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Produced by David Winters, written by Maria Danté and [[Ian Yule]] (uncredited) and directed by [[David Winters]] and | Produced by David Winters, written by Maria Danté and [[Ian Yule]] (uncredited) and directed by [[David Winters]] and | ||
− | [[Neal Sundstrom]]. The film starred Reb Brown and Cisse Cameron | + | [[Neal Sundstrom]]. The film starred Reb Brown and Cisse Cameron with a cast that included Soith African performers |
− | Cameron Mitchell | + | [[Cameron Mitchell]] |
− | James Ryan | + | [[James Ryan]] |
− | John Phillip Law | + | [[John Phillip Law]] |
[[Graham Clark]] | [[Graham Clark]] | ||
[[Billy Second]] | [[Billy Second]] |
Revision as of 05:24, 15 December 2020
Space Mutiny (also known as Mutiny in Space) is South African film directed by David Winters and Neal Sundstrom.
The film
Made and first released in 1988 this South African space opera action film tells of a mutiny aboard the generation ship known as the Southern Sun.
Produced by David Winters, written by Maria Danté and Ian Yule (uncredited) and directed by David Winters and
Neal Sundstrom. The film starred Reb Brown and Cisse Cameron with a cast that included Soith African performers
Cameron Mitchell
James Ryan
John Phillip Law
Graham Clark
Billy Second
Rufus Swart
Music by
Tim James
Mark Mancina
Steve McClintock
Cinematography
Vincent G. Cox
Andrew Parke
Edited by
Bill Asher
Charlotte Konrad
Catherine Meyburon
Distributed by
Action International Pictures
Release date
1988 (United States)
20 January 1990 (Japan)
Running time
93 minutes
Country
South Africa
Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Mutiny
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