A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 15, 1990
Original Title:
Moon 44
Alternate Titles:
Estación lunar 44
Estação 44: O Refúgio dos Exterminadores
Intruder
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Centropolis Film Productions
Overseas FilmGroup
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 HU: 12 US: R
Runtime: 98
Year 2038: The mineral resources of the earth are drained, in space there are fights for the last deposits on other planets and satellites. This is the situation when one of the bigger mining corporations has lost all but one mineral moons and many of their fully automatic mining robots are disappearing on their flight home. Since nobody else wants the job, they send prisoners to defend the mining station. Among them undercover agent Stone, who shall clear the whereabouts of the expensive robots. In an atmosphere of corruption, fear and hatred he gets between the fronts of rivaling groups.
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Additional Photography:
Thomas Ch. Weber
Animation:
Holger Neuhäuser
Hartmut Keller
Klaus Knoesel
Best Boy Electrician:
Rainer Pfister
Casting:
Joe Reich
Chief Technician / Stop-Motion Expert:
Andreas Hoffmann
Oliver Steegmueller
Hartmut Keller
Construction Coordinator:
Frank Bollinger
Sonja B. Zimmer
Costume Design:
Robin Schannewitzki
Ha Nguyen
Director:
Roland Emmerich
Director of Photography:
Karl Walter Lindenlaub
Editor:
Tomy Wigand
Electrician:
Wolfram Anders
Rainer Pfister
Horst Markgraf
Mario Müller
Christian Saalfeld
Executive Producer:
Michael Scordino
First Assistant Camera:
Markus Dürr
Gaffer:
Honorat Stangl
Grip:
Frank Scharl
I/O Supervisor:
Sikander Goldau
Line Producer:
Carsten H.W. Lorenz
Makeup Artist:
Delia Mündelein
Suleika Ulmen
Modeling:
Carl Schmitt
Music Editor:
Chris Ledesma
Orchestrator:
Jack Smalley
Christopher L. Stone
Original Music Composer:
Joel Goldsmith
Producer:
Ute Emmerich
Dean Heyde
Roland Emmerich
Production Design:
Oliver Scholl
Production Manager:
Jakob Claussen
Screenplay:
Oliver Eberle
Dean Heyde
Script Supervisor:
Andrea Wimmer
Second Unit:
Robert Gerard Brown
Set Decoration:
Sven Hass
Set Dressing Artist:
Marc Gäbelein
Florian Lehner
Wolfgang Haupt
Sound:
Jens Hasler
Sound Designer:
Hubert Bartholomae
Special Effects:
Volker Engel
Joachim Grüninger
Theo Nischwitz
Story:
Dean Heyde
Oliver Eberle
P.J. Mitchell
Roland Emmerich
Visual Effects:
Bernd Kammermeier
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Volker Engel
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