
Out There (1995)
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- PG-13
- 1h 38min
- Comedy, Sci-Fi
- 19 Nov 1995 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Cast
Billy Campbell | ... |
Delbert Mosley
(as Bill Campbell)
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Wendy Schaal | ... |
Paige Davis
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Rod Steiger | ... |
Col. Buck Gunner
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Jill St. John | ... |
Bunny Wells
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Bill Cobbs | ... |
Lyman Weeks
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Leslie Bevis | ... |
Deputy
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Paul Dooley | ... |
Emmett Davis
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David Rasche | ... |
Don Polson
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Julie Brown | ... |
Joleen
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Bobcat Goldthwait | ... |
Cobb
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Billy Bob Thornton | ... |
Jailbird
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Carel Struycken | ... |
Mr. Burke
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Tom Kenny | ... |
Man in Lobby
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P.J. Soles | ... |
Religious Nut
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Cindy Morgan | ... |
Judith Daws
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Michael C. Mahon | ... |
Guard
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June Lockhart | ... |
Donna
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Michael Talbott | ... |
Haywood Roussell
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Karl Bury | ... |
Young Emmett Davis
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Abraham Benrubi | ... |
Roy
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Gailyn Addis | ... |
Marilyn
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Richard Speight Jr. | ... |
Store Clerk
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Johann Benét | ... |
Adam
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Troi Ge | ... |
Space Alien
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Tino Insana | ... |
Man in Grocery
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Gary Bowers | ... |
Comic bookstore customer (uncredited)
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Jennifer Connelly | ... |
Woman in grocery line (uncredited)
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Sam Irvin | ... |
Man in Grocery Line (uncredited)
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Robert Picardo | ... |
Walter Danverstein (uncredited)
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Directed by
Sam Irvin |
Written by
Thomas Strelich | ... | (written by) & |
Alison Nigh | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Paul Colichman | ... | executive producer |
Miles A. Copeland III | ... | executive producer |
Larry Estes | ... | producer |
Cindy Morgan | ... | associate producer |
Nancy Paloian | ... | line producer |
Brian Pogue | ... | producer |
Jonas Thaler | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Frankie Blue | ||
Deborah Holland |
Cinematography by
Gary Tieche |
Film Editing by
Stephen R. Myers |
Editorial Department
David Hilbert | ... | assistant editor |
Jim J. Williams | ... | color timer (as Jim Williams) |
Casting By
Donald Paul Pemrick |
Production Design by
M. Nord Haggerty |
Art Direction by
Adam Olszewski |
Set Decoration by
Dawn R. Ferry |
Costume Design by
Wendy Range Rao | ... | (as Wendy Range) |
Makeup Department
John Deall | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Bernadette Harper | ... | assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist |
Carlann Matz | ... | assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist |
Jennifer Montgomery | ... | key hair stylist / key makeup artist |
Production Management
P. Todd Coe | ... | production supervisor |
Leigh Shanta | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Timothy Bird | ... | first assistant director |
Jennifer Hill | ... | second second assistant director |
Keenan Robinson | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Kevin Flynn | ... | swing |
Pete Flynn | ... | leadperson |
Charlotte Gimfalk | ... | set dresser |
Craig Lafferty | ... | property master |
Eric McHugh | ... | leadperson |
Susan Paley | ... | buyer |
Chris Pearson | ... | swing |
Keoni Waxman | ... | construction |
Tim Zeug | ... | construction |
Sound Department
Sarah Brady | ... | adr supervisor |
John Brasher | ... | re-recording mixer |
Marilyn Graf | ... | adr editor |
Scott Hamre | ... | boom operator |
Eric Hoeschen | ... | adr mixer |
Marty Hutcherson | ... | re-recording mixer |
Michael Jonascu | ... | sound effects editor |
Howard Neiman | ... | dialogue editor |
Doug Reed | ... | foley artist |
D.J. Ritchie | ... | sound mixer |
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann | ... | re-recording mixer (as Melissa Hofmann) |
Susan Shin | ... | adr editor |
Stunts
J. Suzanne Rampe | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Daniel R. Balber Jr. | ... | electrician |
Eric S. Boland | ... | grip |
Joel Bystrom | ... | grip |
Steve Charnow | ... | electrician |
James 'J.C.' Coker | ... | Steadicam operator |
Sean Patrick Crowell | ... | key grip |
Rick Davidson | ... | steadicam operator |
Javier Ferrer | ... | electrician |
Gergely Fonyó | ... | first assistant camera |
John Koth | ... | grip |
Christopher Lucchese | ... | grip |
Mark Palazzi | ... | grip |
Vincent J. Pecchi | ... | second assistant camera |
Andrew Phillips | ... | electrician |
John Priebe | ... | gaffer (as John R. Priebe) |
Milton Rudge | ... | grip |
Mark Salter | ... | best boy electric |
Matt Seng | ... | electrician |
T.K. Tyson | ... | best boy grip |
Tory von Wolf | ... | still photographer (as Tory von Wolfe) |
Casting Department
Dean E. Fronk | ... | casting associate |
Location Management
Steven F. Hasson | ... | location manager (as Steve Hasson) |
Music Department
Daniel Graeff | ... | music supervisor |
Stan Ridgway | ... | composer: song "Mexican Radio" |
Script and Continuity Department
Karen Eachus | ... | script supervisor (as Karen Kirkpatrick) |
Transportation Department
Mary Nesel | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Andrea A. Friedland | ... | production coordinator |
Mary Jasionowski | ... | production accountant |
Victoria Vaus | ... | title designer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Showtime Networks (1995) (United States) (tv)
- Viacom (1995) (United States) (tv)
- Home Cinema Group (1995) (Australia) (video)
- Paramount Home Video (1996) (United States) (VHS)
- Astral Video (1996) (Canada) (VHS)
- Multicom Entertainment Group (2011) (World-wide)
- IRS Media
- Top Tape (Brazil) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Film Finances (completion guarantor)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A Pulitzer Prize winning photographer named Mosley gets kicked off his job by his boss (Bobcat Goldthwait) for not taking sensational pictures consistently. He finds an old camera in a pack-rat's yard sale, which he later finds has some undeveloped film in it. He develops it, sees proof of aliens abducting a man, and tries to ask different people, including the Air Force, newspaper, a UFO freak, and finally a tabloid to help him. The tabloid publishes his story in a way that makes fun of him. He heads to the tabloid office to confront the president, gets in a fight, and tossed in jail, where he meets yet another UFO freak (Billy Bob Thornton). He gets bailed out (just in time!) by a beautiful young woman named Paige whose father was in the pictures being abducted, and has disappeared ever since...
Written by Stephen Dickson |
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Taglines | If You Believed ET and Close Encounters...You'll Probably Believe This One Too. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | During the filming, leading man Bill Campbell was, in real-life, dating actress Jennifer Connelly, his co-star in "The Rocketeer." Jennifer visited the set on several occasions and, for fun, agreed to appear as an extra in the grocery store scene. She and the film's director, Sam Irvin, play a couple in the grocery line behind Bill Campbell. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957). See more » |
Soundtracks | Mexican Radio See more » |