A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 22, 1983
Original Title:
The Deadly Spawn
Alternate Titles:
Kosmokiller - Sie fressen alles
La Chose
Return of the Alien's Deadly Spawn
Return of the Aliens: The Deadly Spawn
The Alien's Deadly Spawn
Ο Θανάσιμος Γόνος
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Filmline
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 81
When a meteorite touches down in the New Jersey woods carrying a monstrous alien slug, it’s up to four teens to stop it before it’s terrifying brood consumes all life on Earth!
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Additional Photography:
Carl Santoro
Associate Producer:
John Dods
Camera Operator:
Gregory Ramoundos
Boris Zimiewski
Robbie Anderson
Bernie Noble
Director:
Douglas McKeown
Director of Photography:
Harvey Birnbaum
Editor:
Marc Harwood
Executive Producer:
Jeff Kimelman
Ron Giannotto
Rita Hildebrandt
Tim Hildebrandt
First Assistant Camera:
Carl Santoro
Lighting Director:
Frank Balsamo
Makeup Artist:
John Dods
Makeup Effects:
Arnold Gargiulo
Negative Cutter:
Noëlle Penraat
Producer:
Ted A. Bohus
Production Assistant:
Ken Brilliant
Jack Piccuro
Glenn Takakjian
Robert Bohus
Gregory Ramoundos
Abigail Wieland
Production Coordinator:
Kathi Vent
Sound Editor:
David Szani
Glenn Takakjian
Tom Davis
Sound Recordist:
Frank Balsamo
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Gregory Ramoundos
Special Effects Technician:
Gregory Ramoundos
Story:
Douglas McKeown
Ted A. Bohus
John Dods
Writer:
Ted A. Bohus
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