They're Made Out of Meat (2005)

Genre : Comedy, Science Fiction

Runtime : 8M

Director : Stephen O'Regan
Writer : Stephen O'Regan

Synopsis

After years of investigation, an alien meets with his partner in a diner to discuss an unbelievably shocking discovery.

Actors

Tom Noonan
Tom Noonan
Duncan
Ben Bailey
Ben Bailey
Dexter
Gbenga Akinnagbe
Gbenga Akinnagbe
Merlin
Brenda Dellacasa
Brenda Dellacasa
Stacy
Kevin Delucca
Kevin Delucca
Steven Campenella
Steven Campenella
Andre
Bob Reynolds
Bob Reynolds
Saxophone Player
Ryan Bailey
Ryan Bailey
Tracy McDougell
Tracy McDougell
Boris Koyfman
Boris Koyfman

Crews

Stephen O'Regan
Stephen O'Regan
Director
Terry Bisson
Terry Bisson
Original Story
Paul Niccolls
Paul Niccolls
Director of Photography
Bob Reynolds
Bob Reynolds
Music
Sean Clauson
Sean Clauson
Producer
Stephen O'Regan
Stephen O'Regan
Producer
Acacia Thompson
Acacia Thompson
Art Direction
Merav Elbaz Belschner
Merav Elbaz Belschner
Costume Design
Lorena Leon
Lorena Leon
Production Manager
Sean Clauson
Sean Clauson
First Assistant Director
Joshua Anderson
Joshua Anderson
Production Sound Mixer
Michael Furjanic
Michael Furjanic
Sound Designer
Matthew Polis
Matthew Polis
Supervising Sound Editor
Wesley Hodges
Wesley Hodges
Second Assistant Camera
Rachel Connors
Rachel Connors
Script Supervisor
Jonathan Essa
Jonathan Essa
Key Production Assistant
Bruce M. Foster
Bruce M. Foster
Production Assistant
Tena Golding
Tena Golding
Production Coordinator
Richard H. Perry
Richard H. Perry
Production Assistant
Omar Robau
Omar Robau
Production Assistant
Matt Thompson
Matt Thompson
Production Assistant
Stephen O'Regan
Stephen O'Regan
Screenplay

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