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Release Date:
April 2, 1996
Original Title:
Oblivion 2: Backlash
Alternate Titles:
Galaxy Hunter
Kopfgeldjäger und Aliens
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction | Western
Production Companies:
Full Moon Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 83
In the alien-western world of Oblivion, a suave, yet lethal bounty hunter named Sweeney arrives to arrest the seductive outlaw Lash on multiple charges, including murder. Lash, who just "inherited" a mine of Derconium (the most valuable mineral in the universe) from Crowley in a game of cards, meets up with Redeye's brother, Jaggar, who wants the mine for himself to rule the galaxy. It's a fight over Lash between the sheriff of Oblivion, Jaggar, and Sweeney. But who will emerge victorious?
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ADR Editor:
Sarah Brady
Jeff Mar
Jesse Pomeroy
ADR Mixer:
Andy Napell
Animation:
Joel Fletcher
Boom Operator:
Stanomir Dragoş
Dan Alexe
Camera Operator:
Aldo Antonelli
Casting:
Perry Bullington
Robert MacDonald
Casting Assistant:
Liz MacDonald
Co-Producer:
Albert Band
Peter David
Debra Dion
Costume Design:
Oana Păunescu
Radu Corciova
Michael Roche
Dialogue Editor:
Jeff Mar
Jesse Pomeroy
Lauren Stephens
Director:
Sam Irvin
Director of Photography:
Adolfo Bartoli
Editor:
Andy Horvitch
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Bărbulescu
Foley Artist:
Cynthia Merrill
Tom Scurry
Foley Editor:
Doug Reed
Gaffer:
Gianni Romeo
Hairstylist:
Mihai Stanescu
Idea:
Charles Band
Makeup Artist:
Dana Roșeanu
Makeup Designer:
Michael Deak
Music Editor:
Margeret-Anne Smith
Music Supervisor:
Pat Siciliano
Original Music Composer:
Pino Donaggio
Post Production Supervisor:
Maggie Cone
Gretchen G. Wieland
Producer:
Oana Păunescu
Vlad Păunescu
Producer's Assistant:
Bennah Burton-Burtt
Production Coordinator:
Adina Miclaus
Catalina Negru
Production Design:
Milo
Production Manager:
Brian Ades
Script Supervisor:
Louise Demetre
Cornelia Stefan
Second Assistant Director:
Cristian Ciurea
Second Unit Director:
Joseph Grossberg
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Aldo Antonelli
Set Decoration:
Nicki Roberts
Set Designer:
Bruce Robert Hill
Sound Editor:
Tom Scurry
Sound Effects Editor:
Kirk Hunter
Wayne Scott Joness
Jeff King
John Kohlbrenner
Adriane Marfiak
Lisa Hannan
Paul N.J. Ottosson
Debby VanPoucke
Mark Allen
Sound Engineer:
Tiberiu Borcoman
Marco Streccioni
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ted Kosciusko
Sound Recordist:
Brian Smith
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michael Deak
Still Photographer:
Tom Vollick
Story:
Mark Goldstein
John Rheaume
Greg Suddeth
Stunt Coordinator:
Ion Albu
Jeff Moldovan
Stunts:
Vasile Albineț
Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick M. Griffith
Unit Manager:
Damian Ion
Visual Effects Director:
David Allen
Writer:
Peter David
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