Futuropolis

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Futuropolis
Directed bySteve Segal
Phil Trumbo
Written bySteve Segal
Phil Trumbo
Produced bySteve Segal
Phil Trumbo
StarringTom Campagnoli
Mike Cody
Stan Garth
Cassandra Cossitt
Catherine Schultz
CinematographyGreg Hoey
Music byMarty McCavitt
Production
company
Rocket Films
Distributed byExpanded Entertainment
Release date
1984
Running time
37 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Futuropolis is a 1984 American short animated/stop motion science fiction film written and directed by Steve Segal and Phil Trumbo. The film introduces Tom Campagnoli, Mike Cody, Stan Garth, Catherine Schultz and Cassandra Cossitt in lead roles.

Plot[edit]

Space cadets Captain Garth (Stan Garth), Spud (Kirk Condyles), Lieutenant Luna (Catherine Schultz) and Cosmo (Tom Campagnoli) investigate the chaos unleashed by Lord Egghead (Mike Cody)'s "mutation ray."

Cast[edit]

  • Tom Campagnoli as Cosmo
  • Mike Cody as Egghead
  • Stan Garth as Captain Garth
  • Catherine Schultz as Lieutenant Luna
  • Cassandra Cossitt as 2nd Lieutenant
  • Kirk Condyles as Spud
  • Bud Webster as Guard
  • Mary Pat Jimenez as Dispatcher
  • Steve Segal as Muctu
  • Phil Trumbo as Guard

Production[edit]

The film is shot at Hoey/Silverman, Monument Avenue Association, Richmond Parks Recreation & Schools, Hollywood Cemetery and Skillygalley Restaurant, while the studios were provided by Alpha Recording Corp. and Science Museum of Virginia. The computer programming was made by Kermit Woodall and Steve Segal using Commodore 64.

Reception[edit]

As of November 11, 2002, the film held a score of 7,7 out of 10 by one user on IMDb. Janet Maslin of The New York Times and Peter Reiher also rated this film.

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