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"Conan the Adventurer" Amazon Woman (TV Episode 1997) Poster

(TV Series)

(1997)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Mark Roper

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  

Harry Ackerman ... (written by)
Charles Henry Fabian ... (written by)
Robert E. Howard ... (based upon the character created by)

Cast (in credits order)  

Ralf Moeller ... Conan
Danny Woodburn ... Otli
Robert McRay ... Zzeben
T.J. Storm ... Bayu (as TJ Storm)
Jeremy Kemp ... Hissah Zul
Brian Cousins ... Zorga / Prada
Jacqueline Collen ... Aura
Scott Lincoln ... Captain
Steve Sax ... Soldier
Arthur Burghardt ... The Skull That Talks (voice) (as A.C. Qart-Hadosht)
Erik Zambrano Erik Zambrano ... Boy
Shane Howles Shane Howles ... Interregator

Produced by 

Larry Goldstein ... associate producer
Max A. Keller ... executive producer
Micheline H. Keller ... executive producer
Chris Lancey ... co-executive producer

Music by 

Charles Fox ... (music by)

Production Design by 

Giovanni Natalucci

Set Decoration by 

Marc W. Rudisill

Makeup Department 

Dominique Bram ... key makeup artist
Alfredo Mora ... special makeup effects artist
Gabriel Solana ... special makeup effects designer

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Frederic Henocque ... first assistant director: action unit

Art Department 

Rick Andres ... art department coordinator

Sound Department 

Anthony Jackson ... sound mixer (as Tony Jackson)

Special Effects by 

Sergio Jara Jr. ... special effects foreman

Stunts 

Omar Ayala ... co-stunt coordinator / stunt safety / stunts
Alejandro de la Peña ... stunts
Ángel de la Peña ... stunt coordinator
Gabriel Godínez ... stunts (as Gabriel Codinez)
Omar Ayala ... stunt double: T.J. Storm (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Gustavo Castillón ... first assistant camera 2nd unit
Michael A. Johnson ... steadicam operator

Script and Continuity Department 

Jill Gurr ... script supervisor

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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