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Release Date:
May 30, 1986
Original Title:
Jake Speed
Alternate Titles:
怪侠杰克
魔域之旅
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Balcor Film Investors
Force 10 Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 100
Jake Speed (Wayne Crawford) is the lead character in some of the biggest page-turners of the 1940s. A chiseled, heroic action figure, Speed saves lives on paper, but when a young girl is kidnapped and her sister (Karen Kopins) begs the real-life Speed for help, he must find a way to be as gallant as the book hero whose creation he's inspired. Accompanied by the victim's sibling, Speed flies to Africa to see if he's up to the task.
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Casting:
Barbara Dodd
Costume Design:
Diana Cilliers
Director:
Andrew Lane
Director of Photography:
Bryan Loftus
Editor:
Fred Stafford
Executive Producer:
John F. Roach
On Set Dresser:
R. Vincent Smith
Original Music Composer:
Mark Snow
Producer:
Wayne Crawford
Andrew Lane
William Fay
Production Design:
Norm Baron
Screenplay:
Andrew Lane
Wayne Crawford
Set Decoration:
Roy Rudolphe
Stunt Coordinator:
Zenda Graves
Dan Bradley
Grant Page
Stunts:
Spike Cherrie
Scott J. Ateah
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