Lunar Cop (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 1, 1995

Original Title:
Lunar Cop

Alternate Titles:
Astrocop
Esquadrão Lunar
Halálos hösök
Lunar Cop
Lunar cop - poliziotto dello spazio
Lunarcop
Solar Force
Zsaru a Holdról
アストロ・コップ 地球クライシス2050

Genres:
Action | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Nu World Services

Production Countries:
South Africa

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 88

Two Worlds About To Collide And Only One Man Can Save Them.

A cop from the moon is sent to the Earth, now possessed by motorcycle-riding "Mad Max"-like inhabitants, to stop a serum from being released that he believes is going to destroy the Earth

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Art Department Coordinator:
Janet Lombard

Assistant Art Director:
Zack Grobler

Assistant Grip:
Johannes Mnisi
Joe Mulaudzi

Best Boy Electric:
Grant Forbes

Boom Operator:
Ivan Milborrow

Camera Operator:
Clive Lawrie
Bernard Van Speyk

Carpenter:
Buddy MacKett
George Choonara
Peter Hlongwane

Casting:
Christa Schamberger

Clapper Loader:
Werner Maritz
Lars Cox
Mannie Ferreira

Co-Producer:
Alfred Sapse

Color Timer:
Saul Escobedo

Construction Manager:
Raymond Wilson

Continuity:
Rozelle Vogelman
Marlow De Mardt

Costume Design:
Ruy Filipe

Director:
Boaz Davidson

Director of Photography:
Rod Stewart

Dolly Grip:
Johannes Mokonyama

Electrician:
Nicholas McKenzie
Mark Rabe
Pepsy Mahunisi
Abel Nyhmzi
Mohammed Jail

Executive Producer:
Danny Dimbort
Trevor Short
Avi Lerner

First Assistant Director:
Mark Roper

Focus Puller:
Ewen Bogle
Pam Laxen
Graham McFarlane

Gaffer:
Bruce Thomas

Grip:
Robie Fivaz
Rhys Bradley

Key Grip:
Mark Davidson
Zaan Wienand

Key Makeup Artist:
Daphne Williams

Line Producer:
Brigid Olen

Location Manager:
Debra Warne

Manager of Operations:
Mandy Branch

Music:
Don Peake

Producer:
David Varod
Danny Lerner

Production Assistant:
Jeff Albert

Production Coordinator:
Paddy Matthews

Production Design:
Raymond Wilson

Production Manager:
Melissa Thorne

Property Master:
Dirk Buchmann

Props:
Andre Birgisson

Second Assistant Director:
Ben Horowitz

Second Unit Director:
Yossi Wein

Set Decoration:
Lisa Hart
Victor Botha

Sound Designer:
Joseph Zappala

Sound Editor:
Donna Beltz
Michael Payne
Greg Back

Sound Mixer:
Richard Sprawson
Shaun Murdoch
Colin McFarlane

Sound Recordist:
John L. Anderson
George R. Groves Jr.
Eddie Gilroy

Special Effects Assistant:
Graham Cunningham
Les Lane
Sean Kilkoyne
David Mahlangu
Gus Thompson
Graham Press
Janek Zabielski
Stefan Zabielski

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gavin Meadon

Special Effects Supervisor:
Rick Cresswell

Still Photographer:
Umberto Adaggi

Stunt Coordinator:
Gideon van Schoor
Roly Jansen

Stunt Double:
Lee-Anne Liebenberg
Craig Ginsberg
Neville Strydom

Stunt Driver:
Greg Aspinall
Gavin Courts
Grant Bloomfield
Alex Bowes
Darryl Curtis

Stunts:
Peter Spyropoulos
Tyrone Stevenson
Malcolm Cochrane
Graham Press
Danie van Rensburg
Raymond Sammel
Cordell McQueen
Darryl Werner
Thys Du Plooy

Supervising Sound Editor:
Sabrina Stephenson

Third Assistant Director:
Johnathan Dorfman

Unit Manager:
Debra Warne

Wardrobe Assistant:
Mabel Mofokeng

Wardrobe Master:
Jayne Forbes

Writer:
Terrence Paré

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