The Immortalizer (1990) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 29, 1990

Original Title:
The Immortalizer

Alternate Titles:
A halhatatlan
Dr. Immortalizer
El inmortalizador
La clĂ­nica del terror

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Film West

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

A crazed scientist sends out his mutant creations to kidnap young, beautiful men and women to bring back to his lab so he can transplant their brains into the bodies of old, wealthy people.

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Art Department Assistant:
Michael Huens

Assistant Director:
Melitta Fitzer

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jim Spinner

Associate Producer:
Stephen Nemeth

Boom Operator:
Dwayne S. Henkel

Casting:
Beth Launer

Director:
Joel Bender

Director of Photography:
Alan Caso

Editor:
Joel Bender

First Assistant Director:
Mark Solley

Makeup Artist:
Barbara Wolfe

Original Music Composer:
Barry Fasman
Dana Walden

Producer:
Fredrick Wolcott
Michael B. London

Production Design:
Roger Dickerson

Production Manager:
Craig Thurman Suttle

Production Sound Mixer:
Ken Segal

Property Master:
Paul Butch Kitchen

Scenic Artist:
Fred Kennamer

Screenplay:
Mark M. Nelson

Second Unit Director:
Dennis Madalone

Sound Effects Editor:
Golden Felton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Brasher

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
John Naulin

Stunts:
George B. Colucci Jr.
Mitchell Danton
'Wild' Bill Mock

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