Body Snatchers
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Abel Ferrara
Gabrielle Anwar
Meg Tilly
Reilly Murphy
Forest Whitaker
Terry Kinney
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
This remake is in keeping with the spirit of Don Siegel's 1956 classic "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," where alien forces take over the bodies of humans, forcing the uninfested to band together. This updated version focuses on an EPA scientist and his family.
Cast
Gabrielle Anwar
Meg Tilly
Reilly Murphy
Forest Whitaker
Terry Kinney
Billy Wirth
Keith Smith
Craig Lockhart
Kathleen Doyle
G Elvis Phillips
Winston E Grant
Thurman L Combs
Johnny L Smith
Christine Elise
Darien Taylor
Marty Lyons
Tonea Stewart
Kimberly L Cole
Allen Perada
Ken Wilson
James P Monoghan
Rick Kangrga
Adrian Unveragh
Timothy P Brown
Candy Orsini
Phil Neilson
Sylvia Small
Stanley Small
Crew
G. A. Aguilar
Kenny Alexander
Bill Anagnos
Michael Barosky
Donah Bassett
Davis Bates
Bojan Bazelli
Roni Ben-nevat
Randi Berez
Dana Bertolette
Hal Blair
William Boatman
Marilyn Boozer
Kimberly Brent
Michelle Brienze
David Brooks
Francie Brown
Pete Bucossi
Rob Burman
Thomas R Burman
Sim Cain
Catherine L Calleson
Nik E Carey
Ferne Cassel
Mark Chadwick
Raymond Cistheri
Michael Clancy
Jack Clements
Larry Cohen
Larry Cohen
Michael J Cohen
Albert Coleman
Kyrsten Mate Comoglio
John Copeman
Cydney Cornell
Phil Cory
Joseph Coswell
Robert Cramer
Douglas Crosby
Gary Cruise
Joseph Cuervo
Rick D'andrea
Scott Dale
G W Davis
Karen Day
Joe Delia
Anthony Dinovi
R W Dixon
Jay Dranch
Bari Dreiband-burman
Andy Dupin
Nancy Ellen
Mindy Eshelman
Peter Etnoyer
Star Fields
Jack Finney
Peter Fish
Joe Fitos
Jennifer French
John L French
Steve Galich
Jake Garber
Thomas F Gleason
David Goldstein
Dana W Gonzales
Stuart Gordon
Michele Grant
Tony Guida
Jeffrey J. Haboush
Jeb Harrison
Chris Haskett
Michael Herbick
Terry Herring
Don Hewitt
Paul Hipp
Paul Hipp
Tonya Holly
Bess V Hopper
Nancy Howe-kenworthy
John Huke
Randy Smith Huke
Noga Isackson
Michael Jaffe
Peter Jamison
Ronald Jaynes
Kurt Olaf Johnstad
Kurt Olaf Johnstad
Gloria Kaiser
Karen Kelsall
Andrew Kenworthy
Marl Killingsworth
Jonathan Klein
David Kohn
Nicholas Vincent Korda
David E Larson
Mike Le Mare
Henry Link
Jennifer Lumpkin
Christopher Lyons
Dan Mabry
Mary Beth Mann
Sean Mannion
Horace Manzanares
Matt Marich
John Mcauliffe
Jesse Mcelroy
Jack Mcintyre
Jack Mclaughlin
Rexford Metz
Walter Mikowlski
David Milchen
Hal Miles
Margaret Mohr
Jim Monaghan
Frank Montano
George Mooradian
Dean Mumford
Tony Nakonechnyj
Cynthia Neilson
Phil Neilson
Michael Neumann
Louis Niemeyer
Craig Nisker
Ron Norris
Mick O'rourke
Phil Oetiker
Ben Oliver
Ben Oliver
Ben Oliver
Josh Ornstein
Candy Orsini
Anthony M Palk
Dennis Paoli
Michele Perrone
David Platt
Greg Polutanovich
John H. Post
Michael Redbourn
Anthony Redman
Don Robertson
Dale Robinette
Mike Robinson
Henry Rollins
Mariano Ros
Drew Ann Rosenberg
Mike Russo
Randall Sabuswawa
Gilbert Salas
Maria Schaab
Valerie Schwartz
Robert L Sephton
Ray Sergeant
Darrell Sheldon
Dave Simmons
Jimmy Small
Lynn L Smith
Gregg Smrz
Robert H. Solo
Linda Spheeris
Nicholas St John
Nicholas St. John
Paul H Stewart
Scott Stoddard
Ray Svedin
Jennifer Taback
Michael Tamburro
Adam Trammell
Konstantin Von Krusenstiern
Catherine Wall
William Ward
Jennifer Ware
Andrew Weiss
John G. Wilson
Robert J Wilson
Robert J Wilson
Carl Zittrer
Russel Zora
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Completed shooting April 5, 1992.
Limited Release in United States January 14, 1994
Released in United States Winter January 14, 1994
Released in United States February 4, 1994 (New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago)
Released in United States on Video July 13, 1994
Released in United States September 1993 (Shown at Boston Film Festival September 13-23, 1993.)
Released in United States October 1993 (Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival October 20-24, 1993 in East Hampton, New York.)
Limited Release in United States January 14, 1994
Released in United States Winter January 14, 1994
Released in United States February 4, 1994
Released in United States on Video July 13, 1994
Released in United States September 1993
Released in United States October 1993
Released in United States January 1994
Released in United States 2001
Shown at Boston Film Festival September 13-23, 1993.
Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival October 20-24, 1993 in East Hampton, New York.
Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival January 6-16, 1994.
The original version was directed by Don Siegel in 1956 and then remade in 1978 by director Philip Kaufman.
Began shooting February 5, 1992.
Released in United States January 1994 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival January 6-16, 1994.)
Released in United States 2001 (Shown in New York City (Anthology Film Archives) as part of program "The Films of Abel Ferrara" July 27 - August 16, 2001.)