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Omega Syndrome ()


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An ex-GI's daughter is abducted by a gang of white supremacists. He calls on one of his former Army buddies, and together they set out to track down the gang and rescue his daughter.

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Jack Corbett
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Philadelphia 'Phil' Horton
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Yo-Yo
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Jessie Corbett
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Karl
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Dr. Lloyd Pearson
Robert Gray ...
Saxon
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Sean
Bob Tzudiker ...
Harry
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Sergeant Carlyle
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Detective Milnor
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Sally
Robert Kim ...
Detective LO
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Spanish Lady
John Lisbon Wood ...
Terry
Richard E. Butler ...
Dr. Moor (as Dick Butler)
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Dunlap
Len Glascow ...
Couple Killed on Street
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Couple Killed on Street
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Leonard Waxman
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Frank
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Marshall #1
Edward J. Ulrich ...
Marshall #2 (as Ed Ulrich)
Spiro Razatos ...
Marshall #3
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Fredo
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Megyn Shott ...
Shopper in Store (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joseph Manduke

Written by

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John Sharkey ... ()

Produced by

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Luigi Cingolani ... producer
Paul DiSalvo ... associate producer
Djordje Zecevic ... executive producer (as George Zecevic)

Music by

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Nicholas Carras
Jack Cookerly

Cinematography by

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Harvey Genkins

Editing by

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Stephen A. Isaacs

Casting By

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Barbara Dodd ... (as Barbara Remsen)
Ann Remsen Manners ... (as Ann Remsen)

Art Direction by

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Nancy Arnold

Costume Design by

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Judy Babcock

Makeup Department

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Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi ... makeup artist (as Nancy Hvasta)
Dayne Johnson ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Bud S. Isaacs ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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James M. Freitag ... first assistant director
Spiro Razatos ... second unit director

Sound Department

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Cathie Speakman ... sound editor

Stunts

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Gregory J. Barnett ... stunts (as Greg Barnett)
Janet Brady ... stunts
Buzz Bundy ... stunts
Richard E. Butler ... stunts (as Dick Butler)
Gary Combs ... stunts
Erik Cord ... stunts
Phil Culotta ... stunts
Steve M. Davison ... stunts (as Steve Davison)
Eddy Donno ... stunts
Christopher Doyle ... stunts (as Chris Doyle)
Doc Duhame ... stunts
John Escobar ... utility stunts
Corey Michael Eubanks ... stunts (as Corey Eubanks)
George Fisher ... stunts
Buddy Gilyard ... stunts
Len Glascow ... stunts
David M. Graves ... stunts (as David Graves)
Fred Lerner ... stunts
Bernie Pock ... stunts
Spiro Razatos ... stunt coordinator
Thomas Rosales Jr. ... stunts (as Tommy Rosales)
Michael Runyard ... stunts (as Mike Runyard)
Tom Sarmento ... stunts
Edward J. Ulrich ... stunts (as Ed Ulrich)
Michael M. Vendrell ... stunts (as Mike Vendrell)
Dick Warlock ... stunts
Fred Waugh ... stunts
Dick Ziker ... stunts

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Patric J. Abaravich ... chief lighting technician

Casting Department

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Steve Fuji ... casting coordinator

Additional Crew

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Steev Beeson ... production accountant
Tony DiSalvo ... assistant to joseph manduke / production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines Ruthless. Merciless. Out of control. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Commando terroriste (France)
  • El síndrome de Omega (Spain)
  • Синдромът Омега (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Omega-ilmiö (Finland)
  • Belalı Haydutlar (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Omega watches, worried about an association with a far right terrorist organisation took the film studio to court in a last ditch attempt to block the films release. Italian sports brand Kappa even stepped in with the offer of sponsorship to take the naming rights, contracts had been signed and 'Kappa Syndrome' wrap party t-shirts had even been ordered when Omega watches dropped their case. Omega watches CEO Tim E. Phlies, in an interview with Empire magazine would later laugh off the lawsuit when it was put to him that the total box office sales for the film came to less than the cost of one of his watches. See more »
Goofs In the car chase scene, Terry's car has both front lights working in the first shot. In the next shot, only his right light is working. Then both lights work again, then only the right light. Coming out of the tunnel, both lights are turned on again. Taking a left just after exiting the tunnel, only the right light is working. See more »
Movie Connections References Ms. Pac-Man (1982). See more »

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