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Release Date:
January 20, 1995
Original Title:
Welcome II the Terrordome
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
Non-Aligned Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 90
Spike and his sister Anjela live in the Terrordome, a huge ghetto that all the blacks have been forced to live in. Jodie, Spike's pregnant white girlfriend, ran away from an abusive white boyfriend who, after seeing her with Spike, sets up a trap for her. Spike's 11-year old nephew Hector dies as a result of this trap, and Anjela, finding the body of her son, goes on a police-killing rampage. Her apprehension sets off tension between Spike and his brother-in-law, as a race war broods inside the Terrordome.
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Costume Design:
Fennella Magnus
Claire Ditchburn
Sarah Wiltshire
Dialogue Editor:
Harry Barnes
Director:
Ngozi Onwurah
Director of Photography:
Alwin H. Küchler
Editor:
Liz Webber
Makeup Artist:
Alex King
Lindsay Swift
Music:
David A. Hughes
Producer:
Joel Phiri
Simon Onwurah
Production Design:
Miraphora Mina
Lindi Pankiv
Sound Recordist:
Richard Bleasdale
Richard Flynn
Special Effects:
David Harris
Darren May
Writer:
Ngozi Onwurah
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