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Jake Speed (1986)

More than a myth. Less than a legend. And a bit too big for his boots

Genre : Action, Comedy, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Andrew Lane
Writer : Wayne Crawford, Andrew Lane

Synopsis

Jake Speed (Wayne Crawford) is the lead character in some of the biggest page-turners of the 1940s. A chiseled, heroic action figure, Speed saves lives on paper, but when a young girl is kidnapped and her sister (Karen Kopins) begs the real-life Speed for help, he must find a way to be as gallant as the book hero whose creation he's inspired. Accompanied by the victim's sibling, Speed flies to Africa to see if he's up to the task.

Actors

Wayne Crawford
Wayne Crawford
Jake Speed
Karen Kopins
Karen Kopins
Margaret Winston
Dennis Christopher
Dennis Christopher
Desmond Floyd
John Hurt
John Hurt
Syd
Leon Ames
Leon Ames
Pop Winston
Roy London
Roy London
Maurice
Donna Pescow
Donna Pescow
Wendy
Barry Primus
Barry Primus
Lawrence
Monte Markham
Monte Markham
Mr Winston
Millie Perkins
Millie Perkins
Mrs Winston
Rebecca Ashley
Rebecca Ashley
Maureen Winston
Alan Shearman
Alan Shearman
Rodrigo
Karl Johnson
Karl Johnson
Charles
Sal Viscuso
Sal Viscuso
News stand Attendant
Ken Lerner
Ken Lerner
Ken
Peter Fox
Peter Fox
Priest
Ian Yule
Ian Yule
Bill Smith
Ken Gampu
Ken Gampu
Joe Smith
Joseph Ribeiro
Joseph Ribeiro
Nigel
Jean-Marc Morel
Jean-Marc Morel
Paris Gunman #1
Bernard Crombey
Bernard Crombey
Paris Gunman #2
Lisa Lucas
Lisa Lucas
Girlfriend #1

Crews

Andrew Lane
Andrew Lane
Director
Wayne Crawford
Wayne Crawford
Screenplay
Andrew Lane
Andrew Lane
Screenplay
Mark Snow
Mark Snow
Original Music Composer
Bryan Loftus
Bryan Loftus
Director of Photography
Fred Stafford
Fred Stafford
Editor
Barbara Dodd
Barbara Dodd
Casting
Norm Baron
Norm Baron
Production Design
Roy Rudolphe
Roy Rudolphe
Set Decoration
Diana Cilliers
Diana Cilliers
Costume Design
Wayne Crawford
Wayne Crawford
Producer
William Fay
William Fay
Producer
Andrew Lane
Andrew Lane
Producer
John F. Roach
John F. Roach
Executive Producer
Grant Page
Grant Page
Stunt Coordinator
Scott J. Ateah
Scott J. Ateah
Stunts
Dan Bradley
Dan Bradley
Stunt Coordinator
Spike Cherrie
Spike Cherrie
Stunts
Zenda Graves
Zenda Graves
Stunt Coordinator

Trailers and other movies

Jake Speed (1986) Premiere Home Entertainment Video Australia Trailer

Posters and backgrounds

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