A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 18, 1999
Original Title:
Pleasurecraft
Alternate Titles:
Prazer Espacial
Genres:
Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Surrender Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
A crew of astronauts are tasked with delivering three beautiful women to their superiors. Provided that they don't get seduced by them before reaching their destination.
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Additional Casting:
Jennifer Kessler
Don Pascual
Best Boy Electric:
Ric Rodney
Casting:
Robert Lombard
Costume Design:
Lysa Rose
Director:
Franklin A. Vallette
Director of Photography:
Kelley 'Tiger' Vallette
Editor:
Harry James Picardi
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
Michael Feichtner
First Assistant Camera:
Terry Cloth Jr.
First Assistant Director:
Rochelle Fox
Key Makeup Artist:
Deborah Rutherford
Lighting Director:
Ted T.E. Tunney
Online Editor:
J.R. Bookwalter
Original Music Composer:
Wayne Scott Joness
Post Production Supervisor:
Ariauna Albright
Producer:
Pat Siciliano
Production Assistant:
Everett Rodd
Sky Nathan
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Kessler
Production Design:
Peggy Paola
Production Sound Mixer:
Matthew Nicolay
Screenplay:
Louise Dunkirk
Script Supervisor:
Claudia Yarmy
Maria Firenze
Second Assistant Director:
Brian O'Sullivan
Second Second Assistant Director:
Milos Milicevic
Sound Assistant:
Shirley Starks
Sound Editor:
Maui Holcomb
Steadicam Operator:
Ed Giovanni
Still Photographer:
Sheryll Coulon
Supervising Sound Editor:
Chris M. Jacobson
Visual Effects:
John R. Ellis
Vocals:
Kellie Coffey
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