Sex Files: Alien Erotica (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1998

Original Title:
Sex Files: Alien Erotica

Alternate Titles:
Alien Erotica
Alien Files

Genres:
Horror | Romance | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
ASP S.A.
Bedford Entertainment
Click Productions Inc.
Oranton Ltd.
Riouw Beleggingen BV

Production Countries:
France | Ireland | Netherlands | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

In space no one can hear you moan.

On board a long distance spaceship returning to Earth, an alien lifeform has invaded. It feeds off of sexual energy and can clone itself to resemble the female crew members. Once on Earth the government's Alien Files force is called in to investigate the strange behavior of the crew members and to learn why the alien has come to Earth.

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Assistant Editor:
Stephen Crestview

Casting:
Michelle Jones

Casting Assistant:
Jason White

Costume Design:
Edward Reno Hibbs

Director:
Rolfe Kanefsky

Director of Photography:
Todd Barron

Editor:
Anne Ventura

Makeup Artist:
Julie Zvorsky
Michelle Kelly
Jennifer Johnson

Music:
Jay Woelfel
Christopher Farrell

Music Editor:
Ace Edwards

Producer:
Alain Siritzky

Production Design:
Mark Harper

Set Decoration:
Chris Larsen

Sound Mixer:
James H. Coburn IV

Stunt Coordinator:
Eugene Collier
Cass Magda

Supervising Sound Editor:
David Criden

Writer:
Rolfe Kanefsky

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