Galaxy of Terror

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Galaxy of Terror is a 1981 low-budget American science fiction horror film known for its gruesome imagery, surreal alien environments, and early production work by future Hollywood talents like James Cameron.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
science fiction horror film
artDirectionBy James Cameron NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Mac Ahlberg NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Bruce D. Clark NERFINISHED
distributor New World Pictures NERFINISHED
editedBy R. J. Kizer NERFINISHED
featuresElement derelict alien structure
space exploration mission
filmingTechnique practical effects
genre horror film
science fiction
hasCastMember Bernard Behrens NERFINISHED
Edward Albert NERFINISHED
Erin Moran NERFINISHED
Grace Zabriskie NERFINISHED
Ray Walston NERFINISHED
Robert Englund NERFINISHED
Sid Haig NERFINISHED
Taaffe O'Connell NERFINISHED
Zalman King NERFINISHED
hasCrewMember James Cameron NERFINISHED
hasCultFollowing true
hasTheme fear-induced hallucinations
psychological horror
homeMediaRelease Blu-ray
DVD
VHS
isLowBudget true
JamesCameronRole production designer
second unit director
special effects crew
MPAARating R
musicBy Barry Schrader NERFINISHED
notableFor graphic violence
gruesome imagery
surreal alien environments
originalLanguage English
partOf American independent cinema
producer Roger Corman NERFINISHED
productionCompany New World Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1981
runtimeMinutes 81
screenplayBy Bruce D. Clark NERFINISHED
Marc Siegler NERFINISHED
setIn alien planet

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Roger Corman produced Galaxy of Terror
Edward Albert notableWork Galaxy of Terror