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Release Date:
March 7, 1997
Original Title:
DNA
Alternate Titles:
A.D.N.
ADN
ADN: La Menace
D.N.A.
D.N.A. II
D.N.A.: Viidakon Kauhu
DNA
DNA: Caçada ao Predador
DNA: Stvorení Netvora
DNA: Terror Genético
DNA: Una Storia che non Deve Accadere
Genetic Code
Genetic Code: Dem Grauen Ausgeliefert
Ragadozó: DNS
Scarabée
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Interlight
Production Countries:
Philippines | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ DE: 16
Runtime: 97
A mad scientist's DNA experiment on the bones of a mysterious jungle creature brings the carnivorous beast to life, and only his former assistant Ash Mattley and CIA operative Claire Sommers can stop it.
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Casting:
Mary Margiotta
Karen Margiotta
Co-Producer:
William Mesa
Patrick Peach
Costume Design:
Robyn Williams
Costume Supervisor:
Katherine Dover
Digital Compositor:
Jeffrey Arnold
David Fogg
John Coats
Director:
William Mesa
Director of Photography:
Gerry Lively
Executive Producer:
Eung Pyo Choi
Paul L. Newman
Foley Artist:
Zane D. Bruce
Dale W. Perry
Key Grip:
John Mang
Negative Cutter:
Brian Kibbie
Original Music Composer:
Christopher L. Stone
Sound Designer:
Clive Taylor
Sound Effects Editor:
Joel Valentine
Special Effects Coordinator:
John C. Hartigan
Steadicam Operator:
Rick Davidson
Stunts:
Michael J. Sarna
Alisa Christensen
Nash Espinosa
Visual Effects Producer:
Penny A. Mesa
William Mesa
Visual Effects Supervisor:
John P. Mesa
Writer:
Nick Davis
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