Purple People Eater (1988) [PG]

Release Date:
December 1, 1988

Original Title:
Purple People Eater

Alternate Titles:
Der kleine lila Menschenfresser

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Motion Picture Group, The

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 90

The one-eyed... one horn... flying...

A kid plays the old novelty song "Purple People Eater" and the creature actually appears. The two then proceed to help an elderly couple who are being evicted by their greedy landlord.

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Cinematography:
Peter Deming

Costume Design:
Terry Dresbach

Director:
Linda Shayne

Director of Photography:
Peter Deming

Editor:
Cari Coughlin

First Assistant Director:
Randy Pope

Hairstylist:
Jacqueline Brennan Berardi

Key Hair Stylist:
Debbie Zoller

Key Makeup Artist:
Debbie Zoller

Makeup Artist:
Jacqueline Brennan Berardi

Music:
Dennis Dreith

Producer:
Steven Stabler
Brad Krevoy
Roger Corman

Production Design:
Stephen Greenberg

Second Assistant Director:
Gregory Kent Simmons
Lorene M. Duran

Sound Editor:
Patrick Bietz
Stephen Bushelman

Storyboard:
Joseph Henson

Unit Production Manager:
Randy Pope

Writer:
Linda Shayne

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