A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 11, 1999
Original Title:
Top of the Food Chain
Alternate Titles:
Auch Marsmenschen haben Hunger
Invasion!
Mars à table
Welcome to Exceptional Vista
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Bedard/Lalonde Amusements
Space: The Imagination Station
The Ontario Film Development Corporation
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 99
An isolated Canadian town (populated by the weirdest group of people this side of Saturn) has seen its share of problems. First the nut factory closed, then the CATV antenna stopped broadcasting, and now something is gruesomely devouring the townsfolk! Can visiting atomic scientist (and expert on "cool fusion") Dr. Karel Lamonte solve the mystery before everyone disappears?
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Armorer:
Charles Taylor
Art Direction:
Mark Kowalsky
Assistant Art Director:
Kelly Groh
Assistant Costume Designer:
Laura DiMarcantonio
Casting:
Eve Battaglia
Marsha Chesley
Choreographer:
Linda Callow
Construction Coordinator:
Chris Irvine
Costume Design:
Lisa Martin
Dialogue Editor:
Joe Mancuso
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Doug Campbell
Director:
John Paizs
Director of Photography:
Bill Wong Chung-Piu
Dolby Consultant:
Tony V. Stevens
Editor:
Bert Kish
Foley:
John Sievert
Gaffer:
Tory Falkenberg
Ben Sharp
Makeup Artist:
Karen McLachlan
Music:
David Krystal
Music Supervisor:
Michael Perlmutter
Producer:
Suzanne L. Berger
Jana Edelbaum
Production Design:
Rupert Lazarus
Script Supervisor:
Nora McPhail
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Ben Sharp
Set Decoration:
Odetta Stoddard
Sound Effects Editor:
Dan Sexton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Cory Mandel
Steve Foster
Special Effects:
Brock Jolliffe
Special Effects Supervisor:
Brock Jolliffe
Steadicam Operator:
Michael Fylyshtan
Still Photographer:
Sophie Giraud
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Wayne Trickett
Writer:
Phil Bedard
Larry LaFond
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