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Release Date:
April 26, 1974
Original Title:
It's Alive
Alternate Titles:
Baby Killer
El monstruo está vivo
Estoy vivo
It's Alive I
Nasce um Monstro
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Larco Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG|R
Runtime: 91
Lenore Davis and her husband Frank are about to have their second child. As she gives birth, the newborn baby vanishes and leaves behind five dead bodies. It's up to the police and Frank to figure out where their mutated child has gone.
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Assistant Camera:
Robert Isenberg
Co-Producer:
Janelle Webb
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Director:
Larry Cohen
Director of Photography:
Fenton Hamilton
Editor:
Peter Honess
Executive Producer:
Peter Sabiston
Gaffer:
Bill Williams
Makeup Artist:
Rick Baker
Orchestrator:
Bernard Herrmann
Original Music Composer:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
Larry Cohen
Production Assistant:
Bob Cohen
Reid Freeman
Production Consultant:
Steve Salkin
Production Design:
Bob Biggart
Pat Somerset
Script Supervisor:
John Dorr
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jeffrey L. Kimball
Sound Effects:
Bob Biggart
Pat Somerset
Special Effects:
Bob Biggart
Pat Somerset
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rick Baker
Still Photographer:
Gary Leonard
Writer:
Larry Cohen
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