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Release Date:
February 8, 1990
Original Title:
Alienator
Alternate Titles:
Alienator - A Exterminadora Implacável
Alienator - Der Vollstrecker aus dem All
Alienators 2
Börtönbolygó
エイリアンネーター2: The Ultimate Terminater
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Amazing Movies
American Independent Productions
American International Pictures
Majestic Films International
Majestic International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 93
A space commander sends a female android to Earth to destroy an escaped convict.
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Art Direction:
Linda Lauderbaugh
Assistant Director:
Joe Zimmerman
Grant Austin Waldman
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ryan McCormick
Boom Operator:
Christopher Dempsey
Costume Design:
Jill Conners
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Director of Photography:
Gary Graver
Editor:
Christopher Roth
Electrician:
Dennis Fuller
David Railsback
Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Coffey
Executive Producer:
Tom Howard
Dan Q. Kennis
First Assistant Camera:
Dana Gonzales
Rick Lamb
Gaffer:
Gihan 'Sandy' Seneviratne
Grip:
Robert Forest
Key Grip:
Doug Dole
Key Makeup Artist:
Johann Benét
Makeup Artist:
Monica Maynor
Original Music Composer:
Chuck Cirino
Producer:
Jeffrey C. Hogue
Production Coordinator:
Jeanne Simon
Production Manager:
Jeffrey B. Mallian
Property Master:
Ted T.E. Tunney
Props:
Tony DiSalvo
Screenplay:
Paul Garson
Script Supervisor:
Gaylynn Baker
Jesse Long
Second Assistant Camera:
Brian Bernstein
Sound Effects Editor:
Bill Reinhardt
Special Effects:
Cleve Hall
Still Photographer:
Dan Golden
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Bragg
Stunts:
Paul E. Short
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