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Release Date:
June 3, 1994
Original Title:
Enemy Gold
Alternate Titles:
El placer de matar
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Malibu Bay Films
Skyhawks Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
Three Federal agents go in search of gold supposedly hidden by Quantrell during the Civil War after they are suspended by a corrupt official for excessive force during a drug raid. Meanwhile a drug lord hires a hit woman to kill the three for interfering with his operations.
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Art Direction:
Bill Pryor
Assistant Director:
Cassidy Phillips
Assistant Editor:
Robert J. Castaldo
Boom Operator:
Andrés Medrano
Director:
Christian Drew Sidaris
Director of Photography:
Mark Morris
Editor:
Craig Stewart
Executive Producer:
Arlene Sidaris
Andy Sidaris
Foley Artist:
Steve Brand
Hair Designer:
Judy Mathai
Key Grip:
Derek Wells
Makeup Designer:
Judy Mathai
Negative Cutter:
Robert Colley
Gary Wallace
Original Music Composer:
Ron Di Iulio
Producer:
Brian Bennos
Wess Rahn
Production Sound Mixer:
Skip Godwin
Script Supervisor:
Brian Bain
Sound Effects Editor:
Robert J. Castaldo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Byron Wilson
Special Effects:
David Glass
Bo Roberts
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