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Release Date:
October 8, 1996
Original Title:
Assault on Dome 4
Alternate Titles:
Chase Moran
Chase Morran
Dome 4
Justitiarul spatial
Sfida nello spazio
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Avatar Filmworks
Syfy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 91
In this science-fiction action opus, intergalactic extremist Alex Windham has seized control of Dome 4, a scientific outpost on another planet, after escaping from a penal colony on Mars. Windham is forcing the staff of Dome 4 to construct new weapons that he can use to destroy his enemies, but what he doesn't know is that one of his captives is the wife of interstellar lawman Chase Moran, and Mor
Art Direction:
Amanda Moss Serino
Casting:
Tom McSweeney
Co-Producer:
David Silberg
Costume Design:
Susan Wachsler
Director:
Gilbert Po
Director of Photography:
David Mackay
Editor:
Kirk M. Morri
Executive Producer:
Jordan Belfort
Harry Shuster
Line Producer:
Michael C. Cuddy
Makeup Artist:
Francie Hart
Pamela Robinson-Hardie
Music:
Peter Waldman
Producer:
Jimmy Lifton
Brian Shuster
Production Design:
Hunter Cressall
Production Designer:
John 'Ziggy' Veins
Production Supervisor:
James R. Rosenthal
Set Decoration:
John Garry
Sound Effects Editor:
John Kohlbrenner
Sound Mixer:
Gabriel Kitinski
Nick Kitinski
Writer:
Hersh Rephun
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