Project Detail

Alien Blood

Synopsis

Alien Blood is the first independent science-fiction feature film to be generated in the UK for 10 years. Described as "ET meets RESERVOIR DOGS".

Details

Year
1999
Type of project
Features
Running time
80 mins
Format
Super 16mm Widescreen Kodak
Director
Jon Sorensen
Producer
M. R. J. Moore
Executive Producer
M. R. J. Moore
Director of Photography
Peter M. Rowe G.B.C.T.
Principal cast
Francesca Manning, Glyn Whiteside, Rebecca Stirling, Penelope Dudley, Vanessa Stevens, Catherine Whitaker
Screen Writer
Jon Sorensen

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

West Coast Films

22a Main Road
Lake Windermere
Cumbria LA23 1DY

T +44 015394 46054

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