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Witchblade ()


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Witchblade is the story of New York detective, Sara Pezzini, whose search for justice leads her to an arcane weapon that grants her the power to battle Earth's darkest evil forces.

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Det. Sara "Pez" Pezzini
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Kenneth Irons
Conrad Dunn ...
Tommy Gallo
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Jake McCartey
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Joe Siri
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Danny Woo
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Ian Nottingham
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Drexler
Hal Eisen ...
Lorenzo Vespucci
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Officer Smitty
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Guy in Mens room
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Receptionist
Whitney Westwood ...
Maria Bonazzi
Phil Hay
Tyson McAuley
Lazar Rockwood ...
Lazar (as Lazar)
Sven Van de Ven
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Button Man
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Silent Assassin
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Eric Cabral ...
Young Nottingham (uncredited)
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Bouncer (uncredited)
Michael Stevens ...
Detective (uncredited)
Donny Watrous ...
Spikes (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ralph Hemecker

Written by

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Marc Silvestri ... (comic book)
 
J.D. Zeik ... ()

Produced by

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Dean Barnes ... associate producer
Alan Chu ... consulting producer
Brad Foxhoven ... producer
Dan Halsted ... executive producer
Perry Husman ... producer
Marc Silvestri ... executive producer
David Wohl ... producer
J.D. Zeik ... co-executive producer

Music by

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Joel Goldsmith

Cinematography by

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Anghel Decca

Editing by

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Norman Buckley

Editorial Department

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Jeff McEvoy ... additional editor
David Yoneshige ... post-production executive

Casting By

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Tina Gerussi
Irene Mariano
Barbara Miller

Production Design by

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Jasna Stefanovic

Art Direction by

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Diana Magnus

Set Decoration by

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Caroline Gee

Costume Design by

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Eydi Caines-Floyd

Makeup Department

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Gail 'Freddie' Godden ... hair stylist
Kathleen Graham ... makeup artist
Rita Pacitto ... assistant hair stylist
Dawn E. Rivard ... wig builder

Production Management

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Rick Garcia ... post-production supervisor
Michael Wray ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael Johnson ... first assistant director
Marcel Saumure ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Alan Doucette ... property master
Peter Fletcher ... property master
John Mainwaring ... set dresser
John Philpotts ... additional art director / art director: additional photography for television
Ugo Serrano ... armour designer

Sound Department

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Timothy A. Cleveland ... sound editor / sound effects editor
Virginia Cook-McGowan ... supervising dialogue editor
Paul J. Diller ... sound editor
Jessica Goodwin ... adr editor (as Jessica A. Dickson)
Dan Hiland ... re-recording mixer
Bruce M. Honda ... dialogue editor
Eric Cameron Hosmer ... sound editor (as Eric C. Hosmer)
Rick Hromadka ... sound editor
Doug Johnston ... production sound mixer
Michael E. Lawshe ... supervising sound editor
Kerry Malony ... foley editor
Jennifer Mertens ... supervising sound editor
Christian P. Minkler ... re-recording mixer
Wayne O'Brien ... conform editor
Jay Petach ... adr recordist: Cincinnati
David Werntz ... sound effects editor
Kenneth Young ... sound editor

Special Effects by

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Mike Kavanagh ... special effects key
David Reaume ... first assistant special effects

Visual Effects by

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Eric M. Beaver ... digital compositor
Mark S. Driscoll ... visual effects producer
Roy George ... digital compositor
Eric Horton ... digital artist / digital effects artist
Anthony 'Max' Ivins ... visual effects supervisor
Danny S. Kim ... 3D compositor / creative director
Barry Seybert ... visual effects

Stunts

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Derek Bujalski ... stunt performer
Randy Butcher ... stunts
Joe Eigo ... stunt double
Blair Johannes ... stunts
Danny Lima ... stunt performer
John MacDonald ... stunts
Egerton Marcus ... stunts
Walter Masko ... stunts
Darren McGuire ... stunt double
Duncan McLeod ... stunt performer
Louis Paquette ... stunts
Ken Quinn ... stunt coordinator
Robert Racki ... utility stunts
John Stead ... sword fight coordinator
David Stinson ... stunts
Alan Tang ... stunt double
Bryan J. Thomas ... stunts (as Bryan Thomas)
Dave Van Zeyl ... stunts
Jennifer Vey ... stunts
Wayne Wells ... stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Terry Barbet ... grip
Mark Cooper ... first assistant camera (as Alexander Cooper)
Christopher Dean ... key grip
Brian E. Hill ... grip
Mandy Kane ... daily camera trainee
Jason Klein ... grip
George Lomaga ... camera operator: video camera
Bruce Macaulay ... still photographer
Roman M. Neubacher ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Marcus Paletta ... grip
Jake Rajs ... still photographer
James Henderson ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Krisztina M. Neglia ... extras casting (as Krisztina Meuring)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Barbara Somerville ... assistant costume designer

Location Management

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Arthur Clarke ... location manager
Catherine Crawford ... assistant location manager
Joe Gasparik ... location assistant
Warner Strauss ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Neal Acree ... composer: additional music
Johnny Caruso ... music editor
Rich Chadock ... music editor
Matt Kierscht ... music manager
Kathie Talbot ... additional music / composer: additional music

Script and Continuity Department

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Selene Strilesky ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Anthony Carovillano ... key craft service
David M. Chisholm ... production assistant
Pamela Hackwell ... contact lens technician
Nick Kontsalakis ... first assistant accountant
M. Rutledge McCall ... assistant to head writer: development
Brad McIlroy ... on-set caterer
Yuell Newsome ... stock librarian
John Rakich ... daily location production assistant
Patricia Schweers ... writers assistant
Timothy Storey ... production coordinator
Erik Sudmals ... second assistant accountant
Tony Swatton ... armorer
Tara Ziemba ... key craft services
Spike Seldin ... production executive (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

NYPD Detective Sara Pezzini's main goal in life was to bring down Tommy Gallo, the hitman who killed her father, her best friend, and eventually her partner. While chasing down one of Gallo's thugs, she acquires the Witchblade, an enchanted armored glove once used by Joan of Arc that deflects bullets, extends into bladed weapons, produces visions, and neatly compacts itself into a bracelet. She uses it to help her take down Gallo with the aid of businessman Kenneth Irons and his enigmatic and lethal compatriot Ian Nottingham. Written by Jeff Cross

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Taglines A new force of justice has arrived on the streets of New York. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Witchblade - Die Waffe der Götter (Germany)
  • Filo mortal (Spain)
  • La espada de la hechicera (Spain)
  • Проклятието на боговете (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • ウィッチブレイド 闇の女戦士 (Japan, Japanese title)
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Runtime
  • 94 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The film ends with a comic book-style image of Sara. This is actually a picture of the comic book version of Witchblade, modified to reflect the costume of the TV version (which is considerably more conservative than the skimpy comic version). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #24.7 (2001). See more »
Soundtracks Living Dead Girl See more »
Quotes Sara Pezzini: What is this thing? What is the Witchblade?
Kenneth Irons: A mystery, wrapped in a riddle, and cloaked in a conundrum.
Sara Pezzini: That doesn't help very much.
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