A horror writer buys an odd looking mutant embryo creature, pickled in a jar, from a shop in Chinatown, hoping it will be a creative inspiration for his work. Instead, the odd mutation provokes a rage of violence and lust to envelop the suburban villa where the writer lives with his wife and sexy secretary.
Directing | Fred Olen Ray | Director |
Camera | Gary Graver | Director of Photography |
Production | Alan Amiel | Producer |
Writing | Mark Thomas McGee | Screenplay |
Writing | Fred Olen Ray | Original Story |
Art | Janet Stokes | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Jerome Curtis | Costume Design |
Editing | Steven Nielson | Editor |
Editing | Fima Noveck | Supervising Film Editor |
Sound | Chuck Cirino | Original Music Composer |
Production | Herb Linsey | Line Producer |
Art | William F. Reinert | Art Direction |
Production | Patricia Rose | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Suzanne Diaz | Makeup Artist |
Production | Fima Noveck | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Crew | Cole S. McKay | Stunt Coordinator |
Costume & Make-Up | Cassandra Conners | Costumer |
Costume & Make-Up | Judy DiBerardino | Costumer |
Directing | Monica Ochoa | Script Supervisor |
Writing | Fred Olen Ray | Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Jerry Macaluso | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Directing | Grant Austin Waldman | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Steve Rockmael | First Assistant Director |
Sound | David Waelder | Sound Mixer |
Crew | Bob McCarthy | Special Effects |
Crew | Roy Knyrim | Special Effects Manager |
Lighting | Ted T.E. Tunney | Gaffer |