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Release Date:
May 18, 1989
Original Title:
Food of the Gods II
Alternate Titles:
Denti assassini
Gnaw: Food of the Gods II
La malédiction des rats
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Carolco Pictures
New Line Cinema
Rose & Ruby Productions
Seven Arts Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
A growth hormone experiment gets out of hand, when the the resulting giant man-eating rats escape, reaking havoc on the unsuspecting campus. Much blood-letting follows.
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Casting:
Anne Tait
Costume Design:
Gina Kiellerman
Creature Design:
David B. Miller
Director:
Damian Lee
Director of Photography:
Curtis Petersen
Editor:
David Mitchell
Executive Producer:
András Hámori
Bob Misiorowski
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Rankine
Original Music Composer:
Dennis Haines
Stephen W. Parsons
Producer:
Roger Corman
Damian Lee
David Mitchell
Production Design:
Reuben Freed
Production Manager:
Nancy Wilson
Screenplay:
Mike Werb
Richard Bennett
Sound Effects Editor:
Steve Gorman
Benny Van Velsen
Tim Griffin
Rudolph Anthony
Craig Forrest
Cindy Romanovich
Story:
Richard Bennett
Stunts:
Alison Reid
J.J. Makaro
Visual Effects:
Ted Rae
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