A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 25, 1991
Original Title:
Black Neon
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Jamedd Motion Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 90
Tom Maranta has been a 'bouncer' for years, but he has decided to give the toughs, pushers, pimps and prostitutes the flick. As he makes that decision, Pharoah, his bitter enemy, is released from prison for stabbing him in a bloody and vicious street fight three years earlier. After three years of sleepless nights and haunting nightmares, Tom realizes a showdown is inevitable and he enlists the help of a friend and together they are confronted by Pharoah and his army.
Camera Operator:
Robert Zygadlo
Continuity:
Nancy L. Aaron
Dialogue Coach:
Kristof Kaczmarek
Director:
James Richards
Director of Photography:
Robert Zygadlo
Editor:
Julie Grant
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Nancy L. Aaron
Executive Producer:
James P. Miorada
Edward John Stazak
Lighting Design:
Robert Zygadlo
Music:
David Curran
Sound Editor:
David Upson
Sound Recordist:
Greg T. Colgan
Stunt Coordinator:
John McGuckin
Thanks:
Simon Akkerman
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