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arachnophobia
Synopsis
Referring to the fear of spiders, Arachnophobia features a particularly deadly species of spider that manages to make its way from the Venezuelan rain forest to a small California town, thanks to the many oversights of entomologist Julian Sands. Yuppie doctor Jeff Daniels, fed up with the dangers inherent in big-city living, has resettled in this town on the assumption that nothing untoward could ever happen here to himself and his family. Before long, however, Daniels is trying to make sense of a series of sudden deaths-and to figure out why each of the corpses has been drained of blood. The audience, of course, knows that the culprits are those pesky South American spiders, which grow larger with each kill. To make matters worse, Jeff Daniels suffers from a profound case of arachnophobia. John Goodman supports the cast as a slovenly exterminator, and Frank Marshall, longtime producer of Steven Spielberg's films, makes his directorial debut in Arachnophobia.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
  • Director:
    Frank Marshall, Frank Marshall (I),
  • Producer:
    Richard Vane, Kathleen Kennedy, Amblin Entertainment,
  • Production Design:
    James D. Bissell,
  • Writer:
    Wesley Strick, Don Jakoby,
  • Editor:
    Michael Kahn,
  • Cinematographer:
    Mikael Salomon,
  • Co-Producer:
    Don Jakoby,
  • First Assistant Camera:
    Ian Fox,
  • Supervising Sound Editor:
    Tom C. McCarthy,
  • Property Master:
    Louis S. Fleming,
  • Negative Cutter:
    Gary Burritt,
  • Camera Operator:
    Eric J. Goldstein,
  • Original Music Composer:
    Trevor Jones,
  • Cast:
    John Goodman, Stuart Pankin, Harley Jane Kozak, Jeff Daniels, Julian Sands, Brian McNamara,
  • Associate Producer:
    William S. Beasley,
  • Assistant Art Director:
    Edward T. McAvoy,
  • Makeup Artist:
    David Quashnick, James Lee McCoy,
  • Second Assistant Camera:
    David Luckenbach,
  • Assistant Property Master:
    Gary F. Kieldrup, Gus Feederle,
  • Story:
    Don Jakoby, Al Williams,
  • Camera Loader:
    Rebecca Baehler,
  • Creature Effects Technical Director:
    Chris Walas,
  • Costume Design:
    Jennifer L. Parsons,
  • Leadman:
    Tim Donelan,
  • Script Supervisor:
    Julie Pitkanen,
  • Best Boy Grip:
    Jesse Chavez,
  • Gaffer:
  • ADR Voice Casting:
    Barbara Harris,
  • Key Grip:
    Bobby Huber,
  • Executive Producer:
    Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall,
  • Casting:
    Mike Fenton, Judy Taylor, Valorie Massalas,
  • Pilot:
    Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc,
  • Art Direction:
    Christopher Burian-Mohr,
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
    David J. Hudson, Mel Metcalfe, Terry Porter,
  • Unit Production Manager:
    William S. Beasley,
  • Set Decoration:
    Jackie Carr,
  • Grip:
    Paul Iski, Jack Glenn,
  • Screenplay:
    Don Jakoby, Wesley Strick,
  • Visual Effects Coordinator:
    Alison Savitch,
  • Set Dresser:
    Max E. Brehme, Mike Carrillo, Don Kaeding,
  • Hairstylist:
    Carolyn Elias, Dione Taylor,
  • Music Editor:
    Thomas A. Carlson,
  • Co-Executive Producer:
    Ted Field, Robert W. Cort,
  • Sound Mixer:
    Ron Judkins,
  • Visual Effects Supervisor:
    David Sosalla,
  • Transportation Coordinator:
    Dan Marrow,
  • Construction Coordinator:
    Ernie Depew,
  • Dolly Grip:
    Jimmy Leavens,
  • Unit Publicist:
    Marsha Robertson,
  • Stunt Coordinator:
    Chuck Waters,
  • Second Assistant Director:
    David D'Ovidio,
  • Video Assist Operator:
    Richmond G. Cogswell,
  • Transportation Captain:
    Randy Burke,
  • First Assistant Director:
    Bruce Cohen,
  • Boom Operator:
    Robert Jackson,
  • Foley Artist:
    Hilda Hodges,
  • Special Effects Supervisor:
    Matt Sweeney,
  • Still Photographer:
    Ralph Nelson Jr.,
  • Supervising ADR Editor:
    R.J. Kizer, Richard Friedman,
  • Color Timer:
    Stephen R. Sheridan,
  • Art Department Coordinator:
    Suzanne Lee Peck,
  • Cableman:
    Randy McDonald,

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Arachnophobia