The Nest (1988) [R]

Featuring:
Robert Lansing, Lisa Langlois, Franc Luz

Written by:
Robert King
Eli Cantor

Directed by:
Terence H. Winkless


Release Date:
May 13, 1988

Original Title:
The Nest

Alternate Titles:
Das Nest - Brutstätte des Grauens
Voyage au bout de l'horreur

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Concorde Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R15+  US: R 

Runtime: 89

Roaches have never tasted flesh... until now. She's just an appetizer.

Horrifying shocker as a biological experiment goes haywire when meat-eating mutant roaches invade an island community, terrorizing a peaceful New England fishing village and hideously butchering its citizens.

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Rankings and Honors

The Nest (1988) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.3/10

ADR Supervisor:
Debra Rubinstein

Assistant Editor:
Robin Toor

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michele Weisler

Assistant Property Master:
Kristen Anderson
David Halver

Best Boy Electric:
Tom Browne

Best Boy Grip:
Dennis Brown

Boom Operator:
Erik Holmberg

Casting:
Linda Shayne

Casting Assistant:
Al Guarino

Color Timer:
Mato

Construction Coordinator:
Scott Lynk

Construction Foreman:
Marty Atwell

Dialogue Editor:
Rick Crampton
Chris Rabideau

Director:
Terence H. Winkless

Director of Photography:
Ricardo Jacques Gale

Driver:
Greg Cooper
Mark Forrest

Editor:
Stephen Mark
Jim Stewart

Electrician:
Jeffrey Schafsnitz
Kris Wakeford
Stephenie Blakemore

Extras Casting:
Jamie Elliot

First Assistant Camera:
Kinka Usher
Gary Drew

First Assistant Director:
Julie A. Bloom
Richard Strickland

First Assistant Editor:
Richard Villa

Foley Artist:
Mike Dickeson
Yvonne Preble

Gaffer:
Robert Duffin
Stephen Sharp

Key Grip:
Antar Abderrahman Jr.

Location Manager:
Albert T. Dickerson III

Makeup & Hair:
Susan Reiner

Novel:
Eli Cantor

Original Music Composer:
Rick Conrad

Post Production Supervisor:
Steve Barnett

Producer:
Julie Corman

Production Assistant:
Charles Tocantins
Ben Lipton
Neil Slavin
Jim Gibson
Alyiki Lansing
Peter Lee

Production Coordinator:
Susan Stremple

Production Manager:
Reid Shane
Susan Stremple

Property Master:
Renee Prince

Pyrotechnician:
Frank Ciglia

Scenic Artist:
Roberta Zislis

Screenplay:
Robert King

Script Supervisor:
Jan Rudolph
Terry Frazer
Lynn Harris

Second Assistant Camera:
David Dowell

Second Assistant Director:
Randy Pope

Second Unit Director:
Jeffrey Delman

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jonathan Heap

Security:
Ivan Gutierrez

Set Decoration:
Craig Sulli

Set Dresser:
Marina Keiser

Sound Designer:
David John West

Sound Effects Editor:
Brian E. Wedewer
John Voss Bonds Jr.
Cindy Rabideau
Dawn Fintor
Kevin Burns

Sound Mixer:
Chat Gunter

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David John West
Andrew Schatz

Special Effects:
James M. Navarra

Special Effects Coordinator:
Cary Howe

Still Photographer:
Lara Regan

Swing:
Adam Davidson

Thanks:
Brit Horn
Tim Blok
Norm Chapman

Transportation Coordinator:
Albert T. Dickerson III

Wardrobe Assistant:
Kimberly Guenther Durkin

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