A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 24, 1988
Original Title:
Uninvited
Alternate Titles:
Le Clandestin
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Heritage Entertainment Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
A sinister corporation loses control of a house cat infected with a genetically-engineered virus. The death-toll rises during the mutant feline's rampage, and eventually, it finds its way on board a ship of a criminal king-pin.
Assistant Electrician:
Alan Frazier
Steve Gero
Assistant Grip:
Michael J. Scherlis
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Donna Perry
Associate Producer:
Robert Michael Steloff
Best Boy Grip:
Bob Myers
Boom Operator:
Ladd McPartland
Camera Operator:
Michael Mileham
Casting:
Wendy Kurtzman
Costume Design:
Elizabeth Warner Nankin
Director:
Greydon Clark
Director of Photography:
Nicholas Josef von Sternberg
Editor:
Travis Clark
Tom Gunn
Electrician:
H. Mark Vuille
Executive Producer:
Douglas L. Witkins
First Assistant Camera:
Giles Dunning
Paul Laufer
First Assistant Director:
Whitney R. Hunter
Grip:
Larry Edwards
Location Manager:
Tom Lowe
Makeup Artist:
Michael Spatola
Makeup Effects:
Allan A. Apone
Makeup Effects Designer:
Allan A. Apone
Music Director:
Tom Gunn
Original Music Composer:
Dan Slider
Producer:
Greydon Clark
Production Assistant:
Joseph DeMasi
James L. Ricker
Production Coordinator:
Allyson Schelu
Production Design:
Peter Paul Raubertas
Production Manager:
Whitney R. Hunter
Property Master:
Kip Kipnis
Props:
Virginia Lee
Script Supervisor:
Sandee Cole
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Lowe
Second Unit Director:
Michael Mileham
Set Decoration:
Greg Maher
Sound Designer:
Tom Gunn
Sound Editor:
Tom Gunn
Sound Mixer:
Al Ramirez
Special Effects:
Debi Boulden
Jim Boulden
Still Photographer:
Pedro Alipio Nunes
Stunts:
Noon Orsatti
Mike Tillman
Dick Warlock
Spice Williams-Crosby
Wardrobe Assistant:
Douglas Abrahamson
Writer:
Greydon Clark
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