A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 9, 1996
Original Title:
Alien Terminator
Alternate Titles:
Alien Exterminador
Alien Species
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Calibre Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 80
Five miles below the Earth's surface, a group of scientists is working in self-imposed isolation, perfecting a series of DNA experiments that could literally change the world. But when one of those experiments goes awry, it unleashes a nearly immortal organism--one capable of instant regeneration, and with an insatiable appetite for living flesh. Soon, nothing can contain the creature, and with the lab's life support systems quickly shutting down, the scientists grimly prepare for their final battle... A small group of scientists are working in self-imposed isolation below the Earth's surface. They are all working to create DNA which could change the world, but one of the scientists have been given an secret assignment, and when the assignment goes wrong, all hell breaks lose. The new creation is now aboard the ship and will destroy anyone who gets in its way, as it moves towards the surface.
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Additional Photography:
Andrea V. Rossotto
Art Direction:
Duke Lorr
Carpenter:
H. Ford
Jesús Xavier
Construction Coordinator:
Skip Lowe
Costume Design:
Rena Moore
Tami Mor
Dialogue Editor:
Dov Schwarz
Joe Barnett
Director:
Dave Payne
Director of Photography:
Mike Mickens
Editor:
Roderick Davis
Robert L. Goodman
First Assistant Director:
Liam Finn
Ross Novie
Gaffer:
Jon Berson
Grip:
Gregory White
Leadman:
Paul Pastorelli
Music:
Nigel Holton
Christopher Lennertz
Music Editor:
Jay Bolton
Producer:
Mike Elliott
Mike Upton
Roger Corman
Production Design:
Lisa Salazar
Property Master:
Brenda Clark
Props:
Karen Beegan
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Fionagh Cush
Tania Wanstall
Scenic Artist:
Steve Kincaid
Script Supervisor:
Anja Stadelmann
Set Decoration:
Nava
Sound Effects Editor:
Kevin Jackson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Bondelevitch
Mark Linden
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Hauser
Still Photographer:
Gregory White
Swing:
Jake Hertel
Transportation Coordinator:
Eugene 'Scooter' Beberger
Writer:
Dave Payne
Duke Lorr
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