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Find Movies, TV shows, Celebrities and more... All | Help IMDb Movies, TV Celebs, Events News & & Showtimes & Photos Community Watchlist Sign in with Facebook Other Sign in options IMDb > Damnation Alley (1977) Damnation Alley (1977) More at IMDbPro » Photos (See all 11 | slideshow) Videos Own the rights? Overview Share this page: User Rating: 5.2/10 3,748 votes » Buy it at Amazon Popularity: Up 6% in popularity this week. See why on IMDbPro. Like911 people like this. Sign Up to see what your More at IMDb Pro friends like. Director: Jack Smight Discuss in Boards Writers: Roger Zelazny (novel) Add to Watchlist Alan Sharp (screenplay) ... (more) Update Data Contact: View company contact information for Damnation Alley on IMDbPro. Quicklinks combined details Release Date: 21 October 1977 (USA) See more » Top Links Genre: Sci-Fi See more » trailers and videos Tagline: You have seen great adventures. You are about to live one. See more » full cast and crew trivia Plot: In an post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors travel and find other settlements in huge custom designed all terrain official sites memorable quotes vehicles. Full summary » | Add synopsis » Overview Plot Keywords: See more » main details NewsDesk: Contest: Win The Serpent And The Rainbow Collector’s Edition on Blu-ray combined details full cast and crew (27 articles) (From DailyDead. 23 February 2016, 12:57 PM, PST) company credits February 23rd Blu-ray & DVD Releases Include American Horror Project: Vol. 1, The Serpent And The Rainbow (From DailyDead. 22 February 2016, 5:52 PM, PST) Awards & Reviews The Serpent And The Rainbow Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Clips & Trailer user reviews (From DailyDead. 20 February 2016, 10:23 AM, PST) external reviews awards user ratings User Reviews: BEST SCI FI VEHICLE DESIGN!!! See more (73 total) » parents guide message board Cast (in credits order) (complete, awaiting verification) Plot & Quotes plot summary Jan-Michael Vincent ... Tanner synopsis plot keywords memorable quotes George Peppard ... Maj. Eugene Denton Did You Know? Dominique Sanda ... Janice trivia goofs soundtrack listing Paul Winfield ... Keegan crazy credits alternate versions Jackie Earle Haley ... Billy movie connections FAQ Kip Niven ... Lt. Tom Perry Other Info box office/business Robert Donner ... Man / Guard release dates filming locations technical specs Seamon Glass ... Mountain Man #2 literature listings NewsDesk Trent Dolan ... Technician Promotional taglines Mark L. Taylor ... Haskins trailers and videos posters photo gallery Robert Hackman ... Colonel (as Bob Hackman) External Links Erik Cord ... Burning Man showtimes official sites miscellaneous Terence Locke ... Air Policeman (as Terrence Locke) photographs sound clips Marcia Holley ... Gloria video clips rest of cast listed alphabetically: Roger Creed ... Mountain Man (uncredited) Murray Hamilton ... Gen. Landers (uncredited) James R. Parkes ... Mountain Man (uncredited) Directed by Jack Smight Writing credits Roger Zelazny (novel) Alan Sharp (screenplay) and Lukas Heller (screenplay) Produced by Maury M. Cohen .... associate producer (as Maury Cohen) Hal Landers .... executive producer Paul Maslansky .... producer Bobby Roberts .... executive producer Jerome M. Zeitman .... producer Original Music by Jerry Goldsmith Cinematography by Harry Stradling Jr. (director of photography) Film Editing by Frank J. Urioste Casting by Jane Feinberg Mike Fenton Production Design by E. Preston Ames (as Preston Ames) Art Direction by William Cruse Set Decoration by Norman Rockett Makeup Department Lon Bentley .... makeup artist Evelyn Preece .... hairdresser Production Management William Davidson .... production manager (as William C. Davidson) Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Michael D. Moore .... second unit director (as Michael Moore) Donald Roberts .... assistant director Bart Roe .... second assistant director Art Department Jerry Kobold .... props Donald B. Nunley .... property master (as Donald Nunley) Sound Department Bruce Bisenz .... sound recording mixer William Hartman .... sound editor Edward Rossi .... sound editor (as Ed Rossi) Theodore Soderberg .... re-recording mixer Richard Sperber .... sound editor Paul Wells .... re-recording mixer Douglas O. Williams .... re-recording mixer (as Douglas Williams) Special Effects by Milt Rice .... special effects Gary L. King .... special effects assistant (uncredited) Jay King .... special effects technician (uncredited) Visual Effects by Margo Anderson .... visual effects editor (as Margo V. Anderson) Mimi Gramatky .... laser animation (as Mimi Gramatki) Clyde Tichenor .... laser consultant (as Clyde L. Tichenor) Joseph Wallikas .... optical camera operator Allen Blaisdell .... visual effects (uncredited) Mimi Gramatky .... animation camera operator (uncredited) Matthew Yuricich .... matte painter (uncredited) Stunts Dean Jeffries .... stunt coordinator Erik Cord .... stunts (uncredited) Roger Creed .... stunts (uncredited) Marcia Holley .... stunts (uncredited) Dean Jeffries .... stunts (uncredited) Bobby Porter .... stunts (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department Clifford Hutchison .... gaffer Tom May .... key grip (as Thomas May) Ken Middleham .... micro photographer Rexford L. Metz .... photographer: second unit (uncredited) Marv Newton .... still photographer (uncredited) Costume and Wardrobe Department Michael W. Hoffman .... wardrobe (as Michael Hoffman) Jennifer L. Parsons .... wardrobe (as Jennifer Parsons) Editorial Department Carole Keligian .... assistant editor Willie Navarro .... assistant editor Pat Shade .... assistant editor Music Department Leonard A. Engel .... music editor (as Len Engel) Arthur Morton .... orchestrator Artie Kane .... musician: keyboards (uncredited) Transportation Department Steve Bonner .... mechanic William Hogue .... driver (uncredited) Other crew Stanley Brossette .... unit publicist (uncredited) Jim Dannaldson .... zoological specialist (uncredited) Production Companies Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Distributors Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (1977) (USA) (theatrical) National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1983) (USA) (TV) (broadcast premiere) 20th Century Fox (1977) (Japan) (theatrical) Fox-Stockholm Film Distribution (1978) (Sweden) (theatrical) Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1978) (UK) (theatrical) CBS / Fox Video (1984) (Greece) (VHS) CBS/Fox Home Video (1980s) (Australia) (video) CBS/Fox (198?) (West Germany) (video) Key Video (video) Media Target Distribution (2014) (Germany) (DVD) (and Blu-ray) Shochiku CBS/Fox Video (SCF) (????) (Japan) (VHS) Shout! Factory (2011) (USA) (DVD) Shout! Factory (2011) (USA) (DVD) (Blu-Ray) Other Companies Pacific Title titles by Additional Details Also Known As: See more » Parents Guide: Add content advisory for parents Runtime: 91 min Country: USA Language: English Color: Color Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1 See more » Sound Mix: Sound 360° Certification: Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | Iceland:12 | Netherlands:16 (Original rating) | Norway:16 | Singapore:PG | Sweden:15 | UK:A (original rating) | UK:PG (video) | UK:12 (video) | USA:PG | West Germany:12 Filming Locations: Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA See more » Company: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation See more » Did You Know? Trivia: Filmed as "Damnation Alley," the title was changed to "Survival Run" during post-production re-editing. The title was changed back to the original "Damnation Alley" shortly before release. See more » Goofs: Continuity: In the sequence with Tanner on the motorcycle with a female mannequin in the desert with the giant scorpions, in some shots it is a real woman instead of a mannequin on the motorcycle with Tanner. See more » Quotes: Man:All the dead are dead - and the living are dying. See more » Movie Connections: Edited from When Worlds Collide (1951) See more » FAQ Was the Landmaster used in any other movies? Were the cockroaches real? See more » User Reviews (Review this title) 24 out of 28 people found the following review useful. BEST SCI FI VEHICLE DESIGN!!!, 18 October 2002 Author: ebranz from MTL Wowza! Now this movie aint great (far from it) but it aint horrid either. Just yer basic post nuclear sci-fi apocalypse survival flick. Survivors get from point A to point B with a bunch of trouble in between. The trouble actually doesn't add up to much (look for roaches!) and the acting and storyline are at a minimum....BUT!!!!!! The following things kicked ass!: Beginning!--->creepy slow suspense as the world faces nuclear destruction! Score!--->Great music sets the tone for the scenes (saving many) Sky FX!--->tripped out! The skies are the best looking I've seen in any apocalyptic movie...way cool! The SUV!!--->They actually built this thing! it works and works great! No scale model here, although I'm sure its looks are best viewed on the outside, but its done well, not cheap, handles the road great, and if i could find one, I'd buy it (look carefully at wheel design....amazing!) Dats it, Dats all. B-movie sci-fi fun. No brainer..great for 2 for 1 rental, follow it with something that will get brain workin again. Was the above review useful to you? Yes No See more (73 total) » Message Boards Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Damnation Alley (1977) Recent Posts (updated daily) User Why Las Vegas and Salt Lake City? cuffdaddy Saw this at the drive-in, a double-feature with Star Wars I think... bigfrog6 Name of piano song emir123 Landmaster vs. Stryker TheBob67 The worse part of this movie, is something truly irritating...