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Release Date:
October 1, 1991
Original Title:
Martial Law II: Undercover
Alternate Titles:
Codice marziale 2: Martial Law
Karate Cop
Ley Marcial 2
Martial Law 2
Martial Law 2: Undercover
Martial Law: Codice marziale 2
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Image Organization
M-L Partnership
Westwind
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 91
Sean and Billie are undercover cops and martial arts masters. Investigating the death of a cop, they uncover a deadly ring of murder and corruption at a glitzy nightclub where the rich are entertained by seductive women and protected by martial arts experts. Billie goes undercover to infiltrate the crime ring, leading to an explosive finale.
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Associate Producer:
Julie Richard
Carol Schuler
Casting:
Jerold Franks
Al Onorato
Costume Design:
Yana Syrkin
Director:
Kurt Anderson
Director of Photography:
Peter Fernberger
Editor:
Michael Thibault
Executive Producer:
Pierre David
Robert W. Mann
Fight Choreographer:
Jeff Pruitt
Gaffer:
Jim Denault
Music:
Elliot Solomon
Producer:
Steve Cohen
Production Design:
James R. Shumaker
Production Designer:
James R. Shumaker
Screenplay:
Richard Brandes
Jiles Fitzgerald
Second Unit Director:
Steve Barnett
Set Decoration:
Sharon Reed
Sound Effects Editor:
Taesung Yim
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Roy Knyrim
Still Photographer:
Gino Mifsud
Story:
Pierre David
Stunts:
Jeff Imada
Peter Cunningham
Scott Leva
J.P. Romano
Will Leong
Jeff Bornstein
James Lew
Peter Rocca
Tsuyoshi Abe
Shuki Ron
Koichi Sakamoto
Peewee Piemonte
Unit Production Manager:
Robert Lansing Parker
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