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Release Date:
October 4, 1996
Original Title:
Space Truckers
Alternate Titles:
Piratas do Espaço
Space Truckers
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Goldcrest
Irish Film Industry
Mary Breen-Farrelly Productions
Pachyderm Production
Peter Newman/Interal
Production Countries:
Ireland | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 13 DE: 16 GB: 12 HU: 12 IE: 12 KR: 15 NL: 12 SE: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 95
John Canyon is one of the last independent space transport entrepreneurs. Rough times force him to carry suspicious cargo to Earth without questions being asked. During the flight the cargo turns out to be multitude of unstoppable and deadly killer robots.
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ADR Mixer:
David Rodríguez
Ager/Dyer:
Maeve Hunter
Oona McFarland
Armorer:
Tommy Dunne
John Baker
Art Department Coordinator:
Donnacha O'Brien
Art Direction:
Simon Lamont
Assistant Art Director:
Roger Bowles
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ann Beverly
Assistant Editor:
Robert Laycock
Richard Milward
Grainne Gavigan
Ruth Allison
Conor Mackey
Assistant Set Decoration:
Richard Roberts
Associate Producer:
Heidi Levitt
Marie Louise Queally
Boom Operator:
Barry O'Sullivan
Ernie Gallagher
Camera Operator:
Seamus Corcoran
Peter Robertson
Geoff Glover
Casting:
John Hubbard
Heidi Levitt
Ros Hubbard
Casting Associate:
Monika Mikkelsen
Clapper Loader:
Richie Donnelly
Tim Fleming
Co-Producer:
Morgan O'Sullivan
Concept Artist:
Ron Cobb
Yasushi Nirasawa
Bernie Wrightson
Construction Buyer:
Colie Sharkey
Construction Coordinator:
John Paterson
Costume Design:
Anne Bloomfield
John Bloomfield
Costume Supervisor:
Maeve Paterson
Dialogue Editor:
Max Hoskins
Digital Effects Producer:
Jay Williams
Director:
Stuart Gordon
Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg
Draughtsman:
Shane McEnroe
Gary McGinty
Martin Goulding
Jim Furlong
Alan Gilmore
Editor:
John Victor-Smith
Electrician:
Stephen McCarthy
Dermot Coleman
Sean Creagh
Liam Moran
Derek Hale
Garret Baldwin
Graeme Haughton
Eoin O'Hagan
Sean Cahill
Nicky Fitzgerald
Pat Ryder
Billy Doyle
Terry Eiffe
Eric Lawlor
Executive Producer:
Stephen Kaye
Guy Collins
First Assistant Editor:
Elizabeth Sherry
Christine Newell
Niamh Fagan
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Timothy Vine
Focus Puller:
John Moore
David Fitzgerald
Ciaran Kavanagh
John Moore
Ciarán Barry
Matt Skinner
Foley Artist:
Jack Stew
Diane Greaves
Foley Editor:
Peter Holt
Gaffer:
Sean Creagh Jr.
Philip Fitzsimons
Hair Designer:
Joan Hills
Hairdresser:
Brid Broadberry
Anne Dunne
Conor McAllister
Bernadette Dooley
Line Producer:
Alexander De Grunwald
Makeup Artist:
Fiona Hogan
Music Supervisor:
J. Steven Soles
Original Music Composer:
Colin Towns
Producer:
Stuart Gordon
Mary Breen-Farrelly
Peter Newman
Greg Johnson
Ted Mann
Production Design:
Simon Murton
Production Manager:
Paul Munn
Property Master:
Graeme Purdy
Screenplay:
Ted Mann
Script Editor:
Gabriel Murray
Script Supervisor:
Jean Skinner
Seamstress:
Fiona Whelan
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Paul Gentry
Set Decoration:
Malcolm Stone
Sound Designer:
Glenn Freemantle
Sound Editor:
Andy Kennedy
Sound Mixer:
Robert Farr
Liam Saurin
Trevor O'Connor
Alan O'Duffy
Paul Carr
Special Effects:
Brian Johnson
Screaming Mad George
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mark Alfrey
Rob Hinderstein
Still Photographer:
Patrick Redmond
Story:
Ted Mann
Stuart Gordon
Storyboard Artist:
Tim Spillane
Timothy Burgard
David Russell
Stunts:
Bridgett Riley
Supervising Art Director:
William Alexander
Supervising Carpenter:
Reg Gunning
Michael Conroy
Brian Blues
Supervising Sound Editor:
Glenn Freemantle
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Liza Buckley
Visual Effects Editor:
Russ Woolnough
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brian Johnson
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