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Documentary about the original 1986 film Critters. Features interviews with actors Dee Wallace, Don Opper, Terrence Mann, and Lin Shaye; producer Barry Opper; writer Brian Muir; critter designers and voice actors; and many more.
Production
Red Shirt Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Dee Wallace
Self

Don Keith Opper
Self

Terrence Mann
Self

Lin Shaye
Self

Barry Opper
Self
Brian Muir
Self
Charles Chiodo
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Edward Chiodo
Self

Stephen Chiodo
Self
R. Christopher Briggs
Self
Anthony Doublin
Self
David Adam Newman
Self

Mark Helfrich
Self

Corey Burton
Self
Gene Warren Jr.
Self
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