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Release Date:
August 18, 1976
Original Title:
Devil's Express
Alternate Titles:
Gang Wars
Subway To Hell
Genres:
Action | Crime | Horror
Production Companies:
Mahler Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 82
Luke and his friend Rodan take a break from the city streets to train in kung fu in China. Whilst there, Rodan steals an ancient amulet which prevents an evil spirit from leaving his tomb. The evil spirit, now free, possesses somebody and follows the pair back to New York City, where it lurks in the subways, killing and mutilating its victims. Can kung fu master Luke right Rodan's wrong and put a stop to the killings?
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Art Direction:
Jack Verdu
Assistant Director:
Gary Moscato
Costume Design:
Susan Dennison
Director:
Barry Rosen
Director of Photography:
Paul Glickman
Editor:
Keith Robinson
Executive Producer:
Franz Schneider Jr.
Makeup Effects:
David Wood
Makeup Effects Designer:
Lowell Patton
Producer:
Niki Patton
Steve Madoff
Production Manager:
Fred Berner
Mike Kiddon
Maris H. Jansons
Script Supervisor:
Pat Kirk
Writer:
Pascual Vaquer
CeOtis Robinson
Bobbi Sapperstein
Barry Rosen
Niki Patton
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