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Release Date:
August 4, 2020
Original Title:
Aliens Stole My Body
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG RU: 6+
Runtime: 88
The Galactic Patrol is back - but they've lost Deputy Rod Allbright's body. It's been stolen by B'KR, the most fiendish villain in the galaxy, which leaves Rod's mind sharing one body with his annoying cousin Elspeth. Stranded on a mysterious alien planet, our young heroes embark on a mission to find the only being who can stop B'KR once and for all, the legendary time-strider himself; Art Allbright - who also happens to be Rod's dad. The Galactic Patrol's high-flying adventures continue in this thrilling second film based on the global best-selling book series from acclaimed author Bruce Coville and Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing. This rip-roaring sequel draws the crew of the Good Ship Ferkel into a web of alien plots that will test their courage to the utmost -- and ultimately bring them face-to-face with one of the galaxy's most guarded secrets.
Art Direction:
Michael Allen
Book:
Bruce Coville
Casting Director:
Judy Lee
Co-Producer:
Todd Masters
Costume Design:
Valerie Halverson
Director:
Sean McNamara
Director of Photography:
Adam Sliwinski
Editor:
Tony Dean Smith
Executive Producer:
Charles Cooper
Sean McNamara
Original Music Composer:
Brandon Moore
Producer:
Roger Lay, Jr.
Eric Carnagey
Production Design:
Bob Bottieri
Screenplay:
Garfield Reeves-Stevens
Judith Reeves-Stevens
Set Decoration:
La Vonne Girard
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