Dark Planet (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1997

Original Title:
Dark Planet

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
EGM Film International
Ed Ancoats Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 99

Two sides, one known as the Alphas and the other the Rebels, struggle in a brutal war on Earth and in outer space. When a habitable planet is discovered in orbit around a star that is on the far side of a dangerous wormhole, the two sides mysteriously set aside their differences and send a joint mission to explore the planet. The mission of the starship Scylla is soon beset by political intrigue and treachery, jeopardizing not only the mission, but the lives of the entire crew

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Art Direction:
Erin Cochran

Associate Producer:
Cynthia H. Margulis

Casting:
Bruce H. Newberg

Costume Design:
Ricardo Delgado

Director:
Albert Magnoli

Director of Photography:
William MacCollum

Editor:
Amanda I. Kirpaul

Executive Producer:
Paul Eyres
John Eyres

First Assistant Director:
Christopher Landry

Gaffer:
Jennifer Perkins

Key Makeup Artist:
Palah Sandling

Makeup Artist:
Laura Markert

Music:
Marco Marinangeli

Producer:
Barnet Bain

Production Design:
John Zachary

Screenplay:
S.O. Lee
J. Reifel
Buzz Dixon

Script Supervisor:
Shannon Kenny

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Luc G. Nicknair

Set Decoration:
Ricardo Mendoza

Special Effects:
Ron Althoff
Wayne Beauchamp

Stunt Coordinator:
Red Horton

Stunts:
Joanna Shelmidine
Darrin Prescott
Jon Agro
Caron Colvett
James Ent
Tod Keller
Sonia Izzolena

Supervising Sound Editor:
Markus Innocenti

Unit Production Manager:
Cynthia H. Margulis

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