Main Cast: Paul Winfield, Neal McDonough, CCH Pounder
Release Year: 1995
Country: US
Run Time: 120 minutes
Plot
In this made-for-TV sci-fi-drama, the world has entered into an age when travel between the planets has become an everyday event, and Driscoll Rampant (Neal McDonough), a medical student, finds himself taking an internship on the distant planet of Rusta. Unlike Earth, Rusta does not turn on its axis as it orbits through space, with one half of the planet in constant daylight and the other in permanent nighttime; as a result, Rusta has two very different civilizations, one a genteel land of ladies and gentlemen, the other a feudal kingdom. As Rampant travels between the two sides of Rusta, he struggles to build a bridge between both sides in a world where the essential duality of man is brought clearly to the forefront. White Dwarf also stars Paul Winfield, C.C.H. Pounder, and Ele Keats. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Credit
Theadora Van Runkle - Costume Designer, Peter Markle - Director, Patrick McMahon - Editor, Francis Ford Coppola - Executive Producer, Robert Halmi, Sr. - Executive Producer, Bruce Wagner - Executive Producer, Stewart Copeland - Composer (Music Score), James Newport - Production Designer, Phedon Papamichael - Cinematographer, Wally Pfister - Cinematographer, Jan Pascale - Set Designer, Bruce Wagner - Screenwriter