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Release Date:
August 3, 1985
Original Title:
Biohazard
Alternate Titles:
Alien III: Llega a la tierra
Biohazard - Monster aus der Galaxis
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Viking Films International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 79
A group of skeptical government officials headed by General Randolph are brought to a remote laboratory for a demonstration in "Psychic Materialization", a successful side effect of an experimental drug. But the project scientists had warned that not enough testing had been completed to access safety concerns. In a freak accident during the demonstration to the politicians, a vicious creature is created! Unable to contain the monster, it unleashes unbelievable havoc & destruction against mankind! Reproducing itself at an alarming rate, and all known weapons seemingly powerless against the creature, the scientists are gravely concerned for the survival of mankind!
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Additional Dialogue:
T.L. Lankford
Miriam L. Preissel
Assistant Director:
Donald G. Jackson
Associate Producer:
Richard Hench
Miriam L. Preissel
Co-Producer:
Bret Mixon
Creature Design:
Kenneth J. Hall
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Director of Photography:
Paul Elliott
Editor:
Miriam L. Preissel
Executive Producer:
T.L. Lankford
Music:
Drew Neumann
Producer:
Fred Olen Ray
Writer:
Fred Olen Ray
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