A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 7, 2001
Original Title:
Earth vs. the Spider
Alternate Titles:
A Maldição da Aranha
La Tierra Contra la Araña
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Creature Features Productions LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 HU: 18
Runtime: 90
A shy comic book fan is injected with an experimental serum and starts turning into a spider. When web covered bodies start appearing a policeman starts to investigate the strange case.
Art Direction:
Peter Borck
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mandi Line
Camera Operator:
Ken Blakey
Casting Associate:
Shari Steinberg
Costume Design:
Julia Schklair
Director:
Scott Ziehl
Director of Photography:
Thomas L. Callaway
First Assistant Camera:
Paul Janossy
Key Hair Stylist:
Michael Ornelaz
Kathy Kane-Macgowan
Makeup Artist:
Stephanie Coffey
Makeup Department Head:
Myke Michaels
Music:
David Reynolds
Producer:
Stan Winston
Lou Arkoff
Colleen Camp
Script Supervisor:
Samantha C. Kirkeby
Set Costumer:
Hayley Stuppel
Sound Effects Editor:
Takako Ishikawa
Bob Arons
Jonathan Golodner
Sound Recordist:
Robert Nichols II
Special Effects Supervisor:
Dan Schmit
Shane Mahan
Still Photographer:
Chuck Zlotnick
Story:
Mark 'Crash' McCreery
Chuck Konzelman
Cary Solomon
Visual Effects Supervisor:
John K. Jenkins
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