moshe Diamant
Stan Rogow
Foley Artist:
Ossama Khuluki
Catherine Harper
Music:
Gerald Gouriet
Producer:
Arthur Goldblatt
Andrew Pfeffer
Production Design:
James William Newport
Steve Spence
Screenplay:
John Sayles
Ethan Reiff
Cyrus Voris
Set Decoration:
Rob McGraw
Sound Effects Editor:
Scott Sanders
Sound Recordist:
Tanya McGinnis-Potvin
Story:
Stan Rogow
Stunt Coordinator:
Manny Perry
Stunts:
Michael Runyard
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