A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 4, 1990
Original Title:
Kamillions
Alternate Titles:
Kamilions
The Wingates
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Molesworth USA
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Nathaniel Pickman Wingate has opened a gateway to another dimension using equations and equipment in his basement laboratory. His wife, Nancy, wants him to get ready for his own birthday party. He wants his son Sam to help him. Sam is up in his room looking at pictures of Jasmine on his computer, and a poster of her arrives which he puts in his closet. Although it is Nathan's birthday, the family is enthralled by a visit from Cousin Desmon, who is now a count in Liechtenstein. While Sam is away getting equipment for his father with his friend Alex, his father gets sucked into the other dimension, and a creature from the parallel universe escapes, pursued by another. The first temporarily traps the second with its spit, attacks Desmon, and becomes a duplicate, absorning his thoughts from the unconscious body. The other manages to get free, and unable to find a human to mimic, finds the poster of Jasmine...
Additional Editing:
Mike B. Anderson
Ian Turner
Additional Wardrobe Assistant:
Bernard Dion
Animation:
Harry S. Robins
Art Direction:
Dagny Lux-Hanson
Assistant Art Director:
Antoine Maron
Assistant Director:
Charles Ying Cheong-Yau
Assistant Editor:
Dave Bundtzen
Jay Mason
Stewart Perkins
Danny Schwartz
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Kim Cascone
Associate Producer:
Ning-Ping Chan
Best Boy Grip:
Len Levine
Boom Operator:
Graham Green
Jake Matchett
Catering:
Ivy Chu
Walter Chu
Thomas Nethercot
Liz Rock
Dialogue Editor:
Steve Klocksiem
Director:
Mike B. Anderson
Director of Photography:
Kathleen Beeler
Editor:
Teresa Woo
Ian Turner
Effects Supervisor:
Harry S. Robins
Jeff Robins
Executive Producer:
Sally Aw
First Assistant Camera:
John A. Burke
First Assistant Director:
William Rice
Foley:
Kim Cascone
Diane Griffen
Dave Nelson
Gaffer:
Paul Fogler
Arthur Freyer
Grip:
Joseph Anaya
James Ramsey Grubbs
Sarah Hammond
Marc Wall
Hairstylist:
Michelle Dunne
Rita Ricardo
Imaging Science:
Paul Mavrides
Key Grip:
Brook Johnson
Location Manager:
James Marlowe
Makeup Artist:
Michelle Dunne
Marci Livermore
Mechanical Designer:
Jeff Robins
Music:
Kent H. Randolph
Music Sound Design and Processing:
Mitchell Stein
Musician:
Larry Arndt
Myles Boisen
Beth Custer
Miki Lane
Craig Pusser
Kent H. Randolph
David Slusser
Negative Cutter:
William Westwick
Other:
Cecilia Sun
Victor Sun
Post Production Supervisor:
Mitchell Stein
Producer:
Robert Hsi
Teresa Woo
Production Accountant:
Thomas Nethercot
Production Assistant:
Richard J. Gonzales Jr.
Betsy Hobgood
Kristin Jones
Production Coordinator:
Donald Wu
Production Manager:
Susan Marenco
Property Master:
Dagny Lux-Hanson
Michelle Tai
Patrick Tai
Pyrotechnician:
Jeff Robins
Script:
Linnea Due
Jonathan Horton
Jack Pacheco
Shelley Singer
Script Supervisor:
Jay Mason
Second Assistant Camera:
Ægir Guðmundsson
Second Assistant Director:
Reonne Haslett
Set Designer:
Christian Hammerstay
Antoine Maron
Set Supervisor:
Lee Mason
Sound Designer:
Donny Miele
Sound Mixer:
Jim Kallett
Sound Recordist:
Paul Kalbach
Dave Nelson
Special Effects Assistant:
Jean Butterfield
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Jonathan Horton
Still Photographer:
Richard J. Gonzales Jr.
Antoine Maron
Story:
Robert Hsi
Stunt Double:
Marci Livermore
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mitchell Stein
Thanks:
Kristine Kryttre
Bob Nelson
Neon Neon
Dr. Rudolph Pipa
Title Designer:
Michael Hinton
Wardrobe Designer:
Marci Livermore
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