Altered Species (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2001

Original Title:
Altered Species

Alternate Titles:
Ratos Mutação Genética
Rodentz

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Rojak Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 91

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Altered Species is a 2001 horror film, about a scientist who has found a way to regenerate damaged tissue in the body. He has tried his experiment on rats, but the effects are disastrous. One of them grows to 50 times its normal size, and attempts to destroy the laboratory.

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Art Direction:
Shane John

Assistant Camera:
David Kiser
Tim Herman

Best Boy Electric:
Mark Mayer

Best Boy Grip:
Sarge Roberts

Camera Loader:
Pauline Edwards

Costume Design:
Deborah Ceballos

Director:
Serge Rodnunsky

Director of Photography:
Pierre Chemaly

Editor:
David A. Hoffman
John Garry

Electrician:
John Van Valkenburgh

Gaffer:
Marshall Rao

Grip:
Ryan Sims
Juan Vargas

Key Grip:
Nick Liampetchakul

Key Makeup Artist:
Judi Lewin

Main Title Designer:
Noel Sterrett

Music:
Evan Evans

Producer:
Serge Rodnunsky

Production Design:
Mara A. Spear

Script Supervisor:
Andre D. Munoz

Second Assistant Director:
Cyndy Johnson

Set Dresser:
Terri Webster

Sound mixer:
Chris Waisanen

Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Bragg

Writer:
Serge Rodnunsky

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