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Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
Space Marines
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Green Communications
Republic Pictures (II)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 95
Space pirates, led by diabolical Colonel Fraser, take over a cargo ship carrying anti-matter explosive and an important official. Space marines, led by Captain Gray, must stop their evil plans.
ADR Editor:
Kerri Wilson
Associate Producer:
Daryl De Quetteville
Casting:
Lynn Ambrose
Darren Wadyko
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk
Conceptual Design:
Sam Greenmun
Construction Coordinator:
Byron K. Autrey
Costume Design:
Dawn Allee
Director:
John Weidner
Director of Photography:
Garett Griffin
Editor:
Brian L. Chambers
Daniel Lawrence
Electrician:
James Soward
Executive Producer:
Marion Oberauner
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Off
Gaffer:
Kelly Jones
Key Grip:
Rocky Ford
Key Hair Stylist:
Abiiba Howell
Key Makeup Artist:
Abiiba Howell
Original Music Composer:
Randy Miller
Producer:
Talaat Captan
Production Design:
Narbeh Nazarian
Script Supervisor:
Pamela Richardson
Sound Designer:
Bruce Greenspan
Sound Mixer:
Ted Phillips
Special Effects Coordinator:
Margaret Johnson
Special Effects Supervisor:
Roland Schmidt
Still Photographer:
Bill Matlock
Unit Production Manager:
Matt Trotter
Visual Effects:
David Wainstain
David Hopkins
Patrick Perez
Writer:
Robert Moreland
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