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How many seasons does Alone have?
10 seasons
How many episodes does Alone have?
119 episodes
When did Alone premiere?
June 18, 2015
How long are episodes of Alone?
44 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Alone?
8.4 out of 10
Who stars in Alone?
Sam Larson
Who is the director of Alone?
Jeff Kay
Who is the producer of Alone?
Leif Johnson
and
Stephanie Kanner
Who is the composer for Alone?
Alex Khaskin
,
Brett St. James
,
Justin Crosby
, and
Kevin Bluhm
Who is the executive producer of Alone?
Shawn Witt
,
Zachary Behr
,
Russell McCarroll
,
Dan Bree
,
Rafael Monserrate
,
David George
,
Gretchen Palek
,
Ryan Pender
,
Zachary Green
,
Grant Kahler
, and others
Who is the cinematographer for Alone?
Francisco Cortez
,
Sean Cable
, and
Srael Boruchin
What is the plot of Alone?
Ten survival "experts" attempt to survive alone. The winner receives $500,000.
What genre is Alone?
Documentary, Game-Show, and Reality-TV
How many awards has Alone been nominated for?
1 nomination
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