A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 11, 1997
Original Title:
Aberration
Alternate Titles:
Echsenjagd
Echsenjagd - Etwas überlebt immer
Spur des Grauens
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Grundy Films
Victor Film Company
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
A nature field researcher is investigating the strange extinction of small animals and insects in the area, which indicates that something is wrong. His suspicions are soon to be proven right when he meets May, who lives in a cabin in the forest nearby. May says that her house is infested by small creatures that she thinks are mice or rats. When the couple search the house further, they notice that they're not rodents or insects. They are fast evolving lizards that have the appetite for animals and humans, no matter what size their prey are...
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Art Direction:
Joe Bleakley
Assistant Editor:
Romani Lawson
Associate Producer:
Mary Vernieu
Laura Friedman
Cinematography:
Allen Guilford
Clapper Loader:
Andrew Stroud
Co-Producer:
Scott Lewis
Costume Design:
Chris Elliott
Director:
Tim Boxell
Editor:
John Gilbert
Executive Producer:
Ian Ousey
Alasdair Waddell
Producer:
Tim Sanders
Chris Brown
Production Design:
Grant Major
Writer:
Scott Lew
Darrin oura
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