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Release Date:
March 1, 1978
Original Title:
Laserblast
Alternate Titles:
Laser Blast
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Charles Band Productions
Full Moon Features
Selected Pictures
The Irwin Yablans Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 83
Happy go-lucky teen Billy Duncan discovers an otherworldly laser gun in the southern California desert, making him the target of a pair of aliens who had recently executed its previous owner.
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Assistant Director:
Jodie Copelan
Boom Operator:
Peggy Schinhofen
Catering:
Charlie Long
Director:
Michael Rae
Director of Photography:
Terry Bowen
Editor:
Jodie Copelan
Gaffer:
Brad Sargent
Key Grip:
Michael Oliva
Makeup Artist:
Ve Neill
Original Music Composer:
Richard Band
Joel Goldsmith
Producer:
Charles Band
J. Larry Carroll
Production Assistant:
Anne Bowen
Glady Edwards
Production Design:
Pat MacFadden
Production Manager:
Penny Rae
Props:
Steve Neill
Script Supervisor:
Betty Goldberg
Sound Mixer:
Jerry Wolfe
Special Effects:
Harry Woolman
Harry Wolman
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Steve Neill
Still Photographer:
Paul Gentry
Stunt Driver:
Wally Crowder
Larry Dunn
John De Troia
Visual Effects:
David Allen
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