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Release Date:
October 1, 1985
Original Title:
Zone Troopers
Alternate Titles:
Alien - Zona di guerra
Miehitysjoukko
Patrulheiros do Espaço
Zona di Guerra
Пришелец
Солдат с другой планеты
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | War
Production Companies:
Altar Productions
Charles Band Productions
Empire Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12 RU: 12+ US: PG
Runtime: 86
American soldiers, led by The Sarge, are stuck behind Nazi enemy lines. As they make their way across the Italian countryside, they come across an alien spaceship that has crash-landed in the woods. The alien pilot is dead, but one of the ship's passengers is on the loose. As the GIs hunt down the alien by splitting into smaller groups, they're not only tracked by the Nazis, but also a whole host of other aliens come to save their stranded party.
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Art Direction:
Giovanni Natalucci
Associate Producer:
Michael Wolf
Casting:
Rita Forzano
Costume Design:
Jill M. Ohanneson
Vittoria Guaita
Director:
Danny Bilson
Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg
Editor:
Ted Nicolaou
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
First Assistant Director:
Luciano Sacripanti
Makeup Artist:
Manlio Rocchetti
Luigi Rocchetti
Erna Valentini
Original Music Composer:
Richard Band
Producer:
Roberto Bessi
Production Design:
Philip Dean Foreman
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
John Carl Buechler
Stunt Coordinator:
Sergio Mioni
Stunts:
Claudio Pacifico
Riccardo Mioni
Stefano Maria Mioni
Writer:
Danny Bilson
Paul De Meo
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