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Release Date:
May 19, 1968
Original Title:
The Astro-Zombies
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Geneni Film Distributors
Jack H. Harris Enterprises
Ram Ltd.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12
Runtime: 91
For devilishly mad "astro-scientist" Dr. DeMarco (John Carradine), a typical day involves run-ins with reanimated corpses, bloodthirsty solar-powered killer robot zombies, Chinese communist spies and vicious Mexican secret agents. But when a bloody trail of young female murder victims leads an intrepid CIA agent to his door, things get really interesting. Ted V. Mikels directs this unique B horror-thriller.
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Art Direction:
Wally Moon
Assistant Camera:
Eric Maxwell
Assistant Director:
Art Names
Director:
Ted V. Mikels
Director of Photography:
Robert Maxwell
Editor:
Ted V. Mikels
Executive Producer:
Kenneth Altose
Wayne Rogers
Gaffer:
Phil Miller
Key Grip:
Don Jones
Makeup Artist:
Tony Tierney
Original Music Composer:
Nicholas Carras
Producer:
Ted V. Mikels
Screenplay:
Wayne Rogers
Ted V. Mikels
Script Supervisor:
Dodie Warren
Sound Recordist:
Frank L. Smith
Special Effects:
Gary R. Heacock
Still Photographer:
Sandy Fields
Wardrobe Assistant:
Rubin Panis
Wardrobe Master:
Nora Maxwell
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