Bloodfist V: Human Target Trailer

Bloodfist V: Human Target Trailer (1994)

"He's running on instinct." 19 January 1994 Action, Thriller 83 mins

Don "The Dragon" Wilson struggles to regain his memory, not knowing who to trust, or even which side he's fighting on.

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Cast

Don Wilson

as Jim Stanton

Denice Duff

as Candy / Michelle

Steve James

as Marcus / Drew Washington

Art Camacho

as Security Guard

Andy Bolliger

as NSA Agent

James Burns

as NSA Agent

Brayton Carpenter

as NSA Agent

Milo Cudanes

as Beefy's Thug

Greg Duimovich

as NSA Agent

Carl Dyer

as Security Guard

Brian George

as U.S. Official

Joe Hanlin

as Beefy's Thug

Jake Herbert

as Beefy's Thug

Randall Shiro Ideishi

as Quan's Warehouse Thug

Kelly Jones

as Doctor's Receptionist

Crew

Jeff Yonis

Director

Roger Corman

Roger Corman Executive Producer

Paul Di Franco

Paul Di Franco Co-Producer

Scott P. Levy

Scott P. Levy Line Producer

Paul Maslak

Paul Maslak Associate Producer

Don Wilson

Don Wilson Associate Producer

James R. Shumaker

James R. Shumaker Production Design

Daniel H. Goldstein

Daniel H. Goldstein Set Decoration

Kristin M. Burke

Kristin M. Burke Costume Design

Allyson B. Fanger

Allyson B. Fanger Costume Design

Kathleen Karridene

Kathleen Karridene Key Makeup Artist

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Germany 19 January 1994

United States 19 January 1994

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