Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection"
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection - TMDB rating
5.46/10
188
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection - Kinopoisk rating
5.903/10
1272
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection - IMDB rating
4.9/10
7950

Film crew

Director

Producer

Christopher Pearce
Producer

Writer

Lee Reynolds
Writer

Editor

Michael J. Duthie
Editor
Daniel Candib
Editor

Costume Design

Katherine Dover
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Ladislav Wilheim
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Gil Arceo
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Dean Raphael Ferrandini #72169
Dean Raphael Ferrandini
Stunt Coordinator
Renato Morado
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Yuda Acco
Set Decoration
Pia Fernandez
Set Decoration
Edgar Urbano
Set Decoration

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Patrick Cyccone Jr.
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank A. Montaño
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Thirlwell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Frédéric Talgorn
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Clive Challis
Production Supervisor
Leena Deneroff
Production Supervisor

Stunt Double

Fight Choreographer

Photo Rick Prieto #329539

Rick Prieto

Rick Prieto
Fight Choreographer

Director of Photography

Photo João Fernandes #152532
João Fernandes
Director of Photography

Pilot

Photo Mischa Hausserman #61517
Mischa Hausserman
Pilot
Jojo Imperiale
Pilot
Clay Wright
Pilot

Camera Operator

Rami Siman-Tov
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Robyn Williams
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Lesa Nielsen
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Bill Van Daalen
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

Tony Garber
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Pinky Romero
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Yoni Hamenachem
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Ricardo de Guzman
First Assistant Director
Leo Zisman
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Joey Romero
Production Manager

First Assistant Editor

Catherine Chase
First Assistant Editor

Construction Coordinator

Tony Kupersmith
Construction Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Johanna Ryan-Holmes
Assistant Editor

Foley Editor

Kurt Nicholas Forshager
Foley Editor

Key Grip

Mike Graham
Key Grip

Leadman

Steven R. Miller
Leadman

Characters

James Bruner
Characters

Music Supervisor

Joachim H. Hansch
Music Supervisor

Gaffer

Don Marshall
Gaffer

Music Editor

Lisa Kauppi
Music Editor

In Memory Of

Geoff Brewer
In Memory Of
Jojo Imperiale
In Memory Of
Gadi Danzig
In Memory Of
Mike Graham
In Memory Of
Don Marshall
In Memory Of

Production Coordinator

Brian Damsky
Production Coordinator

ADR Editor

Michael Magill
ADR Editor
Linda Folk
ADR Editor
Godfrey Marks
ADR Editor

Rigging Gaffer

Ralph Marshall
Rigging Gaffer

Sound Recordist

David Cunningham
Sound Recordist
Stanley B. Gill
Sound Recordist

Sound Editor

Peter Tomaszewicz
Sound Editor
Bernard Weiser
Sound Editor
Kini Kay
Sound Editor
Howard Gindoff
Sound Editor

Aerial Coordinator

Photo Jeff Habberstad #19196

Jeff Habberstad

Jeff Habberstad
Aerial Coordinator

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot entirely in the Philippines.
  • Five crew members died as a result of a helicopter crash during filming. The film is dedicated to their memory.
  • Michael Winner could have directed, but Chuck Norris disliked his script version.
  • Michael Dudikoff and Steve James were attached to the project when it was titled «Spitfire: Delta Force II».
  • Ramon Kota owns a Cessna airplane parked at the entrance to his estate. This is a reference to Pablo Escobar, a real-life Colombian drug lord who had the same entrance to his estate.
  • Kota's mansion, seen in the film, is the real «Palace in the Sky» located in Tagaytay City, Philippines. The palace was established in 1979 by former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos and is known as «People’s Park in the Sky».
  • General Olmedo's enemy helicopter fires more than four missiles, despite having only four missile bays.
  • When McCoy enters Kota's house, the guard on the balcony is carrying a rifle over his shoulder. When McCoy grabs him and throws him aside, the rifle is gone.
  • When McCoy jumps out of the plane, it is clearly visible that he is jumping into darkness. However, he lands in daylight.
  • The Spanish word “Solamente” is written as “Solamiente” with a spelling error on one of the posters in the drug laboratory.
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