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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
The Visitor from Planet Omicron
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Elusive Entertainment
Omicron Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
An alien comes to earth with a botanical virus, but a gutsy Arizona widow wins him over with her garden-fresh cooking, and then tries to topple the corrupt government that put him up to it.
Associate Producer:
Alicia Glaser
Sally Kirkland
Ray Quiroga
Eddy Salazar
Cinematography:
Douglas Mazell
Co-Producer:
Andre Agazaryan
Inge Jaklyn
Tonya Noll
Costume Designer:
Gabe Escamilla
Director:
Mike Donahue
Documentation & Support:
Ralph Langer
Editor:
Tonya Noll
Executive Producer:
Tom Tangen
Makeup Department Head:
Anthony M. Cody
Makeup Designer:
Anthony M. Cody
Music:
Michiel Munninghoff
Producer:
Bill Lynn
Tom Tangen
Production Design:
Jeremy Lyons
Public Relations:
Tom Tangen
Publicist:
Liz Rodriguez
Set Costumer:
Vera Kaprielian
Sound Effects Editor:
Bart Johnson
Sound Mixer:
Fred Pêgo
Special Effects:
Fahad Javed
Greg Kimble
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Anthony M. Cody
Still Photographer:
Andre Agazaryan
Visual Effects:
Jeffrey Miao
Writer:
Bill Lynn
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