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| Kevin Dillon | Brian Flagg | |
| Shawnee Smith | Meg Penny | |
| Donovan Leitch | Paul Taylor | |
| Jeffrey DeMunn | Sheriff Herb Geller | |
| Candy Clark | Fran Hewitt | |
| Joe Seneca | Dr. Meddows | |
| Del Close | Reverend Meeker | |
| Paul McCrane | Deputy Bill Briggs | |
| Sharon Spelman | Mrs. Penny | |
| Beau Billingslea | Moss Woodley | |
| Art LaFleur | Pharmacist / Mr. Penny | |
| Ricky Paull Goldin | Scott Jeske | |
| Robert Axelrod | Jennings | |
| Bill Moseley | Soldier #2 | |
| Frank Collison | Hobbe | |
| Michael Kenworthy | Kevin Penny | |
| Jack Rader | Col. Hargis | |
| Billy Beck | Can Man | |
| Wade Mayer | Movie Patron |
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| Producer | Rupert Harvey
Elliott Kastner |
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| Writer | Chuck Russell
Frank Darabont |
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Scream now while you can still breathe!"The Blob" has returned in this horrific tale about a vile, malignant life-form that crashes to earth in a cozy, rural American town called Arborville. Untroubled by conscience or intellect, the Blob does only one thing - and it does it well. It eats anything and everything that moves: men, women, children. And tonight it wants to swallow Arborville whole. The original version of The Blob thrilled and terrified audiences back in the 1950s. Now the oozing, gooey killer is back with a whole new high-tech look. What was once only suggested now comes to life in this visually gut-wrenching thriller in the tradition of such classic remakes as "The Thing" and "The Fly." |
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