Survival Quest (1988) [R]

Release Date:
September 9, 1988

Original Title:
Survival Quest

Alternate Titles:
Camp der verlorenen Teufel

Genres:
Action | Adventure

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Starway International Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 96

In the wilderness you can’t call 911.

A bunch of city slickers from different backgrounds go into the wild mountains to be one with nature, but basically to have a good time. However, a paramilitary group has chosen the same time to go camping. When one of the soldiers thinks their boss has been killed by one of the city slickers, he coaxes his team into exterminating all of them. They will have to rely on their wits and on each other in order to survive.

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Art Direction:
Andrew M. Siegel

Associate Producer:
Aaron A. Goffman

Casting:
Denise Chamian

Color Timer:
James Carter

Costume Design:
Carla Gibbons

Director:
Don Coscarelli

Director of Photography:
Daryn Okada

Editor:
Don Coscarelli

Executive Producer:
Dac Coscarelli

Foley:
Diane Marshall
Gail Steele

Original Music Composer:
Christopher L. Stone
Fred Myrow

Producer:
Roberto A. Quezada

Property Master:
Erik Haraldsted

Script Supervisor:
Cynthia Upstill

Stunt Coordinator:
Salomon I. Marx

Stunts:
Paul E. Short
Bob Brown

Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul B. Clay
Michael P. Redbourn

Transportation Coordinator:
Jo Distante

Writer:
Don Coscarelli

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