Spaceman (1997 film)

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Spaceman
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Directed by Scott Dikkers
Written byScott Dikkers
Produced byScott Dikkers
Michael Hirsch
StarringDavid Ghilardi
Deborah King
Brian Stack
Cinematography Chris Chan Lee
Edited byPeter Etzweiler
Music byEdward Pearsall
Production
company
Distributed by Palm Pictures
Release date
  • 1997 (1997)
Running time
88 minutes
LanguageEnglish
Budget$50,000

Spaceman is a 1997 science fiction/comedy film from Palm Pictures. Filmed in Chicago, it tells of a man adjusting to life on Earth, with one problem: he has been trained only to be a killer since he was abducted as a toddler.


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