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Crash and Burn (1990)

Genre : Science Fiction, Thriller, Action

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Charles Band

Synopsis

Unicom is a powerful organization overseeing most of the world after its economic collapse. They have banned computers and robots in an attempt to insure "life, liberty, and the pursuit of economic stability". When a Unicom Synth robot infiltrates a southwest TV station and kills the manager, a revolutionary against the gestapo-like corporation, a lowly Unicom delivery man must help the rest of the station survive through the incoming "thermal storm".

Actors

Paul Ganus
Paul Ganus
Tyson Keen
Megan Ward
Megan Ward
Arren
Ralph Waite
Ralph Waite
Lathan Hooks
Bill Moseley
Bill Moseley
Quinn
Eva LaRue
Eva LaRue
Parice
Jack McGee
Jack McGee
Winston Wickett
Elizabeth Maclellan
Elizabeth Maclellan
Sandra
Katherine Armstrong
Katherine Armstrong
Christie
John Davis Chandler
John Davis Chandler
Bud
Kristopher Logan
Kristopher Logan
Scratch
David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
ILU Member (uncredited)
John Schouweiler
John Schouweiler
ILU Member (uncredited)
Michael Shamus Wiles
Michael Shamus Wiles
Cop (uncredited)

Crews

Charles Band
Charles Band
Director
J.S. Cardone
J.S. Cardone
Writer
Charles Band
Charles Band
Executive Producer
Debra Dion
Debra Dion
Executive Producer
John Schouweiler
John Schouweiler
Producer
Michael Catalano
Michael Catalano
Executive Producer
David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
Producer
Richard Band
Richard Band
Original Music Composer
Mac Ahlberg
Mac Ahlberg
Director of Photography
Ted Nicolaou
Ted Nicolaou
Editor
David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
Production Manager
David Allen
David Allen
Visual Effects
Kathleen Coates
Kathleen Coates
Production Design
Kate Pacitti
Kate Pacitti
Set Decoration
Angela Balogh-Calin
Angela Balogh-Calin
Costume Design
Michael Deak
Michael Deak
Makeup Supervisor
Palah Sandling
Palah Sandling
Makeup Artist
Larry Odien
Larry Odien
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Greg Cannom
Greg Cannom
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mickey Kaiserman
Mickey Kaiserman
Executive In Charge Of Production
Lauren Gifford
Lauren Gifford
Set Dresser
Sarah Brady
Sarah Brady
ADR Editor
D.J. Ritchie
D.J. Ritchie
Sound Mixer
Lars Nelson
Lars Nelson
Sound Effects Editor
Doug Reed
Doug Reed
Foley Artist
Del Casher
Del Casher
Sound Effects Editor
Chuck Borden
Chuck Borden
Stunt Coordinator
Michael Cardone
Michael Cardone
Second Unit Director of Photography
James Lawrence Spencer
James Lawrence Spencer
Gaffer
Gretchen G. Wieland
Gretchen G. Wieland
Assistant Editor
Danny Miller
Danny Miller
Assistant Editor
Jesse Long
Jesse Long
Script Supervisor
Nick Vidar
Nick Vidar
Music Programmer

Trailers and other movies

Crash and   Burn Original trailer

Posters and backgrounds

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