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Release Date:
August 20, 1995
Original Title:
Amanda & the Alien
Alternate Titles:
Alien Love
Amanda and The Alien
Amanda und der Außerirdische
Exogiini elxi
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Century Group Ltd.
IRS Media
Showtime Networks
UPN
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 96
Amanda, an employee at an upscale clothing store, is leading a relatively lonely and unremarkable life. All this changes when an alien that's been held a secret military installation excapes by taking over the body of one of the base employees. Amanda finds the fugitive alien and decides to help it hide from the government agents chasing it, a seemingly easy task, as the alien must change host bodies every few days. Will she be able to help her new companion make a clean getaway?
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ADR Mixer:
Darrin Mann
Art Direction:
Charley Cabrera
Assistant Costume Designer:
Eric Upsher
Associate Producer:
Cindy Morgan
Casting Associate:
Dean E. Fronk
Co-Producer:
Jonas Thaler
Costume Design:
Wendy Range
Creature Design:
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Claire Jane Vranian
Digital Compositor:
Winston Quitasol
Director:
Jon Kroll
Director of Photography:
Gary Tieche
Editor:
Brian Berdan
Executive Producer:
Paul Colichman
Miles A. Copeland III
Foley Mixer:
Darrin Mann
Key Grip:
Sean Patrick Crowell
Line Producer:
Nancy Paloian
Music:
Jane Wiedlin
Producer:
Larry Estes
Production Design:
M. Nord Haggerty
Production Manager:
Leigh Shanta
Property Master:
Craig Lafferty
Script Supervisor:
Karen Eachus
Set Decoration:
Dawn R. Ferry
Set Dresser:
Charlotte Gimfalk
Short Story:
Robert Silverberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Darrin Mann
Stunt Coordinator:
Jon H. Epstein
Supervising Sound Editor:
Alan Howarth
Writer:
Jon Kroll
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