The Alpha Incident (1978) [PG]

Release Date:
May 24, 1978

Original Title:
The Alpha Incident

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 95

It was a gift from the red planet... Uncle Sam had the ultimate solution...

A microorganism from Mars, brought to Earth by a space probe, terrorizes passengers in a railroad office.

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Barbara J. Rebane

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jim Suthers

Assistant Production Manager:
Paul Bentzen

Associate Producer:
Herbert L. Cohan
Woody Jarvis

Boom Operator:
Steve Bruss

Casting:
Ingrid Neumayer

Continuity:
Barbara J. Rebane

Director:
Bill Rebane

Director of Photography:
Bela St. Jon

Dolly Grip:
Alan M. Rebane

Editor:
Bill Rebane

Executive Producer:
Barbara J. Rebane
Michael D. Graves

First Assistant Camera:
Michael Rosen

First Assistant Director:
Barbara J. Rebane

Gaffer:
Alan M. Rebane

Makeup Artist:
Tom Schwartz

Music:
Richard A. Girvin

Producer:
Bill Rebane

Production Manager:
Barbara J. Rebane
Michael D. Graves

Screenplay:
Ingrid Neumayer

Second Assistant Director:
Ernie Santell

Set Designer:
Dale Kuipers

Sound Effects:
Richard A. Girvin

Sound Mixer:
Richard A. Girvin
Ric Coken

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard A. Girvin
Ric Coken

Sound Recordist:
Michael Hoffman

Special Effects:
Dale Kuipers

Third Assistant Director:
Alan M. Rebane

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Jutta Rebane

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