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The Blob (1988)
Horror, Science Fiction . 01 h 35 m
3/5(1)

Overview

In Arborville, California, three high school students try to protect their hometown from a gelatinous alien life form that engulfs everything it touches. The first to discover the substance and live to tell about it, the trio witness the Blob destroying an elderly man, then it growing to a terrifying size. But no one else has seen the goo, and the police refuse to believe the kids without proof.

Release Date

05 August 1988

Languages

English,

Produced By

TriStar Pictures, Palisades California Inc.,

Directed by :
Chuck Russell

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Summary

"The Blob - Scream now, while there's still room to breathe!" is english Language Movie.

"The Blob" was released on 05 August 1988 it had a budget of $19,000,000 and had box office collection of $8,200,000.

The movie was directed by Chuck Russell

It has cast of: Shawnee Smith as Meg Penny, Kevin Dillon as Brian Flagg, Donovan Leitch as Paul Taylor, Jeffrey DeMunn as Sheriff Herb Geller, Candy Clark as Fran Hewitt, Joe Seneca as Dr. Meddows, Del Close as Reverend Meeker, Paul McCrane as Deputy Bill Briggs, Sharon Spelman as Mrs. Penny, Beau Billingslea as Moss Woodley, Art LaFleur as Pharmacist / Mr. Penny, Ricky Paull Goldin as Scott Jeske, Robert Axelrod as Jennings, Bill Moseley as Soldier, Frank Collison as Hobbe, Erika Eleniak as Vicki De Soto, Teddy Vincent as Sally Jeffers, Clayton Landey as George Ruit, Julie McCullough as Susie, Jamison Newlander as Anthony, Pons Maar as Theatre Manager, Michael Kenworthy as Kevin Penny, Jack Nance as Doctor, Margaret Smith as Nurse, Don Brunner as White Suit #1 / Scientist, Jacquelyn Masche as White Suit #2, Charlie Spradling as Co-Eds, Noble Craig as Puddle Soldier, Rick Avery as Soldier With Cracked Faceplate in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Mark Irwin as Director of Photography(Camera), Chuck Russell as Screenplay(Writing), Andre Blay as Executive Producer(Production), Michael Hoenig as Original Music Composer(Sound), Chuck Russell as Director(Directing), Johanna Ray as Casting(Production), Terry Stokes as Editor(Editing), Tod Feuerman as Editor(Editing), Joseph A. Porro as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Elliott Kastner as Producer(Production), Frank Darabont as Screenplay(Writing), Jack H. Harris as Producer(Production), Anne H. Ahrens as Set Decoration(Art), Jeff Ginn as Art Direction(Art), Craig Stearns as Production Design(Art), Kent Burton as Animation(Visual Effects), Sanja Milković Hays as Costume Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Renee Prince as Scenic Artist(Crew), Bruce Stambler as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), Becky Sullivan as ADR & Dubbing(Sound), Gregg Barbanell as Foley(Sound), Jock Brandis as Gaffer(Lighting), Gerrit V. Folsom as Location Manager(Production), Blaine Converse as Post Production Supervisor(Crew), Kip Sawyer as Scenic Artist(Crew), Gerald Labitts as Scenic Artist(Crew), Brian Wade as Sculptor(Art), Gordon Ecker as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), Ildiko Toth as Scenic Artist(Crew), Matthew Iadarola as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Shawn McEnroe as Sculptor(Art), Sally Thornton as Set Designer(Art), Wayne Heitman as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Stanley Kastner as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Tony Gardner as Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects(Crew), Mark Siegel as Sculptor(Art), Mitch Devane as Sculptor(Art), Jody Rogers as Visual Effects Editor(Crew), Hoyt Yeatman as Visual Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Eric J. Goldstein as Camera Operator(Camera), Richard Whitfield as Music Editor(Sound), Melinda Kennemore as Wigmaker(Costume & Make-Up), Frank A. Fuller Jr. as Sound Designer(Sound), Steve Holladay as Stunt Coordinator(Crew), Gary F. Steele as Set Designer(Art), Marsha Blackburn as Still Photographer(Camera), Lawrence J. Romanoff as Transportation Coordinator(Crew), Helen Caldwell as Script Supervisor(Directing), Steven Frank as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Marlene Stoller as Wigmaker(Costume & Make-Up), Becky Ochoa as Wigmaker(Costume & Make-Up), John Caglione Jr. as Makeup Effects(Crew), Michael Reinhart as Construction Coordinator(Art), John D. Kretschmer as Leadman(Art), László Regos as Steadicam Operator(Camera), Max Alvarez as Wigmaker(Costume & Make-Up), Amanda J. Flick as Scenic Artist(Crew), Austin Goss as Best Boy Electric(Lighting), Rachael Horovitz as Unit Publicist(Crew), Mike Smithson as Makeup Effects(Crew), Michael D. Costello as Scenic Artist(Crew), Keith Shartle as Visual Effects Producer(Visual Effects), Dennis Scott as Stunts(Crew), Josh McLaglen as First Assistant Director(Directing), J. Tom Archuleta as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), Kathryn Fenton as Key Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Janeen Davis as Makeup & Hair Assistant(Costume & Make-Up), Joseph H. Catmull as Construction Foreman(Art), David B. Long as Construction Foreman(Art), Lauren York as Construction Foreman(Art), J.J. May as Property Master(Art), Tony Allard as Prop Maker(Crew), Steve Blakney as Set Dresser(Art), Ross Harpold as Set Dresser(Art), Barbara Kahn as Set Dresser(Art), Sandra Sweeney as Set Dresser(Art), Portia Perry as Set Painter(Art), Pete von Sholly as Storyboard Artist(Art), Loren Corl as Dolly Grip(Camera), Neil Holcomb as Electrician(Lighting), Don MacLean as Electrician(Lighting), Jay W. Yowler as Electrician(Lighting), Richard M. Butkus Jr. as Electrician(Lighting), Findlay Bunting as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Michael Condro as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Ian Fox as First Assistant 'B' Camera(Camera), Stephen Wong as First Assistant 'B' Camera(Camera), Thomas Browne as Grip(Camera), Pascal Franchot as Grip(Camera), Dwight Locke as Grip(Camera), Mike Maday as Grip(Camera), Bob Myers as Grip(Camera), Terry O'Brien as Grip(Camera), Caleb Edwards as Key Grip(Camera), Kevin Cook as Rigging Grip(Lighting), Mark Setrakian as Animatronics Designer(Crew), Nazhat Hester as Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Garet Reilly as Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Scott Tomlinson as Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Barbara Harris as ADR Voice Casting(Production), Eric DaRe as Casting Assistant(Production), Donna Morong as Casting Assistant(Production), Mary Santiago as Extras Casting(Production), Rebekah Rudd as First Assistant Editor(Editing), Carol Kravetz as Production Coordinator(Production), Florian Schereck as Production Accountant(Production), Dan Curry as Title Designer(Art), Jeff Burks as Animation Supervisor(Visual Effects), Kathy Chasen-Hay as Visual Effects Editor(Crew), C. Marie Davis as Visual Effects Editor(Crew), Don Dow as Visual Effects Camera(Visual Effects), Brian Adams as Visual Effects Production Assistant(Visual Effects), Beau Windham as Visual Effects Production Assistant(Visual Effects), Dana Miller Schornstein as Visual Effects Production Manager(Visual Effects), Greg Steele as Sound Recordist(Sound), Mark 'Frito' Long as Sound Recordist(Sound), Douglas S. Turner as Sculptor(Art), Douglas S. Turner as Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Freddie Hice as Stunts(Crew), Debby Porter as Stunts(Crew), Ric Roman Waugh as Stunts(Crew), Janet Brady as Stunts(Crew), Bobby Burns as Stunts(Crew), Pat Romano as Stunts(Crew), Irvine H. Millgate as Original Concept(Writing), Kay Linaker as Original Film Writer(Writing), Theodore Simonson as Original Film Writer(Writing), Gene Hartline as Stunts(Crew), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Mark Irwin
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Chuck Russell
Screenplay
O:Writing

Andre Blay
Executive Producer
O:Production

Michael Hoenig
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Chuck Russell
Director
O:Directing

Johanna Ray
Casting
O:Production

Terry Stokes
Editor
O:Editing

Tod Feuerman
Editor
O:Editing

Joseph A. Porro
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Elliott Kastner
Producer
O:Production

Frank Darabont
Screenplay
O:Writing

Jack H. Harris
Producer
O:Production

Anne H. Ahrens
Set Decoration
O:Art

Jeff Ginn
Art Direction
O:Art

Craig Stearns
Production Design
O:Art

Kent Burton
Animation
O:Visual Effects

Sanja Milković Hays
Costume Supervisor
O:Costume & Make-Up

Renee Prince
Scenic Artist
O:Crew

Bruce Stambler
Supervising Sound Editor
O:Sound

Becky Sullivan
ADR & Dubbing
O:Sound

Gregg Barbanell
Foley
O:Sound

Jock Brandis
Gaffer
O:Lighting

Gerrit V. Folsom
Location Manager
O:Production

Blaine Converse
Post Production Supervisor
O:Crew

Kip Sawyer
Scenic Artist
O:Crew

Gerald Labitts
Scenic Artist
O:Crew

Brian Wade
Sculptor
O:Art

Gordon Ecker
Supervising Sound Editor
O:Sound

Ildiko Toth
Scenic Artist
O:Crew

Matthew Iadarola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Shawn McEnroe
Sculptor
O:Art

Sally Thornton
Set Designer
O:Art

Wayne Heitman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Stanley Kastner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Tony Gardner
Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects
O:Crew

Mark Siegel
Sculptor
O:Art

Mitch Devane
Sculptor
O:Art

Jody Rogers
Visual Effects Editor
O:Crew

Hoyt Yeatman
Visual Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Eric J. Goldstein
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Richard Whitfield
Music Editor
O:Sound

Melinda Kennemore
Wigmaker
O:Costume & Make-Up

Frank A. Fuller Jr.
Sound Designer
O:Sound

Steve Holladay
Stunt Coordinator
O:Crew

Gary F. Steele
Set Designer
O:Art

Marsha Blackburn
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Lawrence J. Romanoff
Transportation Coordinator
O:Crew

Helen Caldwell
Script Supervisor
O:Directing

Steven Frank
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Marlene Stoller
Wigmaker
O:Costume & Make-Up

Becky Ochoa
Wigmaker
O:Costume & Make-Up

John Caglione Jr.
Makeup Effects
O:Crew

Michael Reinhart
Construction Coordinator
O:Art

John D. Kretschmer
Leadman
O:Art

László Regos
Steadicam Operator
O:Camera

Max Alvarez
Wigmaker
O:Costume & Make-Up

Amanda J. Flick
Scenic Artist
O:Crew

Austin Goss
Best Boy Electric
O:Lighting

Rachael Horovitz
Unit Publicist
O:Crew

Mike Smithson
Makeup Effects
O:Crew

Michael D. Costello
Scenic Artist
O:Crew

Keith Shartle
Visual Effects Producer
O:Visual Effects

Dennis Scott
Stunts
O:Crew

Josh McLaglen
First Assistant Director
O:Directing

J. Tom Archuleta
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Kathryn Fenton
Key Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Janeen Davis
Makeup & Hair Assistant
O:Costume & Make-Up

Joseph H. Catmull
Construction Foreman
O:Art

David B. Long
Construction Foreman
O:Art

Lauren York
Construction Foreman
O:Art

J.J. May
Property Master
O:Art

Tony Allard
Prop Maker
O:Crew

Steve Blakney
Set Dresser
O:Art

Ross Harpold
Set Dresser
O:Art

Barbara Kahn
Set Dresser
O:Art

Sandra Sweeney
Set Dresser
O:Art

Portia Perry
Set Painter
O:Art

Pete von Sholly
Storyboard Artist
O:Art

Loren Corl
Dolly Grip
O:Camera

Neil Holcomb
Electrician
O:Lighting

Don MacLean
Electrician
O:Lighting

Jay W. Yowler
Electrician
O:Lighting

Richard M. Butkus Jr.
Electrician
O:Lighting

Findlay Bunting
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Michael Condro
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Ian Fox
First Assistant "B" Camera
O:Camera

Stephen Wong
First Assistant "B" Camera
O:Camera

Thomas Browne
Grip
O:Camera

Pascal Franchot
Grip
O:Camera

Dwight Locke
Grip
O:Camera

Mike Maday
Grip
O:Camera

Bob Myers
Grip
O:Camera

Terry O'Brien
Grip
O:Camera

Caleb Edwards
Key Grip
O:Camera

Kevin Cook
Rigging Grip
O:Lighting

Mark Setrakian
Animatronics Designer
O:Crew

Nazhat Hester
Costumer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Garet Reilly
Costumer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Scott Tomlinson
Costumer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting
O:Production

Eric DaRe
Casting Assistant
O:Production

Donna Morong
Casting Assistant
O:Production

Mary Santiago
Extras Casting
O:Production

Rebekah Rudd
First Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Carol Kravetz
Production Coordinator
O:Production

Florian Schereck
Production Accountant
O:Production

Dan Curry
Title Designer
O:Art

Jeff Burks
Animation Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Kathy Chasen-Hay
Visual Effects Editor
O:Crew

C. Marie Davis
Visual Effects Editor
O:Crew

Don Dow
Visual Effects Camera
O:Visual Effects

Brian Adams
Visual Effects Production Assistant
O:Visual Effects

Beau Windham
Visual Effects Production Assistant
O:Visual Effects

Dana Miller Schornstein
Visual Effects Production Manager
O:Visual Effects

Greg Steele
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

Mark 'Frito' Long
Sound Recordist
O:Sound

Douglas S. Turner
Sculptor
O:Art

Douglas S. Turner
Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Freddie Hice
Stunts
O:Crew

Debby Porter
Stunts
O:Crew

Ric Roman Waugh
Stunts
O:Crew

Janet Brady
Stunts
O:Crew

Bobby Burns
Stunts
O:Crew

Pat Romano
Stunts
O:Crew

Irvine H. Millgate
Original Concept
O:Writing

Kay Linaker
Original Film Writer
O:Writing

Theodore Simonson
Original Film Writer
O:Writing

Gene Hartline
Stunts
O:Crew
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Status: Released
Released on:
05 August 1988

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