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Release Date:
May 8, 2017
Original Title:
Star Raiders: The Adventures of Saber Raine
Alternate Titles:
Galaxy Raiders
Rogue Space: The Adventures of Saber Raine
Genres:
Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Fusion Factory Films
Uptown 6 Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 15
Runtime: 83
Saber Raine is hired to guide three elite soldiers on a rescue mission to recover a prince and princess who have been abducted from their home world. The trail leads Saber and his allies to a planet deep within uncharted space that is inhabited by strange mutated creatures.
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Art Direction:
Monte M. Moore
Associate Producer:
David Berger
CG Artist:
Jason Brummett
Camera Operator:
Meryem Ersoz
Creature Design:
Sabre Raine Grove
Rashaad Santiago
Director:
Mark Steven Grove
Director of Photography:
Michael T. Sanchez
Editor:
Mark Steven Grove
Will Beckingham
Executive Producer:
Michael Grell
First Assistant Director:
Will Beckingham
Key Grip:
Michael D. McFarland
Key Hair Stylist:
Emily McKim
Key Makeup Artist:
Emily McKim
Line Producer:
Meryem Ersoz
Music:
Matthew Adam White
Producer:
Mark Steven Grove
Adam Lipsius
Property Master:
Tom Krueger
Second Assistant Director:
Charissa M. Shugg
Second Second Assistant Director:
Cody Statz
Set Costumer:
Devon Wycoff
Sound:
Robert Krueger
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kelsie Young
Sabre Raine Grove
Special Effects Supervisor:
Mark Steven Grove
Still Photographer:
Dan Yahnian
Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Steven Grove
Unit Production Manager:
Sara N. Salazar
Visual Effects:
Tyler Garn
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Patrick Joel de Leon
Writer:
Mark Steven Grove
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