Pocket Ninjas  (1997)

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The video Pocket Ninjas, released in 1997 and directed by Dave Eddy with Dwight F. Lay as cinematographer .
Directed by | Dave Eddy
Cinematography by | Dwight F. Lay
Cameras
Sound Systems
Mono
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Action, Family

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Cobra Khan
The White Dragon
Tanya
Mr. Kaufman
Cubby Khan
Suzanne Simmons
Harpy / Amy
Black Knight / Commando Dragon
Newscaster
Mr. Moto
Store Owner
Theatre Patron
Theatre Patron
Schoolgirl
Schoolgirl
Schoolgirl
Stinger
Stinger
Stinger
Stinger
Directed by
Director
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Written by
Comic "the White Dragon"
Screenplay
Additional Scenes
Sonic Virtual Reality And Balloon Factory Sequences
Produced by
Associate Producer
Co-producer
Executive Producer
Associate Producer
Original Music by
Production Design by
Production Designer
Art Direction by
Art Director
Casting by
Casting Director
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Director: "Sonic Virtual Reality" And "Balloon Factory" Sequences
Director: "Jack Crenshaw", Skating, "Stingers" And Dragons Night Fights Sequences
Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Operator: Second Unit / Director Of Photography: Second Unit / Gaffer
First Assistant Camera
Camera Operator
Second Assistant Camera
First Assistant Camera: Second Unit
Second Assistant Camera: Second Unit
Electrician
Editorial Department
Color Timer
Visual Effects Department
Computer Graphics
Art Department
Set Constructor
Set Constructor
Sound Department
Production Sound Mixer
Sound Designer
Assistant Sound Editor / Boom Operator
Makeup Department
Hair Stylist / Makeup Artist
Stunt Department
Stunt Double: Black Dragon
Stunts
Stunts
Stunt Coordinator
Stunts
Additional Crew Members
Fire Burn And Car Roll Over
Fight Choreographer
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