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Release Date:
July 12, 1994
Original Title:
G.I. Joe: Sgt. Savage and His Screaming Eagles: Old Soldiers Never Die
Genres:
Action | Animation | War
Production Companies:
Graz Entertainment
Hasbro
Sunbow Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
In 1944, Master Sergeant Robert Steven Savage was betrayed by one of his fellow soldiers, Krieger, a double-agent for the Axis Powers. He had Savage's entire squad killed and used him for various genetic experiments. Savage was then cryogenically frozen and sealed inside a secret bunker. 50 years later, G.I. Joe discovered the hidden bunker, Savage now has super-human strength, speed and agility and is in charge of the Screaming Eagles. Krieger is alive and known as General Blitz, leader of the terrorist organization the IRON Army. Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles must stop him!
Action Director:
Wally Burr
Animation:
Bob Nesler
J.G. Kim
Romeo Lopez
Color Designer:
Patricia Mendelson
Creative Consultant:
Phil Arndt
Creative Director:
Jay Bacal
Director:
Dorie Rich
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Carole Weitzman
Modeling:
Carlos Huante
Music:
Doug Katsaros
Post-Production Manager:
Sarah Swiskow
Producer:
Dorie Rich
Production Assistant:
Stephanie Graziano
Production Manager:
Christina Mahotz
Sound Mixer:
Jon Smith
Storyboard Artist:
Patrick Archibald
Larry Houston
Pat Agnasin
Francis Barrios
Jim Janes
Writer:
Lloyd Goldfine
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