Saturday 3 January 2009

HUNTER'S CROSSING (1983)







Director Teddy “Page”/Chiu
Writer Timothy Jorge
Producer K.Y. Lim
Cinematography Bob Aaron
Music Patrick Wales
Editor David Mac
Stunts [uncredited] Joe Pampanella
Production Co-Ordinator Bob King
Production Secretary Lou Grant
Field Cashier Dhel Mayers
Propsman Peter Fox
Production Design Mario Cole
Carpenters Jess Cole, Petter Cole, Tom Bismark
Grip John McCloud
Key Grip Larry Conrad
Stillsman Roger Coleman
Makeup Artist Sol Maurice
Set Manager Sam Brown
Assistant Camerman Tom Steele
Assistant Director Rey Soul
Assistant Editor Eddie Mac
Fighting Instructors Rey Soul, Benny Roman
2nd Unit Cameraman Ben Sanders
Sound Mixer Ron Jacobs
Sound Effects George Patterson
Negative Cutter Floyd Anderson
Script Editor David Mac
Script Girl Mary Mills
Assistant Producer Diane Keith
Special Effects Mark Collins

Cast
Richard Harrison (Burns Jr),
Bruce Baron (Al Hunter),
Philip Gamboa (Harris),
Don Gordon [Bell] (Max),
James Gaines (Tom),
Barbara Peers (Lois),
David Light (Pirate Leader),
Pat Andrew (Burns Sr),
Tim Bismark,
Arturo Estrada (Trainer),
Ann Milhench (Tom's Wife),
Ann Jackson (Secretary),
Lawrence Majors (Max's son),
Sam Lee (Yacht captain),
Patrick Him (Refugee boat captain),
Gabby Ferro (Bocobo),
David Anderson (Syndicate boss)
Syndicate Girls Biggie Mielke, Sandy McCloud
Syndicate Men Willie Williams, Gregory Steele, Teddy Burns, Bobby Collins Bar Goons Stephen King, Larry Greene, William Fox Refugees Carol Fong, Kathy Li, Rose Lee, Beth Lee, Mary Lee Pirates “Boy”/Bobby Clinton, Benny Roman, Rey Soul, Michael Peck, Daniel Chau, Dan Langston, Ed Foster, Robert Williams, Donald Kirk, Harry Rolnick, Jack Daniel, Tom Chapman, Leonard Lueras, Dean Barrett

Version under review: VHS, Japan, Toho Video, fullscreen, English dub, Japanese subtitles, 1h33m

When Richard Harrison was in the Philippines he did three films (Fireback, Hunter's Crossing and Blood Debts) with Teddy Page in the directing chair. This is one of them.

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