Inhumanoid (1996) [R]

Release Date:
July 23, 1996

Original Title:
Inhumanoid

Alternate Titles:
Circuit Breaker
超速生化人

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Concorde-New Horizons

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 87

Hard Wired for Destruction

A family of three is travelling in space, when they encounter a stranded spaceship. They manage to pull out one survivor (Grieco) who's in shock. However, when the father goes on to investigate the ship, he finds that everyone was murdered. Suddenly, the stranger leaves him on the damaged spaceship and starts to terrorize his wife and daughter, for it turns out that the stranger is really an emotionally unstable android programmed without morals, making him go on a killer rampage. Who will survive?

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ADR & Dubbing:
Kelley Baker

ADR Recordist:
Merry Cheers

Art Direction:
Paul Pastorelli
Richard Berentsen

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Julie Zvorsky

Casting:
Jan Glaser

Co-Producer:
Marta M. Mobley

Costume Design:
Maral Kalinian

Costumer:
Lori Jesneck

Dialogue Editor:
Butch Johnson

Director:
Victoria Muspratt

Director of Photography:
John B. Aronson

Editor:
Nancy Rosenblum

Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
Lance H. Robbins

First Assistant Director:
Tim Andrew
Tony Steinberg

Foley Editor:
Reinhard Schreiner

Gaffer:
Mike Karasick

Key Makeup Artist:
Nicola Zvorsky

Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco

Original Music Composer:
Marco Beltrami

Producer:
Darin Spillman

Production Design:
Robert Cowan

Script Supervisor:
Kellie Cyrus
Peter J. Clark

Second Assistant Camera:
Todd Barron

Second Assistant Director:
James Grayford

Second Unit Director:
Brian Rudnick

Sound Mixer:
Buck Robinson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Regan
Michael Clark

Special Effects:
John Carl Buechler

Still Photographer:
Gregory Peters

Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick J. Statham

Stunts:
Cole S. McKay

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ken Regan

Unit Production Manager:
Juan Mas

Writer:
Victoria Muspratt

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