Stickfighter
Stickfighter is a 1994 American action B movie directed by BJ Davis and starring Kely McClung who also wrote the story. It was released in the US in 1997.[1]
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Directed by | BJ Davis |
Produced by | BJ Davis Julia Davis Cary Glieberman |
Screenplay by | Kely McClung Rob Neighbors |
Story by | Kely McClung |
Starring | Kely McClung Alex Meneses (as Paula Vargas) |
Music by | James Tunnell |
Cinematography | Michael Shea |
Edited by | Michael de Avila Shannon Goldman |
Release date | 1994 1997 (USA) |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Plot synopsis
Kely McClung stars as John Lambert, a D.E.A. agent whose partner loses his life in a sting operation gone wrong. Lambert quits the force to cope with this loss, needs some time away from the job to cope.
Cast
- Kely McClung as John Lambert
- Alex Meneses (as Paula Vargas) as Luella Cartegenas
- Karl Johnson as Dirk Riley
- Jeff Celentano (as Jeff Weston) as James Tucker
- Robert Pralgo as Robert Reves
- Scott Sullivan as Arvo Riley
- Roger Callard as Lt. Davis
- Darcy DeMoss (as Darcey DeMoss) as Michelle Madsen
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References
- "Stickfighter (1994)". 26 June 2017.
External links
- Stickfighter on Internet Movie Database
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