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Release Date:
January 3, 1995
Original Title:
Project: Metalbeast
Alternate Titles:
Metal Beast
Metalbeast
Ατσάλινο Τέρας
铁血人狼
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 92
With the medical breakthrough of a metal-based synthetic skin called "bio-ferron" the prospect for pioneering surgeries for burn victims and cancer patients seems set to occur but for the warped head scientist in charge...it's a opportunist chance to reactivate a long forgotten classified project...that has been left frozen in a set of cryogenic chambers deep beneath the bowels of government laboratory. Convincing the other in the research team to start work on putting this living 'metal' skin on corpses, he now has the perfect test patients waiting on ice for them to work on. But there was a reason three of these stiffs in particular where left to chill. Due to an experiment gone bad these three only look human on the outside and none of them are as dead as everyone believes they are.
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Casting:
Jean Scoccimarro
Costume Design:
Barbara Kerwin
Suzanne Schwarzer
Director:
Alessandro De Gaetano
Director of Photography:
Thomas L. Callaway
Editor:
Kert Vandermeulen
Executive Producer:
Lamar Card
Penny Karlin
Barry L. Collier
Samuel Benedict
Makeup Designer:
John Carl Buechler
Original Music Composer:
Conrad Pope
Producer:
Frank Hildebrand
Production Design:
Whitney Brooke Wheeler
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Cynthia Webster
Set Decoration:
Carrie Malandrino
Special Effects:
John Carl Buechler
Stunt Coordinator:
Kane Hodder
Stunts:
Keith Campbell
Lance Gilbert
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