Shadow Creature (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 12, 1995

Original Title:
Shadow Creature

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Leisure Entertainment Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 90

Mutating horror that will not die!

Detective Brighton investigates a series of unusually gruesome murders and is soon caught in a web of intrigue involving a mad scientist, a beautiful woman, a power mad politician, and one very ferocious monster. Their secret lies in a mysterious formula which could unlock the secrets of immortality... and on a less positive note, also cause the mass mutation of all life on earth! The bodies pile up as everyone scrambles for possession of the formula. It culminates in a climactic showdown whose outcome will determine the fate of all mankind!

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Assistant Director:
Magilla Schaus

Associate Producer:
A.J. Verel
Charles A'Lexis

Casting:
Dave Scrivani

Director:
James P. Gribbins

Director of Photography:
James P. Gribbins

Executive Producer:
Dave Scrivani

First Assistant Camera:
Gerard Kawczynski

Grip:
Mark Levy

Line Producer:
A.J. Verel

Producer:
Dave Scrivani

Script Supervisor:
Magilla Schaus

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Williamson

Story:
Dave Scrivani

Stunt Coordinator:
A.J. Verel

Stunts:
Scott Heim
Magilla Schaus

Writer:
Jason Wolthuizen
Chris Wojnicz

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