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Release Date:
March 15, 2019
Original Title:
Alien: Night Shift
Alternate Titles:
异形:夜班
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Tongal
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
When a missing space trucker is discovered hungover and disoriented, his co-worker suggests a nightcap as a remedy. Near closing time, they are reluctantly allowed inside the colony supply depot where the trucker’s condition worsens, leaving a young supply worker alone to take matters into her own hands. Alien: Night Shift is one of six short films produced to celebrate the 40th anniversary of 1979's Alien.
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Art Direction:
Jo Crandall
Characters:
Ronald Shusett
Dan O'Bannon
Co-Producer:
Allison Duda
Costume Design:
Alaina Moore
Director:
Aidan Brezonick
Director of Photography:
Dustin Supencheck
Editor:
Niles Howard
Executive Producer:
Lesley Worton
Caleb Light-Wills
James DeJulio
Gaffer:
Ryan Oppedisano
Original Music Composer:
François Liétout
Producer:
Andrew Cummings
Chris Michael Birkmeier
Production Design:
Paul Bianchi
Screenplay:
Aidan Brezonick
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Meg Wilbur
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