Gargoyle: Wings of Darkness | |
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Directed by | Jim Wynorski (as Jay Andrews) |
Written by | Ion Ionescu |
Screenplay by | Jay Andrews Anthony L. Greene Bill Munroe |
Produced by | Peter Block Paul Hertzberg Lisa M. Hansen Daniel March Kevin Tannehill (executive producers) Neil Elman Vicky L. Sawyer (co-producers) Jay Andrews Michael Derbas Ion Ionescu |
Starring | Michael Paré Sandra Hess Fintan McKeown Kate Orsini Tim Abell |
Cinematography | Andrea V. Rossotto |
Edited by | Michael Kuge |
Music by | Neal Acree |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | CineTel Films Lions Gate Films Sci Fi Channel (TV) |
Release date | October 30, 2004 (United States) |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Countries | United States Romania Canada |
Languages | English Romanian |
Gargoyle: Wings of Darkness (also known as Gargoyles' Revenge [1] ) is a 2004 film that was distributed by CineTel Films and Lionsgate. It was first aired on the Sci Fi Channel. [2]
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