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  1. Painkiller Jane is a television superhero film based on the Event comic book character of the same name. It was first broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel on 10 December 2005. The film stars Emmanuelle Vaugier as the titular heroine. The film differs significantly from the story of the comic book character.

  2. 10 de dic. de 2005 · Painkiller Jane: Directed by Sanford Bookstaver. With Emmanuelle Vaugier, Eric Dane, Richard Roundtree, Venus Terzo. Jane, a young soldier, is exposed to a biochemical weapon that endows her with self-healing powers. She uses her abilities to fight crime while eluding the military.

  3. Sinopsis. Una oficial de policía queda gravemente herida después de haber estado expuesta a las armas químicas durante una operación encubierta. Aunque su estado es crítico, alguien intenta salvar...

  4. Información. Ver Cartel. Título Original: Painkiller Jane. Año | País: 2005 | Estados Unidos. Duración: 79 min. (1 h. 19 m.) Género: Acción, Ciencia Ficción, Drama. País: Estados Unidos. Año: 2005. Fecha de Estreno: 10 diciembre 2005. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Producción: GEP Productions, Insight Film Studios, MGM Television.

  5. 10 de dic. de 2005 · Play Trailer. Overview. Jane, a young soldier, is exposed to a biochemical weapon that endows her with self-healing powers. She uses her abilities to fight crime while eluding the military. Sanford Bookstaver. Director. John Harrison. Writer. Don Keith Opper. Writer. Go to Discussions.

  6. Painkiller Jane was made into a made-for-television movie and broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in December 2005. The film stars Emmanuelle Vaugier as Jane Browning. The film differed significantly from the comics, notably in regard to the character's origin, but led to a subsequent television series.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2017 · Painkiller Jane - Original Trailer by Film&Clips Stars: Kristanna Loken, Noah Danby, Stephen Lobo Jane Vasco is a DEA agent recruited by a covert government agency that hunts genetically...