A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 14, 1988
Original Title:
Beyond the Rising Moon
Alternate Titles:
Caçada Estelar
Galaxy der Zeitlosen
Más allá de la luna
Outerworld
Star Quest: Beyond the Rising Moon
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Eagle Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 84
An alien spaceship is being sought by various factions on Earth. A female cyborg and a rogue trader team up to stop evil forces from taking over the ship.
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Animation:
Danny Gordon Taylor
Assistant Camera:
Roger Vasilas
Associate Producer:
Pamela Hoeft
Camera Operator:
Dennis Benjamin
Costume Design:
Nancy Handwork
Director:
Philip J. Cook
Director of Photography:
Philip J. Cook
Grip:
Norman Gagnon
Makeup Artist:
Charles Lunsford
Modeling:
Norman Gagnon
Music:
David Bartley
Producer:
Philip J. Cook
John R. Ellis
Production Design:
John Poreda
Set Decoration:
Norman Gagnon
Dale Alan Hoyt
Special Effects:
Philip J. Cook
Stunts:
Kevin Bedgood
Norman Gagnon
Telecine Colorist:
Marc Wielage
Visual Effects Designer:
Dave Hartlove
Mike Walker
Visual Effects Producer:
John R. Ellis
Writer:
Philip J. Cook
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