C.I.A. II: Target Alexa (1993)
When a top secret nuclear guidance system is stolen by an ex-CIA operative looking to sell the deadly device to the top bidder, it's up to a determined CIA agent and the international terrorist who he has vowed to capture to team up and stop the madman from destabilizing the world in the feature directorial debut of action icon Lorenzo Lamas. CIA Agent Mark Graver (Lamas) was living a quiet life when word came down that a government facility had been breached and a valuable device stolen. Now forced to team with former terrorist Alexa (Kathleen Kinmont) to retrieve the guidance system from international terrorist Franz Kluge (John Savage).
Director:
Lorenzo Lamas
Writer:
Michael January
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Lorenzo Lamas as Mark Graver |
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Kathleen Kinmont as Alexa |
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John Savage as Franz Kluge |
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John Saint Ryan as Ralph Straker (as John Ryan) |
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Lori Fetrick as Lana |
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Branscombe Richmond as General Mendosa |
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Pamela Dixon as Chief Robin |
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Al Sapienza as Raines |
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Sandee Van Dyke as Tanya |
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Michael Chong as Col. Trang |
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Daryl Keith Roach as Wilson |
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Gary Wood as Rick |
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Larry Manetti as Radcliffe |
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Ned Van Zandt as Store Clerk |
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Richard Ehrlich as Lab Tech |
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Robert Lavetta as Gate Supervisor |
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Matthew David Smith as Gate Guard |
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Dick Martinsen as Cop |
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Mitchell Sacharoff as Robertson |
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Tim Colceri as CIA Guard |
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Anthony De Longis as Gate Mercenary |
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Art Camacho as Guard |
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Steven Novak as Macho Mercenary |
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Ryal Haakenson as Rural Townee |
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Jay Lasoff as Mercenary |
| Directing | Lorenzo Lamas | Director |
| Writing | Michael January | Screenplay |
| Writing | John Weidner | Characters |
| Camera | Ken Blakey | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Lighting | Ken Blakey | Gaffer |
| Crew | Spice Williams-Crosby | Stunts |
| Crew | Red Horton | Stunt Coordinator |
| Crew | Gene LeBell | Stunts |
| Crew | Jennifer Watson-Johnston | Stunts |
| Crew | Vincent J. Mazella | Stunts |
| Crew | Lane Leavitt | Stunts |
| Crew | Chuck Borden | Stunts |
| Crew | Patricia Tallman | Stunts |
| Writing | Michael January | Story |
| Writing | Kathleen Kinmont | Story |
| Crew | David Halver | Additional Dialogue |
| Production | Jerry P. Jacobs | Line Producer |
| Production | Scott McAboy | Associate Producer |
| Production | Joseph Merhi | Producer |
| Production | Richard Pepin | Producer |
| Sound | Louis Febre | Music |
| Camera | Richard Pepin | Director of Photography |
| Editing | John E. Hensel | Editor |
| Editing | Chris Worland | Editor |
| Production | Adriana Michel | Casting |
| Art | Gregory Martin | Production Design |
| Art | David Halver | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Craig Anthony | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Judy Yonemoto | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Schawn Belston | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Sound | David Hadder | Boom Operator |
| Sound | Bill Rylands | Boom Operator |
| Sound | Dean Andre | Dialogue Editor |
| Crew | Richard Cole | Special Effects |
| Crew | Erich Martin Hicks | Special Effects |
| Crew | Don Power | Special Effects |
| Crew | Larry Roberts | Special Effects |
| Crew | George B. Colucci Jr. | Stunts |
| Camera | Steven A. Adelson | Steadicam Operator |
| Sound | Mike Hall | Production Sound Mixer |