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020 _cRM19.90
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_c200303190926
_dasmany
_y11-19-2002
_ztrainer
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090 _avcd PN1995.9.P68C64
090 _avcd PN1995.9.P68
_bC64
245 0 0 _aCollateral damage [videorecording] /
_cproduced by Steven Reuther ; directed by Andrew Davis
264 1 _a[S.l.] :
_bWarner Bross Video,
_c2001
300 _a2 video discs (VCD) (60 min. each) :
_bsd., col. ;
_c12 cm.
336 _atwo-dimensional moving image
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
337 _avideo
_2rdamedia
338 _avideodisc
_2rdacarrier
508 _aScreenplay, David Griffiths, Peter Griffiths ; music, Graeme Revell ; director of photograph, Adam Greenberg
511 _aCast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (Gordy Brewer)
520 _aOfficials investigating a terrorist bombing warn Gordy Brewer not to get involved, but events have already involved him in the most horrible way. His wife and child are among the victims claimed by the blast. Nail-biting excitement and bold one-man heroics fuel the powerful thriller Collateral Damage. Super-star Arnold Schwazenegger plays that one man. He's Brewer, a Los Angeles fireman who sets out to find the elusive terrorist known as El Lobo. Andrew Davis (The Fugitive) directs, deftly pacing the action as Brewer stalks his prey from L.A. to the jungles of Colombia to the power corridors of Washington DC. Brewer knows El Lobo will strike there. But how? When? And precisely where? in the feverish scramble for answers, one thing is clear; Collateral Damage is a ticking time bomb of suspens.
650 0 _aPrison films.
650 0 _aCanadians
_xForeign countries
_xDrama.
700 1 _aDavis, Andrew,
_edirection
700 1 _aReuther, Steven,
_eproduction
907 _a.b13142975
_b2021-06-22
_c2019-11-12
942 _c5
_n0
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998 _at
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