Alligator 2: The Mutation (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 5, 1991

Original Title:
Alligator 2: The Mutation

Alternate Titles:
Alligator 2 - Die Mörderbestie beißt wieder zu
Alligator 2 The Mutation
Alligator 2: Die Mutation
Alligator II The Mutation
Alligator II: The Mutation

Genres:
Action | Horror

Production Companies:
Group 1 Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

It crashed out of the sewers... now there's hell to pay!

A giant mutated alligator runs riot in a small town after the sewer system washes it into a lake.

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ADR Mixer:
Jon Taylor

Additional Camera:
James A. Lebovitz

Additional Production Sound Mixer:
George Alch

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Beth Horton

Art Direction:
Allen Terry

Assistant Camera:
David Lena
Alicia Brauns
Jay Herron
Akihiro Kodaka
Bradley Pouleson
Wendy Van Dyke

Assistant Editor:
David Reale

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Judy Westfall

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Randall M. Boyd

Assistant Production Design:
John Maskovich

Assistant Property Master:
William Jones

Assistant Set Decoration:
Damon Medlen

Assistant Set Dresser:
Margret Milosh

Boom Operator:
Jonathan Fuh

Camera Loader:
J. Steve Iriguchi
George Hess

Casting:
Al Onorato
Jerold Franks

Co-Producer:
Cary Glieberman

Costume Assistant:
Dina Joy Millard

Costume Designer:
Elisabeth Scott

Costume Supervisor:
Christopher Neely

Dialogue Editor:
Lloyd Jay Keiser

Director:
Jon Hess

Director of Photography:
Joseph Mangine

Dolly Grip:
Robert Forrest

Editor:
Marshall Harvey
Christopher Ellis

Electrician:
Evans Brasfield
Glenn L. Whiteford
Dave McMillan
Serge Pirojnikoff
Josh Walters
Jeff Murrell

First Assistant Camera:
Ted Chu

First Assistant Director:
John Ross Bush

First Assistant Editor:
Jim Schulte

Foley Artist:
Michael Salvetta
Mary Rodgers

Foley Mixer:
Jon Taylor

Gaffer:
Ben Batzdorff

Grip:
Basil M. Schmidt
Ed Saxon
Jeffrey Journey

Hair Designer:
Candice Campbell

Helicopter Camera:
Harry Mathias

Key Grip:
Duane Journey

Line Producer:
John Ross Bush

Location Manager:
Cass Martin

Makeup Artist:
Jim Gillespie

Original Music Composer:
Jack K. Tillar

Producer:
Brandon Chase

Production Coordinator:
Stacy Hope Herman

Production Design:
George Costello

Production Sound Mixer:
Kim H. Ornitz

Property Master:
Thomas Esteridge

Screenplay:
Curt Allen

Script Supervisor:
Janee Hull-Page
Ann Melville

Second Assistant Camera:
Pergrin Jung

Second Assistant Director:
Thomas Schellenberg
Scott Harris

Second Unit Director:
Eugene Hess

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Makoto Watanabe

Set Decoration:
Maria Caso

Set Dresser:
Cynthia C. Rebman

Sound Designer:
Anton Holden

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Schremp
Mark Linden

Sound Recordist:
Michael Schremp

Special Effects Coordinator:
John Eggett

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sam McCain
Kelly Mann

Steadicam Operator:
Alan Caso
László Regos

Still Photographer:
Richard E. Aaron

Stunt Coordinator:
BJ Davis

Stunts:
Ed Anders
Denny Arnold
Richard L. Blackwell
Jeff Bornstein
Rob Bowman
Eddie Braun
Chuck Courtney
BJ Davis
Brian Davis
Erik Degn
Christopher Doyle
Jonathan Erickson Eisley
Kevin Kaye
Dennis Madalone
Ellie Mite
'Rocket' Rick New
Monte Rex Perlin
Pamela Perlin
Rex Pierson
Jon Conrad Pochron
Von L. Roddy
Mark Stefanich
Tim Trella

Third Assistant Director:
Howard Rutman

Underwater Camera:
Pete Romano

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