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Release Date:
August 5, 2003
Original Title:
Arachnia
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Edgewood Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
When a small research plane carrying a group of science students and their professor crash-lands in the middle of nowhere, the survivors go to a nearby farmhouse to look for help but soon find themselves besieged by giant mutant spiders.
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Art Direction:
Ben Coello
Associate Producer:
Jay E. Joyce
Jay Grossman
Co-Producer:
Peter Beckwith
David Giancola
Director:
Brett Piper
Director of Photography:
Chuck Harding
Cheryl Friberg
Executive Producer:
Larry Brahms
Scott J. Jones
Grip:
Chuck Harding
Line Producer:
Mary Beth French
Original Music Composer:
David Giancola
Production Assistant:
Benjamin J. Baker
Jennifer Lich
Production Coordinator:
Ben Coello
Production Design:
Cheryl Friberg
Production Manager:
Melanie Baker
Set Decoration:
Nicholas Searles
Emily Zimmer
Nathaniel Rabideau
Sound Designer:
Toby Fitch
Special Effects:
Brett Piper
Supervising Producer:
Joseph Giancola
Barbara Giancola
Writer:
Brett Piper
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