Monkey Boy (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 31, 1992

Original Title:
Monkey Boy

Alternate Titles:
Chimera

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Anglia Television
Zenith Entertainment

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 104

They made him, they raised him, now he's coming out to play.

Half man, half monkey, Chad was born in a lab and kept hidden from the world. A journalist, investigating a macabre mass-murder, discovers the mutant boy — a creature with the mind of a child and superhuman strength. But the reporter finds out the hard way that nothing, and nobody, can stand in the way of progress. (Re-titled for its American VHS release, "Monkey Boy" is an abbreviated film version of Lawrence Gordon Clark's 1991 mini-series "Chimera".)

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ADR Mixer:
Brian Saunders

Art Direction:
Humphrey Bangham

Boom Operator:
Chris Gurney

Camera Operator:
Nigel Slatter

Casting:
Sheila Trezise

Costume Design:
Derek Hyde

Creature Design:
John Cormican
Chris Fitzgerald
Gary Bunn

Director:
Lawrence Gordon Clark

Director of Photography:
Ken Westbury

Editor:
Brian Peachey

Executive In Charge Of Production:
David Fitzgerald
Mike Nunn

Executive Producer:
Archie Tait
Brenda Reid

Hairstylist:
Sue Black

Makeup Artist:
Penny Bell

Novel:
Stephen Gallagher

Original Music Composer:
Nigel Hess

Producer:
Nick Gillott

Production Design:
Chris Edwards

Production Sound Mixer:
Tony Dawe

Production Supervisor:
Jake Wright

Screenplay:
Stephen Gallagher

Script Supervisor:
Sarah Garner

Sound:
Harry Fairbairn

Sound Editor:
Philip Bothamley
Jim Roddan

Special Effects Supervisor:
David Beavis

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