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Release Date:
March 29, 1989
Original Title:
Arena
Alternate Titles:
Arena, Les gladiateurs du Futur
Arène
Steel Arena
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Altar Productions
Empire Pictures
Trans World Entertainment
Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 94
An intergalactic fighting competition between champions of various worlds has traditionally been won by a species much larger and stronger than humans. Entering the contest, a human finds he has to battle against not just his opponents and his self-doubts, but the corrupt system. Far in the future, on a distant space station, the legendary Arena is where the best fighters from every planet come to vie for the championship. But for over half a century, no Earthling has been good enough to be a contender. Until out of nowhere, comes an underdog: the great human hope, Steve Armstrong... and the best anyone's ever seen. He's been training all his life for a shot at the big time, but now he's up against some mighty big muscle: a ruthless extra-terrestrial crimelord who'll pull no punches to make sure he stops Steve dead. In the mood for hard-hitting sci-fi action? Arena will knock you out!
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Associate Producer:
Debra Dion
Creature Design:
John Carl Buechler
Director:
Peter Manoogian
Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg
Editor:
Andy Horvitch
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
Original Music Composer:
Richard Band
Producer:
Irwin Yablans
J. Larry Carroll
Production Design:
Giovanni Natalucci
Special Effects:
Screaming Mad George
Steve Wang
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jeffrey S. Farley
Stunt Double:
Jeffrey S. Farley
Writer:
Danny Bilson
Paul De Meo
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