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Release Date:
December 23, 1996
Original Title:
I Worship His Shadow
Alternate Titles:
Lexx 1: I Worship His Shadow
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Canada | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Fugitive security guard Stanley Tweedle, love slave Zev Bellringer, and love slave robot head 790 are thrown together by fate and on the run from His Divine Shadow after stealing The Lexx: the most powerful destructive force in two universes.
Casting:
Jon Comerford
Cinematography:
Les Krizsan
Co-Producer:
William Fleming
Co-Writer:
Jeffrey Hirschfield
Lex Gigeroff
Paul Donovan
Costume Design:
Jill Aslin
Till Fuhrmann
Creative Producer:
Andrea Raffaghello
Stephan Wagner
Creator:
Paul Donovan
Jeffrey Hirschfield
Director:
Paul Donovan
Editor:
Kimberlee McTaggart
David Ostry
Executive Producer:
Paul Donovan
Wolfram Tichy
Line Producer:
Stephen J. Turnbull
Music:
Marty Simon
Producer:
Paul Donovan
Wolfram Tichy
Cordell Wynne
Production Driver:
Marcel Ahrens
Script Supervisor:
Lorette Leblanc
Axel Schill
Set Decoration:
Patricia Larman
Stunt Coordinator:
Randy Boliver
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