Escape from DS-3 (1981) [R]

Release Date:
June 12, 1981

Original Title:
Escape from DS-3

Genres:
Crime | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Sandler/Emenegger Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

YEAR: 2045 - PLACE: Detention Satellite 3, Maximum Security Prison - MISSION: To Get Out Alive!!!

Prisoners of Detention Satellite 3 plan an impossible escape.

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Art Direction:
Michael Scheffe

Assistant Camera:
Bill Sheehy

Assistant Editor:
L. Michael Drummond

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Joyce Dillon
Hiromi Nagai

Casting:
Aleathea Thomas

Construction Manager:
Steve Ezzo

Continuity:
Nancy Thrasher

Costume Design:
Judith Tara

Director:
Robert Emenegger
Allan Sandler

Director of Photography:
José Louis Mignone

Editor:
Lee Harry

Electrician:
Ben Hosing

Executive Producer:
Robert Emenegger
Allan Sandler

Gaffer:
Greg Pierce

Makeup Department Head:
Miriam Lemel

Original Music Composer:
Robert Emenegger

Post Production Supervisor:
David Bransby

Producer:
Anne Spielberg

Production Manager:
Steve Fisch

Property Master:
Arthur Dillon

Sound Effects Editor:
David Bransby
Dennis Patterson

Writer:
Peter Dawson

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