DNA (film)
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- See also: DNA
DNA is an American film directed by William Mesa, released in 1997.
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[edit] Synopsis
[edit] Technical details
- Title : DNA
- Director : William Mesa
- Writer : Nick Davis
- Producer : Patrick D. Choi, Nile Niami, James Lee, William Mesa, Patrick Peach, Eung Pyo Choi, Chung Jin Woo and Paul L. Newman
- Production company : Interlight
- Music : Christopher L. Stone
- Photography : Gerry Lively
- Editor : Edward R. Abroms
- Artistic director : Galia Nitzan
- Costumes : Robyn Williams
- Country of origin : United States, Philippines
- Format : Colour - 1,33:1 - Stereo - 35 mm
- Genre : Action, science-fiction
- Length : 97 minutes
- Release date: 7 March 1997 (United States),
[edit] Starring
- Mark Dacascos : Doctor Ash Mattley
- Jürgen Prochnow : Doctor Carl Wessinger
- Robin McKee : Claire Sommers
- Tom Taus : Matzu
- Roger Aaron Brown : Loren Azenfeld
- John H. Brennan : Hatton
- Mark McCracken : Sergeant Reinhardt / Balacau
- Joel Torre : Taka
- Susan Africa : Nurse
- Kris Aguilar : Kasala
- Aniceto 'Chito' Fulminar : Chief Fulminari
[edit] Trivia
- The film was filmed in the Philippines.
- The film was retitles ADN - La menace for its French DVD release, and Scarabée for its television showing.