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Release Date:
September 10, 1977
Original Title:
Damnation Alley
Alternate Titles:
Alej zatracení
Callejón infernal
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 91
Following World War III, four survivors at an desert military installation attempt to drive across the desolate wasteland of America to Albany, where they hope more survivors are living, using a specially built vehicles to protect themselves against the freakish weather, mutated plant and animal life, and other dangers encountered along the way.
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Art Direction:
William Cruse
Assistant Director:
Donald Roberts
Assistant Editor:
Pat Shade
Carole Keligian
Willie Navarro
Associate Producer:
Maury M. Cohen
Casting:
Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton
Director:
Jack Smight
Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Jr.
Editor:
Frank J. Urioste
Executive Producer:
Bobby Roberts
Hal Landers
Hairstylist:
Evelyn Preece
Makeup Artist:
Lon Bentley
Music Editor:
Len Engel
Novel:
Roger Zelazny
Orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Producer:
Jerome M. Zeitman
Paul Maslansky
Production Design:
E. Preston Ames
Production Manager:
William Davidson
Screenplay:
Alan Sharp
Lukas Heller
Second Assistant Director:
Bart Roe
Second Unit Director:
Michael D. Moore
Set Decoration:
Norman Rockett
Sound Editor:
William Hartman
Edward Rossi
Richard Sperber
Sound Mixer:
Bruce Bisenz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Wells
Theodore Soderberg
Special Effects:
Milt Rice
Stunt Coordinator:
Dean Jeffries
Visual Effects Editor:
Margo Anderson
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