L.A. Bounty

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L.A. Bounty
L.A. Bounty FilmPoster.jpeg
Directed byWorth Keeter
Written by Sybil Danning
Michael W. Leighton
Produced bySybil Danning
Michael W. Leighton
StarringSybil Danning
Wings Hauser
Henry Darrow
Lenore Kasdorf
Robert Hanley
Van Quattro
Cinematography Gary Graver
Edited byStewart Schill
Music by Howard Leese
John Sterling
Production
company
Adventuress Productions International
Distributed by MGM
Release date
  • August 10, 1989 (1989-08-10)
Running time
85 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

L.A. Bounty is a 1989 action thriller film directed by Worth Keeter, starring Sybil Danning, Wings Hauser and Blackie Dammett.

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Plot

Ruger (Sybil Danning), an ex-cop-turned-bounty hunter goes after a crazed killer.

Cast

Home video

L.A Bounty was originally released on VHS in 1989 by IVE Entertainment, and re-released in 1992 by Avid Home Entertainment. In 2001, MGM Home Entertainment released it as an exclusive at Amazon.com. There has yet to be a DVD release.

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