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Directed by | Richard Spence |
Written by | Jeffrey Smith Ehren Kruger |
Produced by | Steve Beswick Jon Kramer Romain Schroeder Silvio Muraglia Tom Reeve |
Starring | Rutger Hauer Andrew McCarthy Tara Fitzgerald Hari Dhillon |
Cinematography | Ivan Strasburg |
Edited by | Graham Walker |
Music by | Gast Waltzing |
Production company | Carousel Picture Company |
Distributed by | York Home Video US |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
New World Disorder is a 1999 American thriller/action film directed by Richard Spence.[1] It features Rutger Hauer, Andrew McCarthy, Tara Fitzgerald, and Hari Dhillon.[2] It was filmed in Luxembourg.[3]
Plot
Homicide detective David Marx (Rutger Hauer) teams up with computer expert Kris Paddock (Tara Fitzgerald) to track down a gang stealing computer chips from a list of factories.
Cast
- Rutger Hauer as Detective David Marx
- Andrew McCarthy as Kurt Bishop
- Tara Fitzgerald as Kris Paddock
- Hari Dhillon as Mark Ohai
- Alun Ragland as Michael 'Fury' Dietrich
- Ian Butcher as Quark
- Brian Van Camp as Coltrane
- Anthony Warren as Nakamoto
- Martin McDougall as Sullivan
- Nicholas Pinnock as Weldon
- John Sharian as Rice
- Branwell Donaghey as Leo Galileo
- Lawrence Elman as Maximillian Biggs
- Michelle Gomez as Annika 'Amethyst' Rains
- Annaleisa M. Graham as Gloria 'Gigabite'
- Vincent Rappa as FBI Agent #1
- Radica Vujicin as Escort Girl (uncredited)
References
- ^ "New World Disorder REVIEW". Actionfreunde [In German]. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- ^ "New World Disorder(1999)". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
- ^ "NEW WORLD DISORDER (1998)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 12 June 2018.