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Release Date:
January 16, 1986
Original Title:
Sky Pirates
Alternate Titles:
Dakota Harris
Dakota Harris in der Höhle des Todes
Dakota Harris – Flug durchs Zeitloch
Himmelhunde über England
Οι Πειρατές των Ουρανών
Πειρατές των Ουρανών
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
John Lamond Motion Picture Enterprises
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 DK: 11
Runtime: 89
Air force Lieutenant Harris starts for a flight to Boa Boa, on board Reverend Mitchell with a box containing a part of a top-secret extraterrestrial key. They get lost in a supernatural storm and find themselves after an emergency landing in kind of a Bermuda triangle, 5,000 miles off their course. Home again, no one believes Harris' story, and his crew suspiciously denies it too. Harris is thrown in jail, but manages to escape. Together with Mitchell's daughter he seeks the lost part of the key and its secret.
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Camera Operator:
Garry Wapshott
Director:
Colin Eggleston
Editor:
Michael Hirsh
Rob Mowbray
John D. Lamond
First Assistant Director:
John Powditch
Music:
Brian May
Producer:
John D. Lamond
Screenplay:
Peter Herbert
Second Assistant Director:
Stuart Wood
Second Unit Director:
Ross Hamilton
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Euan Keddie
Third Assistant Director:
Matthew Rees-Jones
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