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| Brian Narelle | Lt. Doolittle | |
| Cal Kuniholm | Boiler | |
| Dre Pahich | Talby | |
| Dan O'Bannon | Pinback | |
| Adam Beckenbaugh | Bomb #20 | |
| John Carpenter | Talby voice | |
| Nick Castle | Alien | |
| Cookie Knapp | Computer | |
| Joe Saunders | Commander Powell | |
| Alan Sheretz | Bomb #19 | |
| Miles Watkins | Watkins - Mission Control |
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| Producer |
John Carpenter
Jack H. Harris J. Stein Kaplan |
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| Writer |
John Carpenter
Dan O'Bannon |
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| Cinematography |
Douglas Knapp
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| Musician |
John Carpenter
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A low-budget, sci-fi satire that focuses on a group of scientists whose mission is to destroy unstable planets. 20 years into their mission, they have battle their alien mascot, that resembles a beach ball, as well as a "sensitive" and intelligent bombing device that starts to question the meaning of its existence. |
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