Dead Space (1991) [R]

Featuring:
Marc Singer, Laura Mae Tate, Bryan Cranston

Written by:
Catherine Cyran

Directed by:
Fred Gallo


Release Date:
October 21, 1991

Original Title:
Dead Space

Alternate Titles:
DD-5: Espacio Muerto
Dead Space - Galaxis des Grauens
Terrore nello spazio

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Concorde Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 79

In the coldness of space — even hell freezes over.

In this loose remake of "Forbidden World" (1982), Commander Krieger and his robot companion Tinpan are summoned by a distress call to a research facility on the planet Phaebon, and soon find themselves battling a bizarre virus and a monstrous creature inadvertently created by the scientists there.

Phaebon had been thought to be a safe and controlled research facility until a distress signal calls for Commander Kreiger and his robot Tinpan. Together, they try to save the planet from a spreading virus and an odd and growing cocoon.

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Dead Space (1991) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 3.5/10

ADR Editor:
Norto Sepulveda

ADR Mixer:
Mark Ettel

Art Department Assistant:
Carol Gold

Assistant Sound Editor:
Karen Rosen

Associate Producer:
Jonathan Winfrey

Best Boy Electric:
Carlos Gonzalez

Best Boy Grip:
David Barbush

Camera Operator:
Harry Zimmerman

Carpenter:
Michael R. Serebreni
Patrick Lees

Casting Director:
Steven Rabiner

Cinematography:
Mark Parry

Color Timer:
Ray Morfino

Construction Coordinator:
Colin De Rouin

Costume Design:
Greg LaVoi

Costume Designer:
Greg LaVoi

Craft Service:
Wade W. Daniels

Director:
Fred Gallo

Editor:
Lawrence Jordan
Robert L. Goodman

Electrician:
Gino Natalicchio

Executive Producer:
Roger Corman

First Assistant Camera:
Dan Jackson
Michael A. Broz
Steven Meizler

First Assistant Director:
Chris Beckman

First Assistant Editor:
Dan Schalk

Foley Artist:
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Patrick Cabral

Foley Mixer:
Ron Harris

Gaffer:
Christopher Bernal
Michael G. Wojciechowski

Grip:
Gregory Ruzzin
J.C.
Vicente Peñarrocha

Key Grip:
Rick Jacobson

Location Manager:
Randal Pastor

Music:
Daniel May

Music Coordinator:
Odette Springer

Music Editor:
Amy Tompkins

Post Production Assistant:
Jan Kikumoto

Post Production Coordinator:
Roderick Davis

Post Production Supervisor:
Pamela Winn

Producer:
Mike Elliott

Production Accountant:
Nancy Ahlschlager

Production Assistant:
Susan Madeline
Scott Levy
Julie Deutch
Ralph Scherer

Production Controller:
Waldo Brain

Production Coordinator:
Michele Weisler

Production Design:
Gary Randall

Production Manager:
Mike Upton

Property Master:
Richard K. Wright

Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax
Elan Papa

Second Assistant Camera:
Kathi Alice Saks
Mark Reynolds

Second Assistant Director:
Juan A. Mas

Second Second Assistant Director:
Nicola Kerridge

Second Unit Director:
Gary Randall

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Flavio Martínez Labiano

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Thomas Irick

Set Decoration:
Rita Moshier

Set Designer:
Colin De Rouin

Set Dresser:
Amy Ancona

Sound Editor:
Philip Haberman
Andre Bacha
Donlee Jorgensen

Sound Mixer:
Craig Feldburg

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Gabriel Bartalos

Still Photographer:
Malcolm Abbey

Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick J. Statham

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Hollingsworth

Transportation Coordinator:
Brendan Dawson

Writer:
Catherine Cyran

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