A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 22, 1986
Original Title:
Savage Dawn
Alternate Titles:
Crépuscule Sauvage
Die Hyänen - Einer muß sie jagen
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mag Enterprises
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 102
A vicious biker gang takes over a small town in Arizona. A Vietnam War vet passing through town and a few locals with nothing to lose go to war with the gang's ruthless leader.
ADR Editor:
Harry Peck Bolles
Additional Writing:
Max Bloom
Art Direction:
Gail Humphreys
Assistant Art Director:
James T. Woods
Assistant Decorator:
Nancy Nye
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Victoria Singleton
Assistant Sound Editor:
Marissa De Guzman
Suzanne Rothbaum
Associate Producer:
Michael D. Pariser
Edith Simms
Carmen Ventura
Co-Producer:
Gerald Feil
Bill Milling
Coordinating Producer:
Robin Dahlstrom
Costume Design:
Merril Greene
Director:
Simon Nuchtern
Director of Photography:
Gerald Feil
Editor:
Gerald B. Greenberg
George B. Hively
Executive Producer:
Pierre Bénichou
First Assistant Director:
Mary Ellen Woods
Makeup Artist:
Patricia Reich
Lisa Schultze
Music:
Pino Donaggio
Producer:
Gregory Earls
Production Design:
Robb Wilson King
Second Assistant Director:
Gregory Goodman
Set Decoration:
Susan Mordfin
Set Dresser:
Shannon Faucher
Sound Editor:
Richard Goldberg
Darrell Hanzalik
Julie Tanser
Sound Effects Editor:
Philip Stockton
Sound Mixer:
David Kirschner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mel Zelniker
Sound Supervisor:
Joe Masefield
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Anthony Showe
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Donn Markel
Mark Shostrom
Stunt Coordinator:
Solly Marx
John Stewart
Stunts:
Rick Avery
Bob Bragg
Tim Culbertson
Monte Rex Perlin
Harry Terzian
Unit Manager:
Tony Lopez
Unit Production Manager:
Herman Grigsby
Wardrobe Assistant:
Darlene Cipriani
Louis Valadez
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Lesley Neufeld
Writer:
Bill Milling
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