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How many seasons does Something Is Out There have?
1 season
How many episodes does Something Is Out There have?
2 episodes
When did Something Is Out There premiere?
May 8, 1988
When did Something Is Out There end?
May 9, 1988
How long is Something Is Out There?
3 hours and 20 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Something Is Out There?
6.5 out of 10
Who stars in Something Is Out There?
Joe Cortese
,
Maryam d'Abo
, and
George Dzundza
Who wrote Something Is Out There?
Frank Lupo
Who directed Something Is Out There?
Richard A. Colla
Who was the composer for Something Is Out There?
Sylvester Levay
Who was the executive producer of Something Is Out There?
John Ashley
and
Frank Lupo
Who was the cinematographer for Something Is Out There?
Arthur R. Botham
,
Geoff Burton
, and
Laszlo George
Who are the characters in Something Is Out There?
Jack Breslin
What genre is Something Is Out There?
Action, Adventure, Drama, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, and Thriller
How many awards has Something Is Out There been nominated for?
2 nominations
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