Ghosts of Mars: Widescreen
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UPC: |
5-035822-074033 (DVD)
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Region
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2, 4
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Production
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2001
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Rating: |
15 (Suitable for 15 years and over) Strong Violence, Horror and Language
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Running
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94 min.
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DVD
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5/27/2002
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Case
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Keep Case
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Video
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Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40:1 |
Disc
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Single Sided, Dual Layered
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SRP: |
£19.99
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From John Carpenter, the master of horror behind 2000's hit John Carpenter's Vampires and classics like The Thing and Halloween, comes a sci-fi thriller full of explosive action and bone-chilling suspense.
Natasha Henstridge (Species) is Melanie Ballard, a headstrong police lieutenant on Mars in the year 2025. Humans have been colonising and mining on the red planet for some time, but when Ballard and her squad are sent to a remote region to apprehend the dangerous criminal James "Desolation" Williams, played by Ice Cube (Three Kings), they discover that he's the least of their worries. The mining operations have unleased a deadly army of Martian spirits who take over the bodies of humans and won't stop until they destroy all invaders of their planet.
With a stellar cast including Pam Grier (Jackie Brown), Jason Statham (Snatch) and Clea DuVall (The Faculty), as well as explosive special effects, JOHN CARPENTER'S GHOSTS OF MARS is an intergalactic terror fest like you've never seen.
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Genres |
Science Fiction Horror
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Studios |
Screen Gems Storm King Productions Media Companies: Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
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Features |
Scene Access Feature Trailers Featurettes Audio Commentary Production Notes
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Subtitles |
English German Hindi Turkish
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Audio
Tracks |
English Dolby Digital 5.1 German Dolby Digital 5.1 Commentary Dolby Digital Dolby Surround
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Cast |
Natasha Henstridge as Melanie Ballard Ice Cube as Desolation Williams Jason Statham as Jericho Butler Clea DuVall as Bashira Kincaid Pam Grier as Helena Braddock Joanna Cassidy as Whitlock Richard Cetrone as Big Daddy Mars Rosemary Forsyth as Inquisitor Liam Waite as Michael Descanso Duane Davis as Uno Lobo Sebastian as Dos Rodney A. Grant as Tres Peter Jason as McSimms Wanda DeJesus as Akooshay Doug McGrath as Benchley Rick Edelstein as Zimmerman Robert Carradine as Rodale Michael Krawic as Man in the Rover Eileen Weisinger as Woman Warrior Rex Linn as Yared Matt Nolan as Miner Marjean Holden as Young Woman Charlotte Cornwell as Narrator (voice)
Puppeteers Greg Nicotero (puppeteer) Jake Garber (puppeteer) Luke Khanlian (puppeteer) Louis Kiss (puppeteer) Scott Patton (puppeteer) David Wogh (puppeteer) |
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Direction: John Carpenter: Director Writing: Larry Sulkis: Writer John Carpenter: Writer Production: Sandy King: Producer Cinematography: Gary B. Kibbe: Director of Photography Film Editing: Paul C. Warschilka: Film Editor Music: John Carpenter: Composer Sound: Willie Burton: Production Sound Mixer John Dunn: Supervising Sound Editor Jeffrey J. Haboush: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Bill W. Benton: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Art: Lance Wilhoite: Visual Effects Robert Kurtzman: Make-up Effects Greg Nicotero: Make-up Effects Howard Berger: Make-up Effects William Elliott: Production Designer Robin Michel Bush: Costume Designer William Hiney: Art Director Mark Mansbridge: Art Director Llandys Williams: Costume Designer James R. Kail: Make-up Artist Kenneth Wensevic: Make-up Artist Fred Blau: Make-up Artist Deborah Denson: Make-up Artist Beverly Jo Pryor: Make-up Artist The Chandler Group Don Baker: Visual Effects
Hunter/Gratzner Industries Ian Hunter: Visual Effects
Shadowcaster Mike Shea: Visual Effects
Amalgamated Pixels Michael J. Morreale: Visual Effects
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