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Credits | |
Title: | Barb Wire |
Director: | David Hogan |
Writers: | Chuck Pfarrer; Ilene Chaiken |
Producers: | Peter Heller; Todd Moyer; Mike Richardson; Brad Wyman |
Composer: | Michel Colombier |
Cinematography: | Rick Bota |
Editors: | Peter Schink |
Production | |
Distributed by: | PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Propaganda Films Dark Horse Entertainment |
Released: | May 3rd, 1996 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 100 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Barb Wire is an American feature film of the action and science fiction genres. It was directed by David Hogan with a screenplay written by Chuck Pfarrer and Ilene Chaiken based on a story treatment by Chaiken. It was presented by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and produced by Propaganda Films and Dark Horse Entertainment. It was released theatrically in the United States on May 3rd, 1996.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Amir Aboulela | Patron |
Adriana Alexander | Redhead |
David Andriole | Goon #2 |
Vanessa Lee Asher | Emily |
Ron Balicki | Customs agent #1 |
Jennifer Banko | Spike |
Candace Camille Bender | Dancer |
Xander Berkeley | Alexander Willis |
Tony Bill | Foster |
Alex Bookston | Man in white suit |
Gil Borgos | Old man |
Andre Rosey Brown | Big Fatso |
Marc Collver | Manny |
Tina Coté | Woman in bar #1 |
Vinnie Curto | Aide to Pryzer |
Shelly Desai | Sharif |
Miles Dougal | Goon #1 |
Ken Forsgren | Greaseball |
Darrel Heath | Soldier - flashback |
Clint Howard | Schmitz |
Neil Hunt | Weasel |
Diana Lee Insanto | Customs agent #2 |
Udo Kier | Curly |
Henry Kingi | Moe |
Tiffany Lawrence | Security guard |
Pamela Anderson Lee | Barb Wire |
Tiny "Zeus" Lister | Bouncer |
Marshal Manesh | Sheik |
Temuera Morrison | Axel |
Jack Noseworthy | Charlie |
John Paxton | Smooth |
Pee Wee Piemonte | Frick |
Steve Railsback | Colonel Pryzer |
Mary Anna Reyes | Woman in torture room |
Jeffrey Dean Rosenthal | Bald man |
Victoria Rowell | Cora D |
Loren Rubin | Krebs |
Michael Russo | Santo |
Joe Sagal | Fred the bartender |
Diane Shay | Stripper in dressing room |
Harvey Shield | Dad |
Lou Simon | Passenger |
Rene Stahl | Woman in bar #2 |
Nils Allen Stewart | Jack |
Teo | Disc jockey |
Patti Tippo | Mom |
Dominique Vandenberg | Frack |
Ai Wan | China |
Diane Warshay | Maria |
Nicholas Worth | Ruben |
Jack Wright | Package check guy |
Salvator Xuereb | Young soldier |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This film is based on the Barb Wire comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics. It is the fourth movie based on one of their properties.
- Production on Barb Wire began on April 28th, 1995. Principal filming concluded on August 3rd, 1995.
- Scenes from this film were shot in Long Beach, California and Pascagoula, Mississippi.
- Cast members in this film are listed in alphabetical order by last name.
- There are a total of fifty-two credited cast members in this film.
- Actress Pamela Anderson is credited as Pamela Anderson Lee in this film.
- The events of this movie take place in the then-future era of 2017.
Fun Facts[]
- The tagline to this movie is "No laws. No limits. No turning back".
- At the time of filming, actress Pamela Anderson Lee was married to Tommy Lee - the drummer for rock 'n' roll band Mötley Crüe. This movie features the song "Planet Boom", written and performed by Tommy Lee.
- Actors Udo Kier and Clint Howard also appeared together in the 2007 remake of Halloween by Rob Zombie.