The Falling
This article is about the 1987 film starring Dennis Christopher. For the 2014 film starring Maisie Williams, see The Falling (film).
The Falling | |
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Theatrical poster | |
Directed by | Deran Sarafian |
Produced by | Deran Sarafian |
Written by |
Deran Sarafian Noah Bloch |
Starring |
Dennis Christopher Martin Hewitt Lynn-Holly Johnson |
Music by |
Thomas Chase Steve Rucker Dicotomía |
Cinematography | Tote Trenas |
Edited by | Dennis Hill |
Production company |
Continental Motion Pictures Corporation |
Distributed by | Trans World Entertainment |
Release dates | February 6, 1987 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country |
USA Spain |
Language | English |
Box office | $2,554 |
The Falling is a 1987 movie starring Dennis Christopher, Martin Hewitt, and Lynn-Holly Johnson. This film was also known as Alien Predator and Mutant 2.[1]
Synopsis
Three teenagers vacationing in Spain drive through a town where the space station Skylab crashed several years earlier, bringing with it alien organisms that transform their human hosts into flesh-eating monsters. Unfortunately, parts of the real Skylab fell in Australia.
Trivia
- The film was shot throughout Spain in May and June 1984, but not released until 1987.
- Production during the movie caused producer Carlos Aured to completely retire from filmmaking. In a 1999 interview with Fangoria, Aured mentioned that he tried several times to get the filmmakers to take a more professional approach to the film, but the crew was too laid back. As a result, the film went over schedule and over budget, from which they heaped all the debts onto Aured, once filming was complete.
Cast and Crew
- Director - Deran Sarafian
- Damon - Dennis Christopher
- Michael - Martin Hewitt
- Samantha - Lynn-Holly Johnson
- Dr. Tracer - Luis Prendes
- Captain J.J. Wells - J.O. Bosso
- Mr. Bodi - Yousaf Bokhari
- Mrs. Bodi - Yolanda Palomo
- Baby Bodi - Christina Augustin
- Waitress - Christina San Juan
- Man in Store - Pablo Garcia
- Gas Station Attendant - Carlos Ramirez
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