A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1981
Original Title:
Lifepod
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sandler Institutional Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
The first interplanetary cruise ship malfunctions halfway to Jupiter, forcing most of the crew and passengers to abandon ship. A handful of people are trapped onboard.
ADR Voice Casting:
Bob Lloyd
Art Direction:
Michael Scheffe
Assistant Editor:
Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves
Associate Producer:
Richard Villarino
Boom Operator:
Mike O'Mahony
Casting Director:
Barbara Minkus
Construction Coordinator:
Gary McNutt
Craft Service:
Mary Anthony
Dialogue Coach:
Carol Johnsen
Director:
Bruce Bryant
Director of Photography:
Steve Dubin
Editor:
Don Zirpola
Electrician:
Robert Lester
Executive Producer:
Robert Emenegger
Allan Sandler
First Assistant Camera:
Tim Suhrstedt
Gaffer:
Greg Pierce
Graphic Designer:
James Castle
Bruce Bryant
Key Grip:
Steve Litt
Makeup Artist:
Miriam Lemel
Original Concept:
James Castle
Original Music Composer:
Robert Emenegger
Post Production Supervisor:
David Bransby
Producer:
James Castle
Production Controller:
Shirley Willits
Production Design:
James Castle
Script Supervisor:
Aleathea Thomas
Set Decoration:
John Webster
Steve Ezzo
Michael Stocks
John Bertram
James O. House
Sound:
Russell Williams II
Sound Effects:
Berington Van Campen
Sound Effects Editor:
Dennis Patterson
Richard Pitstick
Gabrielle Gilbert Reeves
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hiroaki 'Zom' Yamamoto
Wayne Nakatsu
Still Photographer:
Chris Tschoegl
Supervising Editor:
Brian Varaday
Visual Effects:
James Castle
Bruce Bryant
Wardrobe Designer:
Deborah L. Scott
Wardrobe Master:
Barbara Scott
Writer:
Carol Johnsen
Bruce Bryant
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