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Release Date:
October 1, 1991
Original Title:
Vegas in Space
Genres:
Music | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Troma Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Three male soldiers have a sex change so they can go on an undercover mission to an all-woman planet, where they must uncover and foil a plot to disrupt the most important pleasure planet in the universe.
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Additional Dialogue:
Raymond Keebaugh
Michael Benbrook
Sandelle Kincaid
Additional Music:
J. Raoul Brody
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Steve Yamane
Yvonne Deasy
Bob Gitzen
Emily Goff
Assistant Art Director:
Miss X
Assistant Director:
John Canalli
Phil Mangano
Assistant Editor:
Scott Fallin
Jennifer Stovell
Associate Producer:
Dalton Bradley Chandler II
Laura Milligan
Camera Operator:
A. P. Gonzales
Continuity:
Jean Allsworth
Costume Designer:
Doris Fish
Director:
Phillip R. Ford
Director of Photography:
Robin Clark
Editor:
Ed Jones
Phillip R. Ford
Executive Producer:
Doris Fish
Hair Designer:
Doris Fish
Makeup Designer:
Doris Fish
Musician:
Timmy Spence
Katie Guthorn
Original Music Composer:
Bob Davis
Producer:
Phillip R. Ford
Production Assistant:
Steve Yamane
Marc Schultz
Joe Westmoreland
Mark Gaunter
John Wilson
Production Design:
Doris Fish
Pyrotechnician:
Juliet di Giovanni
Screenplay:
Doris Fish
Phillip R. Ford
Miss X
Set Designer:
Doris Fish
Songs:
Ramona Fischer
Timmy Spence
Sound Designer:
Bob Davis
Andy Murdock
Sound Effects Editor:
Peter Steinbach
Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz
Sound Recordist:
Todd Ritchie
Sound Supervisor:
Jim McKee
Still Photographer:
Robin Clark
Daniel Nicoletta
Title Designer:
Rock Ross
Visual Effects Designer:
Phillip R. Ford
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