Cast
Crew
R
Rupert Harvey
Producer
T
Tim Suhrstedt
Director of Photography
E
Elisabeth Leustig
Casting
P
Philip Dean Foreman
Art Direction
T
Teresa M. Austin
Makeup Artist
T
Teresa M. Austin
Hairstylist
J
John Criswell
Special Effects Makeup Artist
T
Thomas Floutz
Special Effects Makeup Artist
C
Cary Howe
Special Effects Makeup Artist
J
Julie Mauger
Special Effects Makeup Artist
S
Steve Patino
Special Effects Makeup Artist
F
Frederique Schafer
Special Effects Makeup Artist
G
Gerald Quist
Special Effects Makeup Artist
D
Daryl Kass
Production Manager
P
Perry Husman
Second Assistant Director
L
Leon Dudevoir
First Assistant Director
W
Whitney R. Hunter
Second Assistant Director
R
Robert W. Glass Jr.
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
D
Dale Johnston
Supervising Sound Editor
M
Matthew Iadarola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
D
Don Summer
Production Sound Mixer
C
Chuck E. Stewart
Special Effects Supervisor
P
Packy Smith
Stunts
C
Chuck E. Stewart
Special Effects
R
Russell Carpenter
Additional Photography
K
Kevin Brennan
Gaffer
T
Tim McGinnis
Best Boy Electric
N
Nina Padovano
Key Costumer
H
Hilary Wright
Costume Supervisor
E
Ernest Farino
Title Designer
A
Adrienne Hamalian-Mangine
Script Supervisor
Critters Collection
The Critters film franchise, from New Line Cinema, comprises five movies that combine elements of horror, science fiction, dark fantasy and comedy. The first film, called simply Critters, was released in 1986 and received "two thumbs up" from Siskel and Ebert.
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