Body Snatchers

  • Theatrical - Wide 1993-06-09
Box Office Gross: $428,868
Running Time: 87 minutes
Language: English
Production Company: Dorset Productions, Robert H. Solo Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
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When Environmental Protection Agency inspector Steve Malone travels to a remote military base in order to check for toxic materials, he brings his family along for the ride. After arriving at the base, his teenage daughter Marti befriends Jean Platt, daughter... See more of the base’s commander, General Platt. When people at the base begin acting strangely, Marti becomes convinced that they are slowly being replaced by plant-like aliens.

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