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- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Writer
Yavuzer Çetinkaya was born on 7 March 1948 in Izmir, Turkey. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Deniz Kizi (1987), Menekse Koyu (1991) and The Unforgettable Director of Love Movies (1990). He was married to Meral Çetinkaya. He died on 21 July 1992 in Istanbul, Turkey.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Robert St. Angelo was born on 7 May 1901 in Elena, Italy. He was an actor, known for The Vagabond King (1930), Subway Express (1931) and The Last Man (1932). He died on 21 July 1992 in San Diego, California, USA.- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Ravindra Dave was born on 16 April 1919 in Karachi, Sind, British India [now in Pakistan]. He was a director and producer, known for Post Box 999 (1958), Nagmati Nagvalo (1984) and Nagina (1951). He died on 21 July 1992 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.- From 1968-1970, Spain's Jose Manuel Ibar "Urtain" was the most feared heavyweight boxer in the world. He was the "Mike Tyson" of his time. His life-story was one of Hollywood fiction; only it was fact. Born to a modest, but slightly poor farming family, Jose Manuel spent his time tending animals on his family's farm and participating in the sport of "rock lifting". As he grew into his teens, his love of "rock lifting" helped him develop an extremely strong and muscular build. One day he was "discovered" by a boxing trainer who was awed by Jose's strength and powerful build. With no formal amateur boxing experience, Jose Manuel made his professional boxing debut on July 24, 1968 in Villafranca, Spain, knocking out Tony Rodri in one round. It was the beginning of an amazing run of 30 consecutive knockout victories which would propel this simple farmer into the most promising heavyweight prospect in 40 years. Dubbed "Urtain", he was considered a "superman". Words like unbeatable and invincible preceded his name in print. He made the cover of the internationally famous Ring Boxing Magazine in 1970. Spanish dictator, General Franco called him the new "El Cid". Pictures of him lifting cars or cattle were plastered in the sport's pages. He starred in a movie about his life. He was destined to be a world champion. And than suddenly, just as quickly as he rose to fame, the myth that was Jose Manuel Ibar Urtain crumbled. The invincible superman turned out to be human after all. Urtain was stopped in 9 rounds by England's Henry Cooper to lose his European Heavyweight Championshipon November 10, 1970. Though he continued to fight until 1977, he never again obtained the greatness or fame of his first two years. On March 12, 1977, he was knocked out in 4 rounds by Jean-Pierre Coopman in an attempt to recapture his European title. The fight marked the end of his career. His record was 56-11-4 with 42 knockouts. He dropped out of the public spotlight until July 21, 1992, when he "fell" out of a hotel window. His death at 49 brought a sad ending to the legend of "Urtain", the man once dubbed as "Boxing's Superman".
- Costume Designer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jessica Haston was born on 11 October 1964 in Santa Monica, California, USA. She was a costume designer, known for Poison (1991), Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989) and Joey Breaker (1993). She died on 21 July 1992 in New York City, New York, USA.- Zdislav Stomma was born on 17 August 1907 in Minsk, Minsk Governorate, Russian Empire [now Belarus]. He was an actor, known for The Secret Brigade (1949), Fakt biografii (1975) and Krasnye listya (1958). He died on 21 July 1992 in Minsk, Belarus.