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Release Date:
December 24, 1998
Original Title:
Alien Arsenal
Alternate Titles:
Alien Weapons
Giovani, alieni e vendicatori
Teenage Alien Avengers
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Full Moon Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
Alien Arsenal, also released as Alien Weapons, tells the story of two teenage misfits, Ralph and Baxter, who accidentally discover a bizarre vault full of alien weaponry and body armor in the basement of their high school, with which they harness the power to transform from super geeks...to superheroes. Unfortunately, their discovery signals the arsenal's alien owners who have returned to Earth to reclaim the deadly cache...and destroy the planet!
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Best Boy Electric:
Ed Goscinski
Best Boy Grip:
Alex Schmidt
Co-Producer:
Michael C. Cuddy
Michael J. Mahoney
Dana Scanlan
Costume Design:
Edward Reno Hibbs
Director:
David DeCoteau
Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler
Editor:
Don Adams
Electrician:
Erik Loysen
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
First Assistant Camera:
Cliff C. Jones
First Assistant Director:
Steven Buhai
Gaffer:
David Whittaker
Grip:
Aaron Mitchell
Key Grip:
C.P. Cima
Key Hair Stylist:
Mihai Stanescu
Key Makeup Artist:
Mihai Stanescu
Music:
David Arkenstone
Online Editor:
Lloyd 'Gambo' Taylor
Post Production Supervisor:
Ariauna Albright
Producer:
Kirk Edward Hansen
Production Design:
Hunter Cressall
Second Assistant Camera:
Ken Little Jr.
John Vetter
Second Assistant Director:
Cecily Jordan
Craig Borden
Set Decoration:
Walsh Carvalho
Sound Designer:
Maui Holcomb
Still Photographer:
Sheryll Coulon
Sam Urdank
Supervising Sound Editor:
Chris M. Jacobson
Writer:
Matthew Jason Walsh
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