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Release Date:
May 4, 1990
Original Title:
Xtro 2: The Second Encounter
Alternate Titles:
Xtro 2
Xtro 2: The Second Encounter
Xtro II
Xtro II - Die zweite Begegnung
Xtro II: The Second Encounter
Η Δεύτερη Επαφή
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
British Columbia Film
EGM Film International
Excalibur Pictures
North American Pictures
North American Releasing
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
An underground government facility is locked down by its A.I.-controlled computer when an alien entity travels through a dimensional portal and threatens the lives of everybody inside.
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Art Direction:
Donald Riggan
Assistant Art Director:
Marion Malone
Associate Producer:
John Proust
N. John Smith
A. William Smyth
James R. Westwell
Camera Operator:
Alan M. Trow
Casting:
Susan Taylor Brouse
Janice Roe
Construction Coordinator:
Jeffrey Butterworth
Costume Design:
Liza Deyrmenjian
Susan Miletic
Director:
Harry Bromley Davenport
Director of Photography:
Nathaniel Massey
Editor:
Derek A Whelan
Executive Producer:
John A. Curtis
John Eyres
Geoff Griffith
Lloyd A. Simandl
Gaffer:
Chris Little
Line Producer:
Michael Mazo
Original Music Composer:
Braun Farnon
Robert Smart
Producer:
John A. Curtis
Lloyd A. Simandl
Production Design:
Glenn Patterson
Screenplay:
John A. Curtis
Stephen Lister
Robert Smith
Edward Kovach
Script Supervisor:
Jean Christopher
Set Designer:
Roger Humphries
Sound Designer:
Braun Farnon
Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Akerstream
Transportation Coordinator:
Steve Granger
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Greg Derochie
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