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Space Madness: The Making of Critters 4
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Space Madness: The Making of Critters 4

Nov 27, 2018
0h 23m
★ 0.0

Overview

Documentary about the 1992 follow-up film Critters 4. Features interviews with producer Barry Opper; actors Don Opper and Terrence Mann; writer; cinematographer; and critters designers.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Red Shirt Pictures

Space Madness: The Making of Critters 4 Trailers

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Cast

Barry Opper

Self

Barry Opper

Don Keith Opper

Self

Don Keith Opper

Terrence Mann

Self

Terrence Mann

David J. Schow

Self

David J. Schow

Thomas L. Callaway

Self

Thomas L. Callaway

Charles Chiodo

Self

Charles Chiodo

Edward Chiodo

Self

Edward Chiodo

Stephen Chiodo

Self

Stephen Chiodo

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