Caged Heat 3000 (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1995

Original Title:
Caged Heat 3000

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Concorde-New Horizons

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

3000 Years. 2000 Women. 1000 Ways to Punish Them

It's the year 3000 AD. The world's most dangerous women are banished to a remote asteroid 45 million light years from earth. Kira Murphy doesn't belong; wrongfully accused of a crime she did not commit, she's thrown in this interplanetary prison and left to her own defenses. But Kira's a fighter, and soon she finds herself in the middle of a female gang war; where everyone wants a piece of the action... and a piece of her! "Caged Heat 3000" takes the Women-in-Prison genre to a whole new level... and a whole new galaxy!

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Casting:
Mark Sikes
Phaedra Harris

Director:
Aaron Osborne

Director of Photography:
John B. Aronson

Editor:
Felix Chamberlain

Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
Mike Elliott

Extras Casting Coordinator:
Robert Lombard

Fight Choreographer:
Randall Shiro Ideishi
Art Camacho

First Assistant Director:
Sheila Lightfoot

Gaffer:
Jon Berson

Key Makeup Artist:
Tania Wanstall
Fionagh Cush

Music:
Ed Tomney
Daniel V. Adams

Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco
Alexandra Patsavas

Producer:
Mike Upton

Production Design:
Reiko Kobayashi

Production Sound Mixer:
Bill V. Robbins
Cameron Hamza

Script Supervisor:
Denyce White
Mimi Baker

Second Assistant Director:
Jeff Enden

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jackie C. Lee

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Clark

Writer:
Emile Dupont

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