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Arachnophobia (1990)
Comedy, Horror . 01 h 49 m
3/5(1)

Overview

A large spider from the jungles of South America is accidentally transported in a crate with a dead body to America where it mates with a local spider. Soon after, the residents of a small California town disappear as the result of spider bites from the deadly spider offspring. It's up to a couple of doctors with the help of an insect exterminator to annihilate these eight legged freaks.

Release Date

20 July 1990

Languages

English, Spanish,

Produced By

Amblin Entertainment, Hollywood Pictures, Tangled Web Productions,

Directed by :
Frank Marshall

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Summary

"Arachnophobia - Eight legs, two fangs, and an attitude." is english Language Movie.

"Arachnophobia" was released on 20 July 1990 it had a budget of $31,000,000 and had box office collection of $53,200,000.

The movie was directed by Frank Marshall

It has cast of: Jeff Daniels as Dr. Ross Jennings, Harley Jane Kozak as Molly Jennings, John Goodman as Delbert McClintock, Julian Sands as Doctor James Atherton, Brian McNamara as Chris Collins, Stuart Pankin as Sheriff Lloyd Parsons, Henry Jones as Doctor Sam Metcalf, Peter Jason as Henry Beechwood, Mark L. Taylor as Jerry Manley, James Handy as Milton Briggs, Roy Brocksmith as Irv Kendall, Kathy Kinney as Blaire Kendall, Mary Carver as Margaret Hollins, Garette Ratliff Henson as Tommy Jennings, Marlene Katz as Shelley Jennings, Jane Marla Robbins as Edna Beechwood, Theo Schwartz as Bunny Beechwood, Cori Wellins as Becky Beechwood, Chance Boyer as Bobby Beechwood, Frances Bay as Evelyn Metcalf, Lois de Banzie as Henrietta Manley, Warren Rice as Dick Manley, Robert Frank Telfer as Mayor Bob, Michael Steve Jones as Irv's Assistant, Fiona Walsh as Little Girl, Terese Del Piero as Mom, Nathaniel Spitzley as Todd Miller, Jay Scorpio as Mover, Mai-Lis Kuniholm as Girlfriend, Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc as Reserve Pilot, Juan Fernández as Miguel Higueras (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Frank Marshall as Director(Directing), Steven Spielberg as Executive Producer(Production), Kathleen Kennedy as Producer(Production), Frank Marshall as Executive Producer(Production), Don Jakoby as Screenplay(Writing), Wesley Strick as Screenplay(Writing), Trevor Jones as Original Music Composer(Sound), Richard Vane as Producer(Production), Michael Kahn as Editor(Editing), Mikael Salomon as Director of Photography(Camera), Robert W. Cort as Co-Executive Producer(Production), Ted Field as Co-Executive Producer(Production), William S. Beasley as Associate Producer(Production), Al Williams as Story(Writing), Don Jakoby as Co-Producer(Production), Mike Fenton as Casting(Production), Judy Taylor as Casting(Production), Valorie Massalas as Casting(Production), James D. Bissell as Production Design(Art), Don Jakoby as Story(Writing), Christopher Burian-Mohr as Art Direction(Art), William S. Beasley as Unit Production Manager(Production), Bruce Cohen as First Assistant Director(Directing), David D'Ovidio as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Chuck Waters as Stunt Coordinator(Crew), Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc as Pilot(Crew), Edward T. McAvoy as Assistant Art Director(Art), Jackie Carr as Set Decoration(Art), Tim Donelan as Leadman(Art), Max E. Brehme as Set Dresser(Art), Don Kaeding as Set Dresser(Art), Mike Carrillo as Set Dresser(Art), Suzanne Lee Peck as Art Department Coordinator(Art), Louis S. Fleming as Property Master(Art), Gary F. Kieldrup as Assistant Property Master(Art), Gus Feederle as Assistant Property Master(Art), Julie Pitkanen as Script Supervisor(Directing), James Lee McCoy as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), David Quashnick as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Carolyn Elias as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Dione Taylor as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Jennifer L. Parsons as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Eric J. Goldstein as Camera Operator(Camera), Ian Fox as First Assistant Camera(Camera), David Luckenbach as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), Rebecca Baehler as Camera Loader(Camera), Ralph Nelson Jr. as Still Photographer(Camera), Ron Judkins as Sound Mixer(Sound), Robert Jackson as Boom Operator(Sound), Randy McDonald as Cableman(Crew), Richmond G. Cogswell as Video Assist Operator(Crew), Dwight Campbell as Gaffer(Lighting), Bobby Huber as Key Grip(Camera), Jesse Chavez as Best Boy Grip(Camera), Jimmy Leavens as Dolly Grip(Camera), Jack Glenn as Grip(Camera), Paul Iski as Grip(Camera), Matt Sweeney as Special Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), David Sosalla as Visual Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Alison Savitch as Visual Effects Coordinator(Visual Effects), Dan Marrow as Transportation Coordinator(Crew), Randy Burke as Transportation Captain(Crew), Ernie Depew as Construction Coordinator(Art), Thomas A. Carlson as Music Editor(Sound), Terry Porter as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), David J. Hudson as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Mel Metcalfe as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Tom C. McCarthy as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), Marsha Robertson as Unit Publicist(Crew), Barbara Harris as ADR Voice Casting(Production), Gary Burritt as Negative Cutter(Editing), Stephen R. Sheridan as Color Timer(Editing), Hilda Hodges as Foley Artist(Sound), Richard Friedman as Supervising ADR Editor(Sound), R.J. Kizer as Supervising ADR Editor(Sound), Chris Walas as Creature Effects Technical Director(Visual Effects), Spice Williams-Crosby as Stunts(Crew), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Frank Marshall
Director
O:Directing

Steven Spielberg
Executive Producer
O:Production

Kathleen Kennedy
Producer
O:Production

Frank Marshall
Executive Producer
O:Production

Don Jakoby
Screenplay
O:Writing

Wesley Strick
Screenplay
O:Writing

Trevor Jones
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Richard Vane
Producer
O:Production

Michael Kahn
Editor
O:Editing

Mikael Salomon
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Robert W. Cort
Co-Executive Producer
O:Production

Ted Field
Co-Executive Producer
O:Production

William S. Beasley
Associate Producer
O:Production

Al Williams
Story
O:Writing

Don Jakoby
Co-Producer
O:Production

Mike Fenton
Casting
O:Production

Judy Taylor
Casting
O:Production

Valorie Massalas
Casting
O:Production

James D. Bissell
Production Design
O:Art

Don Jakoby
Story
O:Writing

Christopher Burian-Mohr
Art Direction
O:Art

William S. Beasley
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Bruce Cohen
First Assistant Director
O:Directing

David D'Ovidio
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Chuck Waters
Stunt Coordinator
O:Crew

Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Pilot
O:Crew

Edward T. McAvoy
Assistant Art Director
O:Art

Jackie Carr
Set Decoration
O:Art

Tim Donelan
Leadman
O:Art

Max E. Brehme
Set Dresser
O:Art

Don Kaeding
Set Dresser
O:Art

Mike Carrillo
Set Dresser
O:Art

Suzanne Lee Peck
Art Department Coordinator
O:Art

Louis S. Fleming
Property Master
O:Art

Gary F. Kieldrup
Assistant Property Master
O:Art

Gus Feederle
Assistant Property Master
O:Art

Julie Pitkanen
Script Supervisor
O:Directing

James Lee McCoy
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

David Quashnick
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Carolyn Elias
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Dione Taylor
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Jennifer L. Parsons
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Eric J. Goldstein
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Ian Fox
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

David Luckenbach
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Rebecca Baehler
Camera Loader
O:Camera

Ralph Nelson Jr.
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Ron Judkins
Sound Mixer
O:Sound

Robert Jackson
Boom Operator
O:Sound

Randy McDonald
Cableman
O:Crew

Richmond G. Cogswell
Video Assist Operator
O:Crew

Dwight Campbell
Gaffer
O:Lighting

Bobby Huber
Key Grip
O:Camera

Jesse Chavez
Best Boy Grip
O:Camera

Jimmy Leavens
Dolly Grip
O:Camera

Jack Glenn
Grip
O:Camera

Paul Iski
Grip
O:Camera

Matt Sweeney
Special Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

David Sosalla
Visual Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Alison Savitch
Visual Effects Coordinator
O:Visual Effects

Dan Marrow
Transportation Coordinator
O:Crew

Randy Burke
Transportation Captain
O:Crew

Ernie Depew
Construction Coordinator
O:Art

Thomas A. Carlson
Music Editor
O:Sound

Terry Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

David J. Hudson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Mel Metcalfe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Tom C. McCarthy
Supervising Sound Editor
O:Sound

Marsha Robertson
Unit Publicist
O:Crew

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting
O:Production

Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
O:Editing

Stephen R. Sheridan
Color Timer
O:Editing

Hilda Hodges
Foley Artist
O:Sound

Richard Friedman
Supervising ADR Editor
O:Sound

R.J. Kizer
Supervising ADR Editor
O:Sound

Chris Walas
Creature Effects Technical Director
O:Visual Effects

Spice Williams-Crosby
Stunts
O:Crew
Snap Shot
Status: Released
Released on:
20 July 1990

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Arachnophobia (1990) ORIGINAL TRAILER
Arachnophobia (1990) Filming the Venezuela Sequence
Arachnophobia (1990) Production Featurette
Arachnophobia (1990) Frank Marshall Featurette