Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

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  • IMDb page: Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)
  • Rate: 8.3/10 total 77,969 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi | Thriller
  • Release Date: 16 May 2013 (USA)
  • Runtime: 132 min
  • Filming Location: Iceland
  • Budget: $185,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $181,156,000 (USA) (31 May 2013)
  • Director: J.J. Abrams
  • Stars: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Michael Giacchino   
  • Soundtrack: The Growl
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | Datasat | SDDS | Dolby Atmos
  • Plot Keyword: Captain | Death | Friendship | Human Alien Relationship | Fist Fight

Writing Credits By:

  • Roberto Orci (written by) &
  • Alex Kurtzman (written by) &
  • Damon Lindelof (written by)
  • Gene Roddenberry (television series "Star Trek")

Known Trivia

  • Screenwriters Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman explained that the dilemma for the sequel was whether to pit the crew against another villain, or to have an “exploration sci-fi plot where the unknown and nature itself is somehow an adversary”, like in Star Trek.
  • According to J.J. Abrams, the time travel-alternate reality concept used in the previous film was a deliberate ploy to enable a reboot for new sagas/films: “The idea, now that we are in an independent timeline, allows us to use any of the ingredients from the past – or come up with brand-new ones – to make potential stories.”
  • Benicio Del Toro was in early talks for the role of John Harrison, but eventually declined due to monetary issues. Demián Bichir, Édgar Ramírez and Jordi Mollà were considered afterwards, before Benedict Cumberbatch was finally cast.
  • Paramount Pictures requested director J.J. Abrams to make the film in 3D. However, Abrams wanted to shoot the movie two dimensionally on film using IMAX cameras. The two compromised, and as a result this film marks the first time in cinema history that a movie was filmed in the IMAX format and then converted into 3D in post production.
  • Benedict Cumberbatch was recommended to J.J. Abrams by his Super 8 co-producer Steven Spielberg, who directed the actor in the film War Horse.
  • Peter Weller previously starred in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, along with former Trek villain Christopher Lloyd; and in RoboCop alongside fellow Trek veterans Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith and Miguel Ferrer.
  • Benedict Cumberbatch is best known for playing the title character in Sherlock. Leonard Nimoy played Sherlock Holmes on stage in the 1970s, and even makes reference to this fact in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, citing Holmes’s logic that “when you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” Star Trek VI cast member Christopher Plummer also played Holmes, and also speaks a trademark line, “The game’s afoot.” Nimoy also recorded a song in the 1970s, “The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins”, inspired by The Hobbit. Cumberbatch voices the dragon Smaug in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, in which his Sherlock castmate Martin Freeman plays Bilbo Baggins.
  • Benedict Cumberbatch recorded his screen test at his best friend’s kitchen using an iPhone.
  • Benedict Cumberbatch and Alice Eve have worked together twice before, in Hawking and Starter for 10.
  • Of all the titles proposed for the film, including many joke titles, Damon Lindelof preferred “Star Trek: Transformers 4” best: “It’s technically available, we can go there!”

Goofs: Revealing mistakes: When Carol is brought back to the Enterprise with a broken leg, she can not walk without aid. However, once in the Med-Bay and camera focus shifts away, she walks normally out of the shot.

Plot: After the crew of the Enterprise find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. Full summary »  »

Story: When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew. Written byParamount Pictures

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Synopsis: The USS Enterprise is sent to observe Planet Nibiru, but finds a volcano on the verge of erupting and wiping out its primitive inhabitants. In the process of launching a dangerous mission to halt the eruption, first officer Spock’s life is jeopardized, forcing Kirk to break the "Prime Directive" and reveal the Enterprise to the planet’s civilisation to rescue him. As a consequence, a number of indigenous people begin to worship the ship as it leaves. After being called back to Earth, Kirk is relieved of command, and Admiral Pike reassumes command of the Enterprise. Shortly afterward, Starfleet agent John Harrison bombs a secret "Section 31" installation in London. An emergency meeting of high ranking officers is called at Starfleet headquarters, which Kirk attends as Pike’s first officer. The meeting is attacked by a gunship piloted by Harrison. Kirk takes the gunship down, but Harrison escapes and Pike dies.

After Pike’s funeral, Admiral Marcus (Weller) authorizes Kirk to hunt down Harrison, who has fled to the Klingon homeworld of Qo’noS. Since Qo’noS lies deep in Klingon territory and Starfleet is on the brink of war with the Klingon Empire, the Enterprise is supplied with 72 long-range prototype photon torpedoes, and is ordered to fire them all at Harrison’s location once he is found. Believing the torpedoes could be dangerous to the ship, chief engineer Montgomery Scott refuses to take them aboard and tenders his resignation when ordered to accept them. The Admiral’s daughter, scientist Carol Marcus also joins the crew, under a false identity, and Pavel Chekov is promoted to Chief Engineer.

After arriving at the Klingon homeworld, the Enterprise’s warp core malfunctions, leaving the ship stranded in space. With repairs underway, Kirk, Spock and Uhura use a previously commandeered trader ship to enter Qo’noS. However, they are detected by Klingon patrol ships and are forced to land. Despite Uhura’s attempts to negotiate, the Klingons prepare to kill the trio, when a mysterious figure attacks the Klingons. After wiping them out, John Harrison confronts the landing party, but surrenders after learning the precise number of torpedoes aimed at him.

Back on the Enterprise, Harrison reveals his real identity: Khan, a genetically augmented superhuman, who has been in cryo sleep for 300 years after waging an unsuccessful war on Earth to eradicate all those inferior to himself and his superhuman comrades. He suggests Kirk should take a closer look at the 72 prototype torpedoes and tells him a set of spatial coordinates. Kirk orders McCoy to take apart one of the torpedoes, and contacts Scotty back on Earth to examine the co-ordinates. The torpedoes are found to each contain a genetically-engineered human in cryo sleep – the remaining members of Khan’s crew from the Botany Bay. Khan explains that Admiral Marcus awakened Khan to force him to use his superior intellect and savagery to develop advanced weapons to start a war with the Klingons, keeping his crew as hostages. Kirk realizes that the Enterprise warp core has been sabotaged on Marcus orders, making the covert operation to kill Khan a one-way ticket.At the same time Scott arrives at the coordinates which have been revealed by Khan, and finds a secret Starfleet shipyard, which he infiltrates. Back on the Enterprise the defective warp core is brought back online, but Chekov discourages from using it yet. Shortly after, another ship arrives: an unregistered Federation battleship, the USS Vengeance – a massive vessel built for combat which dwarfs the Enterprise. Admiral Marcus reveals himself as the commander of the vessel, demanding Kirk hand over Khan. Kirk refuses, and the Enterprise warps away to Earth, to return Khan to stand trial for his crimes.

With Marcus in pursuit, the Enterprise is attacked by the Vengeance in Earth’s orbit. Outgunned, the Enterprise is severely damaged. Ultimately Kirk agrees to hand over Khan and the 72 bodies in cryo sleep in exchange for the lives of his crew. Marcus refuses and beams his daughter aboard to prevent her being used against him. As the Vengeance is about to destroy the Enterprise, it suffers a ship-wide power outage, caused by Scott who had boarded the ship earlier at the secret shipyard. As the Enterprise weapons are too damaged to continue the fight, and knowing that Khan was the designer of Marcus’ ship, Kirk allies himself with Khan and boards the enemy ship. They reunite with Scott and take the bridge. Meanwhile, Spock contacts Spock Prime to learn of Khan’s history and how to defeat him. Khan betrays Kirk and takes control of the ship, killing Admiral Marcus in the process. Khan negotiates with Spock for Kirk’s life, and beams aboard the 72 torpedoes onto the Vengeance.Khan beams Kirk and the rest of the boarding party back to the Enterprise in order to destroy it. Spock reveals that the torpedoes beamed to the Vengeance were armed, while the cryo pods still remain on the Enterprise. The torpedoes detonate, rendering the Vengeance non-functional, and sending Khan into a furious rage, believing his crew have been killed. Both ships start descending towards the Earth’s surface. The crew of the Enterprise manage to halt their ship’s descent, as Kirk sacrifices his life to re-align the warp core, dying from radiation poisoning. The enemy ship crashes into downtown San Francisco. Having survived the crash, Khan tries to escape in the chaos, but is pursued by Spock. Meanwhile, Doctor Leonard McCoy discovers that Khan’s blood may reanimate the dead Kirk. At the last possible moment, Uhura prevents Spock from killing Khan, and he is taken captive.

Kirk reacts positively to the treatment and is revived and put back on active duty. Khan is sealed into his cryo pod and stored away with the rest of his crew. As the film ends, the Enterprise is re-christened and departs for a 5-year mission of exploration.

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Produced By:

  • J.J. Abrams known as producer
  • Bryan Burk known as producer
  • Jeffrey Chernov known as executive producer
  • David Ellison known as executive producer
  • Dana Goldberg known as executive producer
  • Tommy Gormley known as co-producer
  • Tommy Harper known as co-producer
  • Alex Kurtzman known as producer
  • Damon Lindelof known as producer
  • Roberto Orci known as producer
  • Michelle Rejwan known as co-producer
  • Ben Rosenblatt known as co-producer
  • Paul Schwake known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Chris Pine known as Kirk
  • Zachary Quinto known as Spock
  • Zoe Saldana known as Uhura
  • Karl Urban known as Bones
  • Simon Pegg known as Scotty
  • John Cho known as Sulu
  • Benedict Cumberbatch known as Khan
  • Anton Yelchin known as Chekov
  • Bruce Greenwood known as Pike
  • Peter Weller known as Marcus
  • Alice Eve known as Carol
  • Noel Clarke known as Thomas Harewood
  • Nazneen Contractor known as Rima Harewood
  • Amanda Foreman known as Ensign Brackett
  • Jay Scully known as Lieutentant Chapin
  • Jonathan Dixon known as Ensign Froman (as Jonathan H. Dixon)
  • Aisha Hinds known as Navigation Officer Darwin
  • Joseph Gatt known as Science Officer 0718
  • Jeremy Raymond known as Lead Nibiran
  • Tony Guma known as Nibiran
  • Kimberly Arland known as Madeline (as Kimberly Broumand)
  • Sean Blakemore known as Klingon
  • Nick Tarabay known as Klingon
  • Beau Billingslea known as Captain Abbot
  • Deep Roy known as Keenser
  • Anjini Taneja Azhar known as Lucille Harewood
  • Jack Laufer known as Doctor
  • Katie Cockrell known as Girl
  • Kellie Cockrell known as Girl
  • Jason Matthew Smith known as Cupkace
  • Chris Hemsworth known as George Kirk
  • Jennifer Morrison known as Winona Kirk
  • Seth Ayott known as Enterprise Shuttle Ensign
  • Marco Sanchez known as Torpedo Security
  • Lee Reherman known as Uniformed Security
  • Scott Lawrence known as U.S.S. Vengeance Officer
  • Usman Ally known as U.S.S. Vengeance Officer
  • Nolan North known as U.S.S. Vengeance Bridge Officer
  • James Hiroyuki Liao known as U.S.S. Vengeance Bridge Officer
  • Rob Moran known as U.S.S. Vengeance Ensign
  • Berit Francis known as Starfleet Admiral
  • Akiva Goldsman known as Starfleet Admiral
  • Benjamin P. Binswanger known as Starfleet Admiral
  • Christopher Doohan known as Transport Officer
  • Andy Demetrio known as U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
  • Gianna Simone known as U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
  • Rene Rosado known as U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
  • Jacqueline King known as U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
  • James L. Tran known as U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew (as Long Tran)
  • Ningning Deng known as U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
  • Jodi Johnson known as U.S.S. Enterprise Bridge Crew
  • Colleen Harris known as Lady V
  • Jeffrey Chase known as U.S.S. Enterprise Security
  • Moni Akiwowo known as U.S.S. Enterprise Nurse (as Monisola Akiwowo)
  • Paul K. Daniel known as Shuttle Pilot
  • Ser'Darius Blain known as U.S.S. Enterprise Red Shirt
  • Heather Langenkamp known as Moto
  • David C. White known as U.S.S. Enterprise Crew
  • Melissa Paulo known as Bar Girl
  • Cynthia Addai-Robinson known as San Francisco Woman
  • Drew Grey known as San Francisco Bar Patron
  • Douglas Weng known as U.S.S. Vengeance Security
  • Charles Haugk known as San Francisco Resident
  • Max Chernov known as San Francisco Resident
  • Jesper Inglis known as San Francisco Resident
  • Jacob Rhodes known as Nibiru Child
  • Kentucky Rhodes known as Nibiru Child
  • Toney Wilson known as Shaku (as Anthony Wilson)
  • Eric Greitens known as Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
  • Melissa Steinman known as Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
  • Adam McCann known as Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
  • Jon Orvasky known as Starfleet Ceremonial Guard
  • Gerald W. Abrams known as Starfleet Memorial Admiral
  • James McGrath known as Starfleet Memorial Admiral
  • Arlen Escarpeta known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Chris Gardner known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Joe Hanna known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Joe Moses known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Kevin Michael Richardson known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • David Sobolov known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Fred Tatasciore known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Kiff VandenHeuvel known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Julianne Buescher known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Candice Renee known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Audrey Wasilewski known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Emily Towers known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Bill Hader known as Additional Voices (voice)
  • Chloe Act known as Nikicha Tomser (uncredited)
  • Tom Archdeacon known as Ensign Spyke (uncredited)
  • Alexandra Aristy known as Starfleet HQ Staff #2 (uncredited)
  • Melissa Baldridge known as Deck Crew (uncredited)
  • Paris Benjamin known as Enterprise Crew Engineer (uncredited)
  • Jon Lee Brody known as Enterprise Crew Security (uncredited)
  • Mike Dalager known as Enterprise Crew Security (uncredited)
  • Leni Ford known as Cosmoe (uncredited)
  • Gary-7 known as The Nibirian Elder (uncredited)
  • Mark Alexander Herz known as Enterprise Security #1 (uncredited)
  • Ryan T. Husk known as Starfleet Officer (uncredited)
  • Coy Jandreau known as Nibiran (uncredited)
  • Britanni Johnson known as NYU Nurse (uncredited)
  • Mike Kalinowski known as Starfleet Officer (uncredited)
  • Robert Kane known as Civilian (uncredited)
  • Elly Kaye known as Star Fleet Officer (uncredited)
  • Hina Khan known as Cadet (uncredited)
  • Dave Kim known as Starfleet Enlisted Soldier (uncredited)
  • Ariel D. King known as Starfleet Civilian (uncredited)
  • Kasia Kowalczyk known as Grasia Alien (uncredited)
  • Bryan Lee known as Starfleet Cadet (uncredited)
  • Andrew Maiorano known as Starfleet HQ Staff #3 (uncredited)
  • Brent McGee known as Enterprise Crew Engineer (uncredited)
  • Teebone Mitchell known as Starfleet HQ Staff #1 (uncredited)
  • Peet Montzingo known as Bar Patron 2 (uncredited)
  • Hiram A. Murray known as Bar Patron (uncredited)
  • Westley Nguyen known as Civilian (uncredited)
  • Leonard Nimoy known as Spock Prime (uncredited)
  • Brendan Norman known as Enterprise Crew Engineer (uncredited)
  • Thomas W. Stewart known as Enterprise Crew Engineer (uncredited)
  • John Tomkins known as (uncredited)
  • Kyle Valle known as Starfleet Civilian (uncredited)
  • David C. Waite known as Star Fleet Command (uncredited)
  • Felicity Wren known as Starfleet Officer (uncredited)
  • Omid Zader known as Meter maid (uncredited)

..{tab=Supporting Department}Makeup Department:

  • Michelle Denering known as special makeup effects artist
  • Leslie Devlin known as makeup artist
  • Connie Grayson Criswell known as contact lens technician (as Connie Grayson)
  • Connie Grayson Criswell known as wig maker (as Connie Grayson)
  • Jamie Kelman known as special makeup effects artist
  • Rolf John Keppler known as special makeup effects artist
  • Eryn Krueger Mekash known as special makeup effects artist
  • Heather Langenkamp known as makeup artist
  • Don Lanning known as makeup designer
  • Veronica Lorenz known as special makeup effects artist
  • Ali Magee known as makeup department pa
  • Mary L. Mastro known as hair department head
  • Joe Matke known as hair stylist
  • Mike Mekash known as special makeup effects artist
  • Bart Mixon known as special makeup effects artist
  • Christopher Allen Nelson known as special makeup effects artist
  • Michele Payne known as hair stylist
  • Margaret Prentice known as special makeup effects artist
  • Steve Prouty known as special makeup effects artist
  • Janine Rath known as key hair stylist
  • Deborah Rutherford known as assistant makeup department head (as Deborah Patino Rutherford)
  • Don Rutherford known as background makeup supervisor
  • Dave Snyder known as special makeup effects artist
  • Jeanne Van Phue known as makeup artist
  • Jay Wejebe known as makeup artist
  • Jose Zamora known as hair stylist

Art Department:

  • Tom Altobello known as property assistant
  • Rich Andrade known as set dresser
  • Callie Andreadis known as art department assistant
  • Harald Belker known as concept designer
  • Todd Bennett known as plasterer
  • Carina Berlin known as art department assistant
  • Scott Bobbitt known as lead man
  • Chris Bonura known as concept artist
  • Phillip Boutte Jr. known as conceptual designer
  • Maxwell Britton known as set dresser
  • Shawn D. Bronson known as art department assistant
  • Michael Broom known as conceptual designer
  • Jonathan Burdeshaw known as sculptor
  • Lorrie Campbell known as set designer
  • Clint Carney known as concept artist
  • Clint Carney known as prop maker
  • Ryan Church known as concept artist
  • Brian R Cole known as sculptor
  • Jack Cornelius known as set dresser
  • Tim Croshaw known as set designer
  • Kevin Cross known as set designer
  • Andrea Dopaso known as illustrator
  • John Eaves known as conceptual illustrator
  • Gregory M. Edgar known as assistant property master
  • Gregory M. Edgar known as property assistant
  • Blake Fabian known as digital asset manager
  • Robert Fechtman known as set designer
  • Mariano Fernandez known as metal shop foreman
  • Francesco Ferrara known as painter
  • Giovanni Ferrara known as paint foreman
  • Chela Fiorini known as assistant property master
  • Andy Flores known as standby painter
  • Jeff Frost known as concept model maker
  • Rick Gamez known as prop fabricator
  • Hank Giardina known as paint supervisor
  • Peter N. Griffith known as property assistant
  • Melissa Harrison known as property coordinator
  • Matt R. Hopkins known as prop fabricator
  • Kevin Houlihan known as key art assistant
  • Aaron Jackson known as art department assistant
  • Sean D. Jackson known as set dresser
  • Ryan Jacoby known as mold shop
  • Tex Kadonaga known as set designer
  • Clark Kelly known as sculptor
  • Jane Kilkenny known as prop shop gang boss: laser tech
  • David Ladish known as set dresser
  • Steven Ladish known as set dresser
  • Chris Larsen known as set dresser
  • Tammy S. Lee known as set designer
  • Michael C. Magno known as set dresser
  • Jason Mahakian known as concept model maker
  • Jeff Markwith known as set designer
  • Karl J. Martin known as set designer
  • Victor James Martinez known as concept artist
  • Richard F. Mays known as digital set designer
  • Merdyce McClaran known as on set dresser
  • Jaime Mengual known as electronic prop assistant
  • Steven Messing known as concept designer
  • Ed Mirassou known as prop maker
  • Christopher Morente known as greensman
  • Amanda Moss Serino known as assistant set decorator
  • Daniel P. Murphy known as construction metal fabricator
  • Timothy Oakley known as prop fabricator
  • Neville Page known as lead creature designer
  • Sam Page known as set designer
  • Ken Palkow known as prop fabricator
  • Alexander Panov known as art department
  • Sara Philpott known as set decoration buyer
  • Anne Porter known as set designer
  • Roger Prater known as greens gang boss
  • Edward J. Protiva known as set dresser
  • Eric Ramirez known as gang boss
  • Andrew Reeder known as set designer
  • Todd Rex known as set sculptor
  • Dennis Richardson known as construction foreman
  • Bruce Richter known as construction carpenter
  • Josue Rodriguez known as assistant property master
  • Christopher S. Ross known as conceptual illustrator
  • Maury Ruiz known as concept artist
  • Shaun Russell known as sculptor
  • Chris Samp known as set painter gang boss
  • Scott Schneider known as set designer
  • Clint Schultz known as lead graphic designer
  • Kino Scialabba known as designer: Legion Entertainment
  • Constantine Sekeris known as conceptual designer
  • Emmanuel Shiu known as concept designer
  • Andrew M. Siegel known as property master
  • Brett C. Smith known as buyer
  • Easton Michael Smith known as set designer
  • Chris Snyder known as construction coordinator
  • Sarah Snyder known as construction pa
  • Anne Tobin known as set decoration coordinator
  • Jason Vanover known as key greensman
  • David Vegezzi known as interface art designer: "OOOii"
  • Garrett Vosburg known as greensman
  • Randall D. Wilkins known as set designer
  • Jane Wuu known as set designer
  • Christine Youngstrom known as art department coordinator
  • Jack White known as food stylist (uncredited)

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Production Companies:

  • Paramount Pictures (presents)
  • Bad Robot
  • Skydance Productions (presents)

Other Companies:

  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  camera cranes
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  hydrascope telescoping crane arm
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  stabilized remote camera systems
  • Company 3  digital intermediate
  • Dolby Laboratories  sound mix
  • Flying Pictures  aerial filming services provided by
  • Kelvin Optical  digital intermediate
  • Legion Entertainment  post-production (loan-out creative)
  • Monster Picture Crane  stunt rigging crane
  • Movie Movers  cast trailers
  • Movie Movers  hair and makeup trailers
  • POP Sound  ADR Recording
  • Pictorvision  Eclipse aerial camera system
  • Road Rebel  production travel
  • Varèse Sarabande  soundtrack
  • Saga Film  
  • Avon Studio Transport  vehicle rentals
  • BT Industrial Supply  expendables
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  camera dollies
  • Digital Media Services (DMS)  digital marketing asset management
  • Direct Tools & Fasteners  expendables
  • Kelvin Optical  titles
  • Stereo D  3D stereoscopic conversion

Distributors:

  • Paramount Pictures Entertainment (2013) (Canada) (theatrical)
  • Paramount Pictures (2013) (Germany) (theatrical)
  • Paramount Pictures (2013) (Japan) (theatrical)
  • Paramount Pictures (2013) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Solar Entertainment (2013) (Philippines) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2013) (Poland) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (2013) (USA) (DVD)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (2013) (USA) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2013) (Philippines) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2013) (Singapore) (theatrical)

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Special Effects:

  • FotoKem (visual effects dailies)
  • Giant Studios (3D scanning)
  • Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)
  • Kelvin Optical (visual effects)
  • Pixomondo
  • Atomic Fiction

Visual Effects by:

  • Darrell Abney known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Eri Adachi known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Jan Adamczyk known as division compositing supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Rose Adler known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Nikita Agrawal known as stereo production coordinator
  • Anjel Alcaraz known as lead stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Patrick L. Almanza known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Patrick L. Almanza known as stereoscopic painter
  • Juan Alvarez known as roto artist
  • Miriam Alvarez known as stereo depth artist: Stereo D
  • Michael Amato known as stereoscopic artist
  • Ron Ames known as visual effects producer
  • Xuzhen An known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Pedro Andrade known as digital compositor
  • Tovonaina Andriamampionona known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Beverley Joy Ang known as assistant technical director
  • Siau Yene Ang known as lighting technical director
  • Carlos Anguiano known as pipeline developer: Pixomondo
  • Erick Aragon known as rotoscope artist
  • Oliver Arnold known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Aitor Arroyo known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Aitor Arroyo known as digital compositor
  • Florian Ast known as compositing intern: Pixomondo
  • Ilya Astrakhan known as lead lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • David August known as interactive technology designer
  • Ando Avila known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Paul A. Baccam known as rotoscope artist
  • Paul A. Baccam known as stereoscopic artist
  • Christian Bahr known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Uli Baier known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Buffy Bailey known as previs artist
  • Joseph Bailey known as digital compositor: ILM
  • Kevin Baillie known as visual effects supervisor: Atomic Fiction
  • Santhoshi Balasubramanian known as digital compositor: ILM
  • Justin Ball known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • James Ballard known as compositor
  • Zheng Bao known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Jacobo Barreiro known as digital artist: ILM
  • Steven Barthen known as cg intern: Pixomondo
  • Brandon Bartlett known as division cg supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Sam Bassett known as digital compositor: ILM
  • Michael Bauer known as digital production supervisor
  • Fritz Beck known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Brian N. Bentley known as senior stereoscopic compositor
  • Frank Berbert known as digital compositor: ILM
  • Maxime Besner known as stereo compositor
  • Annalyn Betinol known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Aaron D. Beyer known as visual effects
  • Jürgen Bilstein known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Kerry Joseph Blackman known as visual effects assistant editor
  • Daniel Blöcher known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Ioan Boieriu known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Jason Bomstein known as stereoscopic artist
  • Jason Bond known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Siksit Boonyodom known as compositor
  • Konstantin Borchert known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Cris Borgnine known as rigging supervisor
  • Chloe Bostian known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Jason Bowers known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • John Bowers known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Simon Brenner known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Andreas Bundenthal known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Bryan Burger known as ingest manager: Stereo D
  • Aaron Burnitt known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • David Burton known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Sebastian Butenberg known as animation supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Andrew Byrne known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Moises Flores Cabrera known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Jay Caguioa known as stereo compositor
  • Owen Calouro known as layout artist: ILM
  • Sue Campbell known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Nicholas Canavan known as stereoscopic rotoscope artist: Stereo D
  • Deborah Carlson known as fx technical director: ILM
  • Tasha Carlson known as stereoscopic depth artist
  • Simon Carr known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Steve Casa known as visual effects photographer
  • Kyle Cascadden known as IT trainee: Pixomondo
  • Christian Castaneda known as digital compositor: ILM
  • Marco Castellani known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Snata Chakraborty known as stereo roto artist
  • Karhoe Chan known as layout artist: ILM
  • Kai Chang known as digital artist: Industrial Light & Magic
  • Mark Chataway known as technical director: ILM
  • Cheah Chin Chee known as digital matte artist
  • Jane Chen known as digital artist
  • Jason Chen known as main unit data wrangler
  • Zhongwei Chen known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Cheng Cheng known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Alexander Chiles known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Tagui Chilyan known as stereo production assistant: Stereo D
  • Wally Chin known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Bryan Chojnowski known as previs artist
  • Sam Claitor known as compositing trainee: Pixomondo
  • Graham D. Clark known as head of stereography: Stereo D
  • Jimi Clark known as compositor: visual effects element qc
  • Darrell Claunch known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Dan Cobbett known as compositing supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Joshua E. Cohen known as visual effects artist
  • Elliot Contreras known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Sonia Contreras known as layout artist: ILM
  • Jay Cooper known as compositing supervisor
  • Jay Cooper known as compositing supervisor: ILM
  • Elissa Cordero known as stereoscopic animator
  • Matt Cordero known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Trea Cotton known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Maurice Cox known as senior stereoscopic compositor
  • Peter Cromwell known as stereoscopic artist
  • Davide Curletti known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Brian G. Curtis known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Xu Dai known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • David Dame known as digital artist
  • Enrico Damm known as cg supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Lorelei David known as visual effects editor
  • James Davis Jr. known as depth artist
  • Gilbert Dawson-Kesson known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Marcos De Barros known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Val Dela Rosa known as systems architect: stereoscopic conversion
  • Levon Shant Demirjian known as visual effects
  • Del DePierro known as visual effects stereoscopic supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Rustin Devendorf known as stereoscopic depth artist
  • Harish Devnani known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Lucas di Rago known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Kenny DiGiordano known as previs artist
  • Matt DiNardo known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Doris Ding known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Gus Djuro known as senior stereoscopic compositor
  • Tim Dobbert known as layout supervisor
  • Michael Dohne known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Maren Dolzmann known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Hugo Dominguez known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Sebastian Domula known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Mayur Duchakke known as render wrangler
  • C. Michael Easton known as animator: ILM
  • Selwyn Eddy known as digital artist
  • Sergej Eichmann known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Will Elsdale known as effects technical director: ILM
  • Daniel Emmerich known as cg intern: Pixomondo
  • James England known as depth artist: Stereo D
  • Denny Ertanto known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Juan Antonio Espigares Enríquez known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • David Espinoza known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Bryan T. Evans known as machmove artist
  • Garrett Eves known as depth artist
  • Andrew Ewert known as visual effects coordinator: ILM
  • Benjamin Ey known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Maeve Eydmann known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Paul Faeldo known as stereo compositor: Stereo D
  • Devin Fairbairn known as layout artist: ILM
  • TJ Falls known as associate visual effects producer
  • Hsuanyi Fang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Brian Fanska known as stereoscopic lead
  • Salina Farkas known as accounting: Pixomondo
  • Junaid Farooq known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Dean Faulder known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Ryan Faulkner known as stereoscopic artist
  • Daniel Fazel known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Phylicia Feldman known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Robin Pierce Ferber known as stereoscopic conversion artist
  • Erik Fernando known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Mark Ferrer known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Juan Carlos Ferrá known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Dawn Fidrick known as stereoscopic rotoscope artist: Stereo D
  • Chad Finnerty known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Kelly Fischer known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Felix Fissel known as it manager: Pixomondo
  • Laura Fitzpatrick known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Larkin Flynn known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Bridgette Foo known as digital artist: ILM
  • Lianne Forbes known as division matchmove supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Brian Fortune known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Emily Francione known as stereoscopic roto lead: StereoD (3D version)
  • Florian Franke known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Urs Franzen known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Layne Friedman known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Florian Friedmann known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Travis Fruci known as stereo depth artist: Stereo D
  • Maxi Fröhlich known as compositing intern: Pixomondo
  • Christopher Fulmer known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Maximilian Funke known as visual effects artist
  • Thomas Furukawa known as global visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Patrick Gagné known as modeling and texturing
  • Bradley Gaines known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Stephen A. Gall known as Stereo Rotoscope Artist
  • Micah Gallagher known as lead compositor: Pixomondo
  • Matthaeus Gamroth known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Mei Gangwen known as effects technical director: ILM
  • Feng Gao known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Liwei Gao known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Adam Garnier known as stereoscopic compositor: Digital Caliber Inc.
  • Edgar Garrido known as roto artist
  • Meredith Garrison known as vfx production assistant: Stereo D
  • Bryan Gauna known as head of technology: stereoscopic conversion
  • Kevin George known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Tobias Gerdts known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Sabrina Gerhardt known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Mathew Giampa known as lead compositor: Pixomondo
  • Tim Gibbons known as digital compositor
  • Jackson Gichuki known as stereoscopic rotoscope artist
  • Matthew E. Gill known as stereo production assistant: Stereo D
  • Matthew Gilson known as digital matte painter
  • Jan Glöckner known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Christian Godzik known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Daniel Goertz known as pipeline technical director: Pixomondo
  • Edgar Gonzalez known as rotoscope artist
  • Joanna N. Goslicka known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Björn Gottwald known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • A.B. Govardhan known as matchmove supervisor: Botvfx
  • Jeff Grebe known as fx technical director: ILM
  • Elysia Greening known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Johannes Gross known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Ben Grossmann known as visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Jörn Großhans known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Nathan Grubbs known as stereo compositor
  • Branko Grujcic known as digital effects artist
  • Jonny Gu known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Phaneendra Gullapalli known as pipeline developer: Pixomondo
  • Benson Guo known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Mansi Gupta known as stereoscopic compositor: StereoD LLC
  • Ebru Gönül known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Katie Hamberger known as visual effects artist
  • Thierry Hamel known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Ramón Hamilton known as depth artist: Stereo D
  • Pam Hammarlund known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Josh Handley known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Steven Hansen known as matchmove supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Derek Hanson known as lead stereo compositor: Stereo D
  • Reginald Harber Jr. known as stereoscopic compositing lead
  • Aisling Harbert known as stereoscopic lead artist
  • Thorsten Hary known as digital artist
  • Brian Hawkins known as stereo technical director: StereoD
  • Dustin Hayes known as depth artist
  • Wenyi He known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Rens Heeren known as division lead lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Alex Heffner known as stereoscopic lead artist
  • David Heimerl known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Alex Henning known as on-set visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Namjin Heo known as digital compositor
  • Alicia Heraper known as roto artist
  • Alicia Heraper known as stereoscopic conversion
  • Andrea Hernandez known as division lead compositor: Pixomondo
  • Veronica Hernandez known as rotoscope artist: Stereo D
  • Benny Herudek known as division lead lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Neil Herzinger known as digital artist: ILM
  • Jordan Heskett known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Jordan Heskett known as stereoscopic painter
  • Nicholas Hiegel known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Bryan M. Higgins known as rotoscope supervisor
  • Isaac Hingley known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Annika Hirsch known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Sebastian Hirsch known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Sherry Hitch known as sequence supervisor: ILM
  • Noel Hocquet known as fx technical director: ILM
  • Falk Hofmann known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Bruce Holcomb known as digital model supervisor
  • Brian Holmes known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Paul Hormis known as pipeline technical director: Pixomondo
  • Craig Houston known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Gábor Hoványi known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Duff Chung-Pu Hsiao known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Xiaoyong Hu known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Gary Huang known as render wrangler: Pixomondo
  • Natapon Huangsakuncharoen known as creature technical director: ILM
  • Lucas Hull known as digital compositor
  • Lauren Hulsey known as compositor
  • Lauren Hulsey known as roto/paint artist
  • Dartayous Hunter known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Paul Huston known as digital matte artist
  • Martin Höhnle known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Hansoo Im known as lead lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Ali Ingham known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Florian Jackl known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Jiri Jacknowitz known as digital artist
  • Michael G. Jackson known as compositor: Kelvin Optical (as Michael Jackson)
  • Michael G. Jackson known as postvis supervisor: Halon
  • Robert Jackson known as division lead compositor: Pixomondo
  • Andrea Jamiel known as render wrangler: Pixomondo
  • Jaime Jasso known as lead digital matte artist
  • Whan Je known as i/o coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Henry Jefferson known as compositing artist: Pixomondo
  • Leo Jia known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Chao Jiang known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Derek A. Johnson known as visual effects production assistant: ILM
  • Erik Johnson known as depth artist
  • Tim Johnson known as finaling department manager: StereoD
  • YeYoung Jung known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Niko Junge known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Martin Jurado known as division matchmove supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Vijay Kadapatti known as stereo production coordinator
  • Perry Kain known as global visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Christian Kalata known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Sandro Kath known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Paul Kavanagh known as animation supervisor: ILM
  • James Kells known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Ian Kelly known as stereoscopic roto lead
  • Karen Kelly known as associate production manager
  • Kolby Kember known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Jun Young Kim known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Kevin Kim known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Stephen King known as animator: ILM
  • Markus Kircher known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Dag Kjetsa known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Thomas Kleylein known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Martin Allan Kloner known as visual effects editor
  • Mike Knox known as systems engineer: stereoscopic conversion
  • Gerry Kodo known as stereo compositor: Stereo D
  • Jean Le Koh known as digital artist: ILM
  • Ivan Kokov known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Dean Koonjul known as digital compositor: ILM Singapore
  • Christian Korneck known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Sebastian Kral known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • David Krause known as vp of technology: stereoscopic conversion
  • Denis Kravtsov known as pipeline developer: Pixomondo
  • Patrick Kreuser known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Lon Krung known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Norman Krüsmann known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Markus Kuha known as compositor
  • Nitesh Kumar known as stereo roto artist: Stereo D
  • Johanes Kurnia known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Thilo Kuther known as visual effects executive producer: Pixomondo
  • Wing Kwok known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Alexander Köhl known as digital compositor
  • Dave Lajoie known as production tools
  • Priscilla Landerer known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Michael Lankes known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • David Larochelle known as compositor: ILM
  • Yann Larochette known as senior compositor: ILM
  • Tim Latham known as stereoscopic lead artist
  • Thomas Lautenbach known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Thang Le known as concept artist: ILM
  • Julius Lechner known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Grant Lee known as lead stereo compositor: Stereo D
  • Jonathan B. Lee known as stereo production assistant
  • Kenji Lee known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Melissa Lee known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • SeungJoo Lee known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Erik Lehmann known as texturing artist: Pixomondo
  • David Lenihan known as research and development: ILM
  • C.J. LePage known as i/o: Pixomondo
  • Jenny Leupold known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Jing Li known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Qian Li known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Wenkang Li known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Yu Li known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Zhunan Li known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Jeff Lin known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Kai Lin known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • YuanJing Lin known as assistant technical director
  • Noll Linsangan known as lead compositor: Pixomondo
  • Benjamin Liu known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Heng Liu known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Sunyan Liu known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Leon Loukeris known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Son Lu known as stereoscopic lead
  • Jacob Lundmark known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Rob Lutz known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Rob Lutz known as stereoscopic painter
  • Lap Van Luu known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Tony Lyons known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Chenchen Ma known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Zijun Ma known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Damien Macé known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Brian Magner known as previs artist
  • Pravin Mahtani known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Igor Majdandzic known as division lead compositor: Pixomondo
  • Uwe Majer known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Carson Majors known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Carson Majors known as stereoscopic painter
  • Yael Majors known as stereoscopic compositor
  • David Maldonado known as lead stereoscopic depth artist: Stereo D
  • Sebastian Maldonado known as senior stereoscopic compositor
  • Christoph Malessa known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Richard Ivan Mann known as visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Charana Mapatuna known as stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D LLC
  • Pavan Maradia known as technical assistant: StereoD
  • Patrik Marek known as digital artist: ILM
  • Artur Margiv known as compositor
  • Jose Marin known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Simon Marinof known as digital compositor
  • Chulev Marko known as modeler / texture artist: ILM
  • Andrew Marquez known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Sven Martin known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Geordie Martinez known as creature technical director: ILM
  • Dirk Matzkuhn known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Megan McCollum known as stereoscopic compositor: StereoD
  • Elizabeth McKinney known as stereoscopic compositor: Digital Caliber Inc.
  • David McMahon known as digital compositor
  • Natalie Meffert known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Kevin Melia known as stereoscopic roto artist
  • Pieter Mentz known as division effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Felix Messerschmitt known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Steven Messing known as concept designer / digital matte painter
  • Christophe Metz known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Philip Meyer known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Thomas Middleton known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Brandon Miletta known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • David Miller III known as senior stereoscopic artist
  • Brian David Miller known as visual effects editor: Pixomondo
  • Tobias Moenninger known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Andrew Moffett known as previs artist
  • Mona Mohr known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Chris Montesano known as technical director
  • Immanuel Morris known as stereoscopic artist
  • William Morrison known as visual effects artist: Stereo D
  • Gonzalo Moyano Fernandez known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Timothy Mueller known as digimatte sequence lead: ILM
  • Dino Muhic known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Andrew Mumford known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Carson Murdy known as stereoscopic artist
  • Brian Murphy known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Michael Murphy known as head of quality control: Stereo D
  • Alex Murtaza known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Knuth Möde known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Christof Müller known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Dominik Müller known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Sven Müller known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Alexa Müller-Heyn known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Naren Naidoo known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Emmi Nakagawa known as stereoscopic artist
  • Mohan Narayanaswamy known as quality manager
  • Harindranath Narendran known as finaling artist
  • Christine Neumann known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Pete C. Newbauer known as visual effects artist
  • Jia-Hao Ng known as digital matte artist: ILM
  • Sheau Horng Ng known as digital artist: ILM
  • Giang T. Nguyen known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Kristin Nietzig known as division accounting: Pixomondo
  • Kumar Nitesh known as stereo roto artist: Stereo D
  • Jonas Noell known as division lead lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Ian Northrop known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Philip Nussbaumer known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Ben O'Brien known as sequence supervisor
  • David O'Brien known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Patrick O'Riley known as rotoscope coordinator: Stereo D
  • Fedor Odegov known as pipeline technical director: Pixomondo
  • Viktorija Ogureckaja known as visual effects global production manager: Pixomondo
  • Grant Olin known as pre-vis artist
  • Berter Orpak known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Raphael Oseguera known as lead roto artist
  • Tyler Ott known as data wrangler
  • Natasha Ozoux known as visual effects global production manager: Pixomondo
  • Aaron Parry known as visual effects executive producer: Stereo D
  • Steve Parsons known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Saku Partamies known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Justin Pascal known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Eddie Pasquarello known as visual effects plate supervisor
  • Demetrios Patsiaris known as stereoscopic roto artist
  • Daniel Pearson known as CG supervisor
  • Bethany Pederson Onstad known as visual effects artist: Pixomondo
  • Jason Pelham known as digital intermediate visual effects producer
  • Lyndsey Pendley known as stereoscopic paint artist
  • Aymeric Perceval known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Daniel Perez known as stereoscopic artist
  • Diego Perez known as depth artist
  • Samuel Perez known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Michael Peter known as texture artist: ILM
  • Betsy Peters known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Binoy Peters known as senior production coordinator
  • Hieu Phan known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Teddy Phuthanhdanh known as motion capture assistant
  • Ezra Pike known as stereo roto artist
  • Johannes Pink known as pipeline technical director: Pixomondo
  • Jerome Platteaux known as digital artist
  • Leszek Plichta known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Erik Ploneda known as stereoscopic depth artist: Stereo D
  • Jason Porter known as digital compositor
  • Nestor Prado known as digital artist
  • Eleanora Principi known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • David Pritchard known as previs artist
  • Daniel Profus known as i/o: Pixomondo
  • Derek N. Prusak known as stereoscopic editorial supervisor
  • Christian Pundschus known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Franzisca Puppe known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Zhennan Quan known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Christin Quek known as digital artist: ILM
  • Andy Quinn known as compositor: pixomondo
  • Melissa Quintas known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Sean Raffel known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Antonio Ramos known as compositor: pixomondo
  • Lance Ranzer known as roto/paint supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Wajid Raza known as assistant technical director: ILM
  • Salahuddin Razul known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • William Reges known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Sebastian Reichhold known as fx trainee: Pixomondo
  • Patrick Reilly known as visual effects artist (stereoscopic conversion)
  • Ari Reisner known as stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
  • Trina Renee known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Johannes Retter known as compositing intern: Pixomondo
  • Gerard Retulla known as stereoscopic compositor: stereoscopic conversion
  • Grover Richardson known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Jason Richardson known as visual effects supervisor: Digital Caliber Inc.
  • Manuel Rico known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Caroline Riess known as human resources: Pixomondo
  • Max Riess known as look development artist: Pixomondo
  • Mike Rim known as stereoscopic compositor: Digital Caliber Inc.
  • Rick Rische known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Duncan Rochfort known as visual effects editor: Pixomondo
  • Greg Rochon known as compositor
  • Arturo Rodriguez known as stereoscopic depth artist
  • Rob S. Rogers known as stereoscopic depth artist
  • Lisa Dawn Rogolsky known as rotoscope artist
  • Danielle Romero known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Patric Roos known as visual effects supervisor: ILM Singapore
  • Vincent Robert Rosas known as stereoscopic artist
  • Zachary J. Rose known as desktop administrator: stereoscopic conversion
  • Marcus O. Roth known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Anne Marie Rothfuss known as stereoscopic rotoscope artist: Stereo D
  • Ryan Rubi known as creature technical director: ILM
  • Alexander Rumpf known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Toshihiro Sakamaki known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Juan Ignacio Salgado known as division lead compositor: Pixomondo
  • Cara Samuels known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Dylan Sanchez known as digital paint: Stereo D
  • Mike Sanders known as digital supervisor
  • German Sandoval known as stereoscopic artist
  • Eric Sanford known as lead tracking artist: matchmove artist
  • Lukas Sarralde known as stereo compositor
  • Geoff Sayer known as digital compositor: ILM
  • Marlies Schacherl known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Kai Schadwinkel known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Stephan Schaefholz known as division lead compositor: Pixomondo
  • Katja Schmidt known as division accounting: Pixomondo
  • Roman Schmidt known as division cg supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Silam Schmidt known as global talent manager: Pixomondo (as Silam Oezkaya)
  • John Schratz known as cg artist
  • Crystle Schrecengost known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Daniel Schrepf known as stereoscopic roto supervisor
  • Patrick Schuler known as fx supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Brian Schultz known as digital compositor
  • Karie Schwabl known as production assistant: Pixomondo
  • Diane Schwebs known as human resources: Pixomondo
  • Sebastian Schäfer known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Kino Scialabba known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Benjamin Seide known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Maureen Seng known as animator
  • Dongjin Seo known as texture artist: ILM
  • Shruti Shankar known as depth artist
  • Marcos Shih known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Sujitkumar Shirkar known as i.t. manager: stereoscopic conversion
  • Jason Shulman known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Adnan Siddique known as lead roto artist
  • Marcus Silvera known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Alexandra Simmes known as motion graphics artist: Pixomondo
  • Stacey Simmons known as production technology manager: StereoD
  • Stacey Simmons known as technology manager: stereoscopic conversion
  • Jennifer Sims known as design & graphics producer: Interactive Technology
  • Pankaj Kumar Singh known as technical operations lead: stereoscopic conversion
  • Miro Skandera known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Sven Skoczylas known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Corey Smith known as stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
  • Dane Allan Smith known as visual effects producer: 3D scanning, Gentle Giant
  • Jessica Smith known as stereo production supervisor: Stereo D
  • Tammy Smith known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Simia Song known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Tilo Spalke known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Roger Sparwasser known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Mark Spindler known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Christopher Stack known as i/o manager: Pixomondo
  • Michael Stark known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Adrian Steel known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Andrea R. Stephens known as department manager: Deluxe 3D
  • Gareth Stevenson known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • G. Allen Stewart known as stereoscopic compositor
  • G. Allen Stewart known as stereoscopic painter
  • John Stillman known as digital compositor: ILM
  • Paul Stoll known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Rainer Stolle known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • DeAndra Stone known as visual effects coordinator
  • Frederick George Stuhrberg known as 3D scanning
  • Vladan Subotic known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Haidong Sun known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Yinai Sun known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Kamalakar Suryavanshi known as stereo compositor
  • David Swift known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Greg Szafranski known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Brian Taber known as stereographer: Stereo D
  • Emerick Tackett known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Lionel Taillens known as digital matte painter
  • Srikalyan Tallapragada known as digital artist
  • Martin Tallosy known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Andy Tamandl known as animator: OOOii
  • Jiabin Tan known as division lead lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Guo-Feng Tang known as look development artist: Pixomondo
  • Lai Lin Tang known as layout artist: ILM
  • Brandon Taylor known as compositor
  • Chad Taylor known as sequence supervisor: ILM
  • Randy R. Tecson known as stereoscopic rotoscope artist: Stereo D
  • Michael Thalmann known as head of it: Pixomondo
  • Jason Thomas known as stereo compositor
  • Brian Thomason known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Jonas Thorbrügge known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Eric Timm known as stereoscopic artist
  • Robert Tobin known as senior depth artist
  • P.J. Tobyansen known as visual effects assistant data wrangler (as Peter Tobyansen Jr.)
  • Jérémie Touzery known as digital matte painter: ILM
  • Derek Tracy known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Duc Minh Tran known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Khuong Tran known as stereo compositor: Stereo D
  • Tomas Tran known as desktop administrator: stereoscopic conversion
  • Tong Tran known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Daniel Trebac known as stereoscopic artist
  • Chris Treichel known as stereo production: Stereo D
  • Dan Trezise known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Alex Tropiec Jr. known as sequence supervisor: ILM
  • John Trotter known as stereoscopic depth artist
  • Tom Truscott known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Denis Trutanic known as senior layout artist: ILM
  • Ervin Tuazon known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Pat Tubach known as co-vfx supervisor: ILM
  • Robert Tucker known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Corey Turner known as executive stereographer: Paramount Pictures
  • Jason Ullrich known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Claudius Urban known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Lee Uren known as lead digital artist
  • Reuben Uy known as assistant technical director
  • Dirk Valk known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Tom van Dop known as digital compositor
  • Jeremy Vanneman known as depth artist
  • Todd Vaziri known as sequence supervisor: ILM
  • Aurelio x. Vera Jr. known as visual effects producer: Digital Caliber Inc.
  • David Vivaldini known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Marion Voignier known as digital artist: ILM
  • Sören Volz known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Adam Walker known as lead assets artist: ILM Singapore
  • Juliane Walther known as motion graphics trainee: Pixomondo
  • Bill Wang known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Cuiling Wang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Hui Sophie Wang known as pipeline intern: Pixomondo
  • Huida Wang known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Pablo Wang known as stereo compositor (3D version)
  • Steven Wang known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Yanlin Wang known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Bastian Wartenberg known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Natsuko Watanabe known as finaling compositor: Stereo D LLC
  • Adam Watkins known as digital effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Kaifeng Wei known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Henry Weickert known as pipeline technical director: Pixomondo
  • Claudia Weingärtner known as accounting: Pixomondo
  • Johannes Weiss known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Olaf Wendt known as senior compositor
  • Bruno Werneck known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Florian Werzinski known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Kelly Wescott known as depth artist: Stereo D
  • Jon Wesström known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Faith Whitehead known as depth artist
  • Patrick Wolf known as head of pipeline: Pixomondo
  • Sascha Wolf known as i/o: Pixomondo
  • David B. Wolgemuth II known as digital compositor
  • Lonni Wong known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Jamie Wood known as senior compositor: Industrial Light and Magic
  • Michael Wortmann known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Carol Wu known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • David Wu known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Gary Wu known as creature technical director: ILM
  • Peter M. Wu known as stereoscopic depth artist: Stereo D, LLC.
  • Tzuen Wu known as compositing technical director: Pixomondo
  • Shanshan Xie known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Runlin Xiong known as modeler: Pixomondo
  • Tou Yeng Xiong known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Tolga Yalkir known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Marvin Yanez known as stereoscopic roto lead
  • Dongyue Yang known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Zhao Yang known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Fikret Yildirim known as lighting artist: Pixomondo
  • Seda Yilmaz known as coordination trainee: Pixomondo
  • Ben Ying known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Kei Yoneoka known as fx artist: Pixomondo
  • Vong Yonghow known as lighting technical director: ILM
  • Mark Youngren known as digital artist: ILM
  • Edward Paul Yu known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Sarah Yunrong Yu known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Dean Yurke known as compositor
  • Elana Zaklis known as stereoscopic artist
  • Alessandro Zanforlin known as digital compositor: ILM
  • David Zaretti known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • David Zbriger known as technical manager of global production: ILM
  • Vit Zelich known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Momo Zhan known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Aiping Zhang known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Le Zhang known as pipeline technical director: Pixomondo
  • Peng Zhang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Wei Zhang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Zhuotao Zhang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Zihao Zhang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Anton Zheltyakov known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Bin Zheng known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Carol Zhou known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Jianghong Zhu known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Huajing Zhuo known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Paolo Joel Ziemba known as previs artist: Halon
  • Jerry Zigounakis known as previs artist
  • Christoph Zollinger known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Xinguo Zou known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Gus Comegys known as visual effects prep colorist (uncredited)
  • Rob Engle known as stereoscopic consultant (uncredited)
  • Nick Haines known as visual effects (uncredited)
  • Lau E.H. Melvin known as technical assistant (uncredited)
  • Hector Navarro known as depth artist (uncredited)
  • Ryan Tudhope known as senior staff: Atomic Fiction (uncredited)
  • Long Yinghan known as digital artist (uncredited)

Release Date:

  • UK 2 May 2013 (London) (premiere)
  • Australia 9 May 2013
  • Austria 9 May 2013
  • Croatia 9 May 2013
  • Germany 9 May 2013
  • Ireland 9 May 2013
  • New Zealand 9 May 2013
  • Peru 9 May 2013
  • Switzerland 9 May 2013 (German speaking region)
  • UK 9 May 2013
  • Bulgaria 10 May 2013
  • Hong Kong 10 May 2013
  • India 10 May 2013
  • Mexico 10 May 2013
  • Norway 10 May 2013
  • Sweden 10 May 2013
  • Taiwan 10 May 2013
  • Thailand 10 May 2013
  • Egypt 15 May 2013
  • Philippines 15 May 2013
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 16 May 2013
  • Canada 16 May 2013
  • Chile 16 May 2013
  • Croatia 16 May 2013
  • Georgia 16 May 2013
  • Hungary 16 May 2013
  • Kuwait 16 May 2013
  • Lebanon 16 May 2013
  • Malaysia 16 May 2013
  • Russia 16 May 2013
  • Serbia 16 May 2013
  • Singapore 16 May 2013
  • Slovenia 16 May 2013
  • USA 16 May 2013
  • Ukraine 16 May 2013
  • United Arab Emirates 16 May 2013
  • Colombia 17 May 2013
  • Cyprus 17 May 2013
  • Estonia 17 May 2013
  • Iceland 17 May 2013
  • Indonesia 17 May 2013
  • Latvia 17 May 2013
  • Lithuania 17 May 2013
  • Mexico 17 May 2013
  • Panama 17 May 2013
  • Romania 17 May 2013
  • Vietnam 17 May 2013
  • Cambodia 23 May 2013
  • Republic of Macedonia 23 May 2013
  • Mongolia 24 May 2013 (Ulaanbaatar)
  • South Korea 30 May 2013
  • Poland 31 May 2013
  • Belgium 5 June 2013
  • Finland 5 June 2013
  • Denmark 6 June 2013
  • Netherlands 6 June 2013
  • Portugal 6 June 2013
  • South Africa 7 June 2013
  • Turkey 7 June 2013
  • France 12 June 2013
  • Italy 12 June 2013
  • Switzerland 12 June 2013 (French speaking region)
  • Czech Republic 13 June 2013
  • Israel 13 June 2013
  • Switzerland 13 June 2013 (Italian speaking region)
  • Brazil 14 June 2013
  • Spain 5 July 2013
  • Greece 11 July 2013
  • Venezuela 19 July 2013
  • Argentina 22 August 2013
  • Japan 23 August 2013

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence

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The Hangover Part III (2013)

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  • IMDb page: The Hangover Part III (2013)
  • Rate: 6.3/10 total 15,026 votes 
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 23 May 2013 (USA)
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Filming Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Budget: $103,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $88,086,000 (USA) (31 May 2013)
  • Director: Todd Phillips
  • Stars: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Christophe Beck   
  • Soundtrack: Hurt
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | Datasat | SDDS
  • Plot Keyword: Wedding | Head Butt | Intervention | Decapitation | Dentist

Writing Credits By:

  • Todd Phillips (written by) &
  • Craig Mazin (written by)
  • Jon Lucas (characters) &
  • Scott Moore (characters)

Known Trivia

  • Sean Penn and Robert Downey Jr. were considered for the role that ultimately went to John Goodman.
  • Near the end of the movie where the wolf pack is returning to the minivan, there is a billboard with Eddie (the man who ran the wedding chapel in the first Hangover movie) in the background.

Goofs: Continuity: Near the end of the movie after the limo was shot in the trunk, the guys climb back in and drive away and the trunk does not have bullet holes in it.

Plot: When one of their own is kidnapped by an angry gangster, the Wolf Pack must track down Mr. Chow, who has escaped from prison and is on the lam. Full summary » |  »

Story: In the aftermath of the death of Alan’s father, the wolfpack decide to take Alan to get treated for his mental issues. But things start to go wrong on the way to the hospital as the wolfpack is assaulted and Doug is kidnapped. Now they must find Mr. Chow again in order to surrender him to the gangster who kidnapped Doug in order to save him. Written byHeWhoShallNotBeNamed

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Synopsis: The final film focusses on Alan/ After the death of his father the only "family" he has left is the wolfpack. They hit the road where they come across Mr. Chow and many other things that go wrong.

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Produced By:

  • Scott Budnick known as executive producer
  • Joseph Garner known as associate producer
  • Daniel Goldberg known as producer
  • Chris Lowenstein known as line producer: Thailand
  • Todd Phillips known as producer
  • David Siegel known as co-producer
  • J.C. Spink known as executive producer
  • Thomas Tull known as executive producer
  • Jeffrey Wetzel known as co-producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Bradley Cooper known as Phil
  • Ed Helms known as Stu
  • Zach Galifianakis known as Alan
  • Justin Bartha known as Doug
  • Ken Jeong known as Mr. Chow
  • John Goodman known as Marshall
  • Melissa McCarthy known as Cassie
  • Jeffrey Tambor known as Sid
  • Heather Graham known as Jade
  • Mike Epps known as Black Doug
  • Sasha Barrese known as Tracy
  • Jamie Chung known as Lauren
  • Sondra Currie known as Linda
  • Gillian Vigman known as Stephanie
  • Oliver Cooper known as Pharmacy Assistant
  • Mike Vallely known as Nico
  • Grant Holmquist known as Tyler
  • Oscar Torre known as Officer Vasquez
  • Jonny Coyne known as Hector
  • Silvia Curiel known as House Keeper
  • Betty Murphy known as Cassie's Mom
  • Jim Lau known as Chief Prison Guard
  • Lela Loren known as Female Officer
  • Harrison Forsyth known as Timothy
  • Scott Anthony Leet known as Henchman #1
  • Tim Sitarz known as Henchman #2
  • Roger Schueller known as Priest at Funeral
  • Jenny Ladner known as Party Girl
  • Max Aronoff-Sher known as Freeway Boy
  • Emma Wetzel known as Freeway Girl
  • Zoe Aggeliki known as Sandra (uncredited)
  • Amy Alyssa known as Laughing Pedestrian (uncredited)
  • Michael Bower known as Happy Couple (uncredited)
  • Charlie Brewer known as Freeway Dad (uncredited)
  • Deuandra T. Brown known as Local Shopper (uncredited)
  • Renee Bryant known as Lady of the Night (uncredited)
  • Danielle Burgio known as Freeway Mom (uncredited)
  • Peter Chao known as Himself – Chao's son (uncredited)
  • Patrick Chien known as Thai Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Patty Chong known as Casino Patron / Precision Driver (uncredited)
  • Maryam Cné known as Sheikhs Wife (uncredited)
  • Matthew Condie known as Mourning Family Friend (uncredited)
  • Kevin Deon known as Shocked Tourist (uncredited)
  • Ehab Elgharabawy known as Restaurant patron (uncredited)
  • Andres Galindo known as Casino Guy (uncredited)
  • Alexis Genest known as Freeway Girl (uncredited)
  • Gladis Giada known as Pedestrian (uncredited)
  • Zuhair Haddad known as Sheik (uncredited)
  • Brenda Johnson known as Valet Patron (uncredited)
  • Casey Jones known as Sarah (uncredited)
  • Joseph Kerkos known as Casino Patron (uncredited)
  • Charles Lasher known as Pedestrian (uncredited)
  • Danny Le Boyer known as Henchman #5 (uncredited)
  • Rob Mars known as Henchman #3 (uncredited)
  • Dean Mauro known as High Roller (uncredited)
  • Tarah McDaniel known as Lady of the Night (uncredited)
  • Brian Metran known as Thai Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Sasha Milan known as Pimp on the Bench (uncredited)
  • Michael Monteiro known as High Roller (uncredited)
  • Max Napolitano known as Casino Guy (uncredited)
  • Westley Nguyen known as Thai Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Candy Nickens known as Shocked Tourist (uncredited)
  • Cory Norton known as Lost Tourist (uncredited)
  • B.J. Parker known as Casino Guest (uncredited)
  • Damion Poitier known as Henchman #6 (uncredited)
  • Alan D. Purwin known as Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
  • Aaron F. Randell known as Mourning Family Member (uncredited)
  • Abigail Rich known as Cocktail Girl (uncredited)
  • Joan Riegert known as Pedestrian (uncredited)
  • Rey Almirante Rodis known as Thai Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Frank Scozzari known as Pedestrian at Pawn Shop (uncredited)
  • Colette Stone known as Hooker (uncredited)
  • Kevin Sumethasorn known as Thai Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Lewis Tan known as Prison Guard (uncredited)
  • Robert 'Momo' Thompson known as Henchman #1 (uncredited)
  • Ernesto Trinidad known as Thai Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Tiffany Tynes known as Casino Hottie (uncredited)
  • Adrian Voo known as Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Dave Weasel known as Jesse (uncredited)
  • Travis Wong known as Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Yimmy Yim known as Gas Station Customer (uncredited)
  • Kevin Young known as Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Cameron Zandkarimi known as Laughing Guy (uncredited)

..{tab=Supporting Department}Makeup Department:

  • Merribelle Anderson known as department head hair
  • Rebecca DeHerrera known as makeup artist
  • Carla Farmer known as hair stylist
  • Matthew W. Mungle known as prosthetic designer
  • Christopher Allen Nelson known as special makeup effects artist
  • Koji Ohmura known as special makeup effects lab technician
  • Tijen Osman known as assistant department head hair
  • Yesim 'Shimmy' Osman known as hair stylist
  • Angel Radefeld known as makeup artist
  • Keith Sayer known as makeup department head
  • Janeen Schreyer known as makeup artist: Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis
  • Clinton Wayne known as prosthetic makeup designer

Art Department:

  • Tom Altobello known as assistant property master
  • Jory Alvarado known as gang boss
  • Bryan Belair known as construction coordinator
  • Todd Bennett known as plasterer/modeler gang boss
  • Mark Bialuski known as propmaker
  • Steve Borgese known as key greensman
  • Andrea Carter known as art department coordinator
  • Monica Castro known as assistant property master
  • Katie Childs known as set decoration coordinator
  • Jeremy Deal known as greensman
  • Vicki Dittemore known as set dresser
  • Brian Feola known as construction general foreman: additional photography
  • Francesco Ferrara known as painter
  • Trish Gallaher Glenn known as property master
  • Steven Hanks known as on set greensman: Las Vegas
  • Todd Harris known as storyboard artist
  • Charles Kern known as camera scenic artist
  • Lisa M. Kittredge known as construction auditor
  • Michael Kocurek known as propmaker
  • Andrew H. Leung known as concept artist
  • Geoffrey Mandel known as graphic designer
  • Florencia Martin known as set decoration buyer
  • Ray Maxwell known as propmaker gangboss
  • Wendy Means known as construction purchaser: additional photography
  • Mike Medina known as construction coordinator: additional photography
  • Michael Mikita Jr. known as paint supervisor
  • Michelle Millay known as lead sculptor
  • Joshua Min known as concept artist
  • Robert Misetich known as painter
  • Christopher Morente known as on-set greens foreman
  • Jesse Oliver known as set dresser
  • William Allen Olsen known as prop maker
  • Jason Perrine known as graphic designer
  • Erin E. Riegel known as props researcher
  • Chad Simpson known as paint foreman
  • Amy R. Strong known as set decoration buyer
  • Michael Timman known as set dresser
  • Gary Warshaw known as assistant art director
  • Francesco Corvino known as concept artist: environments (uncredited)
  • Francesco Corvino known as matte painter (uncredited)
  • Thomas R. Wagner known as props (uncredited)
  • Jack White known as food stylist (uncredited)

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Production Companies:

  • Green Hat Films
  • Legendary Pictures

Other Companies:

  • Allan Padelford Camera Cars  camera equipment provided by (MTV and Process Trailer)
  • Avon Studio Transport  vehicle rental
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  camera equipment
  • Company 3  digital intermediate
  • Direct Tools & Fasteners  expendables
  • Monster Picture Crane  stunt rigging crane
  • Movie Movers  hair and makeup trailer
  • Performance Filmworks  Edge Crane System
  • Sessions Payroll Management  extras payroll services
  • WaterTower Music  soundtrack

Distributors:

  • ACME Film (2013) (Estonia) (theatrical)
  • Acme Film (2013) (Lithuania) (theatrical)
  • Cinematográfica Blancica (CB) (2013) (Venezuela) (theatrical)
  • Columbia TriStar Warner Filmes de Portugal (2013) (Portugal) (theatrical)
  • Manfer Films (2013) (Bolivia) (theatrical)
  • Roadshow Film Distributors (2013) (Australia) (theatrical)
  • SF Film Finland (2013) (Finland) (theatrical)
  • Warner Bros. Entertainment (2013) (Canada) (theatrical)
  • Warner Bros. (2013) (Germany) (theatrical)
  • Warner Bros. (2013) (France) (theatrical)
  • Warner Bros. (2013) (Japan) (theatrical)
  • Warner Bros. (2013) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • Warner Bros. (2013) (Singapore) (theatrical)
  • Warner Bros. (2013) (USA) (theatrical)

..{tab=Other Stuff}Visual Effects by:

  • Brian Adler known as visual effect producer: Gentle Giant Studios
  • Stuart Allan known as previsualization supervisor: Proof, Inc.
  • Christopher Blazick known as visual effects artist
  • Rob Blue known as visual effects artist: Hammerhead
  • Robert Cribbett known as compositor: Hammerhead Productions
  • Jessica Cuff known as production assistant: Hydraulx VFX
  • Dick Edwards known as visual effects supervisor: Invisible Effects
  • Adam Francis known as motion control technician
  • Brandon Gonzales known as matte painter: Hammerhead
  • Les Hunter known as visual effects producer: Hammerhead Productions
  • Justin Jones known as compositing supervisor
  • Kelly Rae Kenan Green known as visual effects coordinator (as Kelly Rae Kenan)
  • Eric A. Kohler known as visual effects producer: Hydraulx
  • Mike Leben known as motion control operator
  • Jooyong Lee known as inferno/flame compositor: hydraulx
  • Sun Lee known as senior matte painter: Hydraulx
  • Dan Levitan known as visual effects supervisor: Hammerhead Productions
  • Joaquin Ludewig known as visual effects artist
  • Eric Mancha known as effects animation
  • Daniel Mellitz known as compositor
  • Roger Mocenigo known as visual effects supervisor: Talking Bird Pictures
  • Denise O'Neill known as 2d coordinator: Hydraulx VFX
  • Katrissa 'Kat' Peterson known as visual effects coordinator
  • Jody Rogers known as visual effects editor
  • Robert Stadd known as visual effects supervisor
  • Tommy Tran known as visual effects artist
  • Linda Tremblay known as digital compositor
  • Mark Wright known as visual effects editor: Hydraulx
  • Jason Yanofsky known as senior lighting and compositing artist
  • Michael Zavala known as visual effects coordinator: Hydraulx
  • Chris B. Schnitzer known as director of visual effects (uncredited)

Release Date:

  • USA 20 May 2013 (Los Angeles, California) (premiere)
  • Australia 23 May 2013
  • Canada 23 May 2013
  • New Zealand 23 May 2013
  • USA 23 May 2013
  • Ireland 24 May 2013
  • UK 24 May 2013
  • Belgium 29 May 2013
  • Egypt 29 May 2013
  • Finland 29 May 2013
  • France 29 May 2013
  • Iceland 29 May 2013
  • Norway 29 May 2013
  • Philippines 29 May 2013
  • Switzerland 29 May 2013 (French speaking region)
  • Argentina 30 May 2013
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 May 2013
  • Croatia 30 May 2013
  • Czech Republic 30 May 2013
  • Denmark 30 May 2013
  • Germany 30 May 2013
  • Greece 30 May 2013
  • Hungary 30 May 2013
  • Israel 30 May 2013
  • Italy 30 May 2013
  • Kuwait 30 May 2013
  • Lebanon 30 May 2013
  • Malaysia 30 May 2013
  • Netherlands 30 May 2013
  • Peru 30 May 2013
  • Portugal 30 May 2013
  • Puerto Rico 30 May 2013
  • Republic of Macedonia 30 May 2013
  • Russia 30 May 2013
  • Serbia 30 May 2013
  • Singapore 30 May 2013
  • Slovakia 30 May 2013
  • Slovenia 30 May 2013
  • Switzerland 30 May 2013 (German speaking region)
  • Thailand 30 May 2013
  • Ukraine 30 May 2013
  • United Arab Emirates 30 May 2013
  • Austria 31 May 2013
  • Brazil 31 May 2013
  • Bulgaria 31 May 2013
  • Colombia 31 May 2013
  • Cyprus 31 May 2013
  • Estonia 31 May 2013
  • India 31 May 2013
  • Indonesia 31 May 2013
  • Latvia 31 May 2013
  • Lithuania 31 May 2013
  • Romania 31 May 2013
  • South Africa 31 May 2013
  • Spain 31 May 2013
  • Sweden 31 May 2013
  • Taiwan 31 May 2013
  • Turkey 31 May 2013
  • Uruguay 31 May 2013
  • Hong Kong 6 June 2013
  • Poland 7 June 2013
  • Bolivia 27 June 2013
  • Chile 27 June 2013
  • South Korea 27 June 2013
  • Japan 28 June 2013
  • Mexico 28 June 2013
  • Panama 28 June 2013
  • Venezuela 28 June 2013

MPAA: Rated R for pervasive language including sexual references, some violence and drug content, and brief graphic nudity

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Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database

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Fast & Furious 6 (2013)

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  • IMDb page: Fast & Furious 6 (2013)
  • Rate: 7.7/10 total 44,233 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Crime | Thriller
  • Release Date: 24 May 2013 (USA)
  • Runtime: 130 min
  • Filming Location: Hong Kong, China
  • Budget: $160,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $170,377,345 (USA) (31 May 2013)
  • Director: Justin Lin
  • Stars: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Lucas Vidal   
  • Soundtrack: We Own It (Fast & Furious)
  • Sound Mix: SDDS | Dolby Digital | Datasat
  • Plot Keyword: Criminal | Terrorism | Reference To Thor | Broken Nose | Forced To Strip

Writing Credits By:

    (in alphabetical order)

  • Chris Morgan  screenplay
  • Gary Scott Thompson  characters

Known Trivia

  • Several hero cars for the new film are being procured from California-based Lucra Cars.
  • Rihanna was rumored for a role.
  • An early leaked version of the Superbowl TV spot showed the title “Furious 6” as the title of the film. The later released teaser poster and TV spot showed the final title of the film. However, the international version still carries the title Furious 6.
  • Michelle Rodriguez (Letty) did not have a driver’s license before she began filming for the first part in the series.
  • Dennis McCarthy, the man behind building the vehicles used in the fast car franchise says that they used “a whole fleet of BMW M5s” in order to complete one sequence. McCarthy also said “We pretty much destroyed every single one later on in other scenes”; cars that appear on-screen in close-ups or action shots are not BMW E60 M5s.
  • The Dodge Daytona that Vin Diesel is driving was made custom. The actual car used in production was rebuilt by McCarthy and his team from the old $5,000 piece of junk that they first acquired.

Goofs: Continuity: Just before the NATO base scene Luke is talking on the phone with the crew and is clean shaven. In the next scene his French beard is back again.

Plot: Hobbs has Dom and Brian reassemble their crew in order to take down a mastermind who commands an organization of mercenary drivers across 12 countries. Payment? Full pardons for them all. Full summary »  »

Story: Since Dom (Diesel) and Brian’s (Walker) Rio heist toppled a kingpin’s empire and left their crew with $100 million, our heroes have scattered across the globe. But their inability to return home and living forever on the lam have left their lives incomplete. Meanwhile, Hobbs (Johnson) has been tracking an organization of lethally skilled mercenary drivers across 12 countries, whose mastermind (Evans) is aided by a ruthless second-in-command revealed to be the love Dom thought was dead, Letty (Rodriguez). The only way to stop the criminal outfit is to outmatch them at street level, so Hobbs asks Dom to assemble his elite team in London. Payment? Full pardons for all of them so they can return home and make their families whole again. Written byUniversal Pictures

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Synopsis: Since Dom (Diesel) and Brians (Walker) Rio heist toppled a kingpins empire and left their crew with $100 million, our heroes have scattered across the globe. But their inability to return home and living forever on the lam have left their lives incomplete.

Meanwhile, Hobbs (Johnson) has been tracking an organization of lethally skilled mercenary drivers across 12 countries, whose mastermind (Evans) is aided by a ruthless second-in-command revealed to be the love Dom thought was dead, Letty (Rodriguez). The only way to stop the criminal outfit is to outmatch them at street level, so Hobbs asks Dom to assemble his elite team in London. Payment? Full pardons for all of them so they can return home and make their families whole again.

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Produced By:

  • Vin Diesel known as producer
  • Alexander Dostal known as line producer
  • Neal H. Moritz known as producer
  • Clayton Townsend known as producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Vin Diesel known as Dominic Toretto
  • Paul Walker known as Brian O'Conner
  • Dwayne Johnson known as Hobbs
  • Jordana Brewster known as Mia
  • Michelle Rodriguez known as Letty
  • Tyrese Gibson known as Roman
  • Sung Kang known as Han
  • Gal Gadot known as Gisele
  • Ludacris known as Tej (as Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges)
  • Luke Evans known as Shaw
  • Elsa Pataky known as Elena
  • Gina Carano known as Riley
  • Clara Paget known as Vegh
  • Kim Kold known as Klaus
  • Johannes Taslim known as Jah (as Joe Taslim)
  • Samuel M. Stewart known as Denlinger
  • Benjamin Davies known as Adolfson
  • Matthew Stirling known as Oakes
  • David Ajala known as Ivory
  • Thure Lindhardt known as Firuz
  • Shea Whigham known as Stasiak
  • Andrei Zayats known as Russian Officer
  • John Ortiz known as Braga
  • Jason Thorpe known as Snobby Auctioneer Organizer
  • Huggy Leaver known as Pawn Shop Owner
  • Alexander Vegh known as Forensic Analyst
  • Magda Rodriguez known as Secretary
  • Andy Pointon known as Terry
  • Victor Gardener known as NATO Commander
  • Sol de la Barreda known as Doctor
  • Estrella Lorenzo known as Nurse
  • Francois Philippart de Foy known as Nurse
  • Carolina Pozo known as Nurse
  • Elvira Tricas known as Nurse
  • Jhony Mendez known as Santiago
  • Revil Beat known as Benito
  • Sarah Yan Li known as Lead Chinese Agent
  • Lizandro Leon known as Costa Rica Happy Man
  • Sonia Hernandez Fumero known as Hot Girl
  • Pilar Mayo known as Hot Girl
  • Lee Asquith-Coe known as Sgt Sheldern (uncredited)
  • Jin Au-Yeung known as Jimmy (uncredited)
  • Mark Badham known as CO19 Officer (uncredited)
  • Paul Blackwell known as Armed Response Unit (uncredited)
  • Lee Bolton known as Police Chase Pedestrian (uncredited)
  • Jonathan Brooks known as Civilian (uncredited)
  • Siong Loong Choong known as Businessman (uncredited)
  • Leon Corbin known as Shopper (uncredited)
  • Max William Crane known as Baby Jack (uncredited)
  • Lee Craven known as Civilian (uncredited)
  • Gioacchino Jim Cuffaro known as Auction Punter (uncredited)
  • Catherine Delaloye known as Beautiful Girl (uncredited)
  • Rowena Diamond known as Hot, Sexy Girl (uncredited)
  • Amy Forrest known as Hot, Sexy Girl (uncredited)
  • Michael Hagen known as Arguing Couple (uncredited)
  • Lewis James known as Police Chase Pedestrian (uncredited)
  • Baron Jay known as Federal Agent (uncredited)
  • Denis Khoroshko known as Businessman (uncredited)
  • Stephen Marcus known as Davies (uncredited)
  • Alex Martin known as Braga's Thug (uncredited)
  • Allistair McNab known as DSS Soldier (uncredited)
  • Rita Ora known as Racer (uncredited)
  • Diezel Ramos known as DSS Soldier (uncredited)
  • Deborah Rosan known as Model (uncredited)
  • Eddie Ruben known as Subway Commuter (uncredited)
  • Glen Stanway known as Interpol Agent (uncredited)
  • Jason Statham known as Ian Shaw (uncredited)
  • Julian Stone known as Voice Actor (uncredited)
  • Bao Tieu known as Crowd (uncredited)

..{tab=Supporting Department}Makeup Department:

  • Hayley Barkway known as hair trainee
  • John Blake known as makeup department head: Los Angeles
  • Amy Byrne known as makeup artist
  • Roxy D'Alonzo known as personal makeup artist: Vin Diesel
  • David Dorling known as hairdresser
  • Lara Dunleavy known as makeup trainee: second unit
  • Rocky Faulkner known as makeup artist: Los Angeles
  • Chloe Grice known as makeup junior
  • Catherine Heys known as key hair stylist: second unit
  • Soleil Jackson known as hair stylist
  • Soleil Jackson known as makeup artist
  • Suzanne Jansen known as crowd makeup artist: second unit
  • Catriona Johnstone known as crowd hair: dailies
  • Amanda Knight known as make up designer
  • James MacKinnon known as personal makeup artist: Dwayne Johnson
  • Stephen Murphy known as prosthetics makeup artist
  • Katie Pattenden known as assistant hair stylist: daily
  • Nina Pratley known as daily crowd hair stylist
  • Nikita Rae known as makeup artist
  • Andrew Simonin known as hairdresser
  • Rachel Solow known as barber for Dwayne Johnson
  • Nicole Sortillon known as makeup artist: Los Angeles
  • Lisa Tomblin known as hair designer
  • Clinton Wayne known as prosthetic supply

Art Department:

  • Alex Aitken known as hod plasterer
  • David Allcock known as storyboard artist
  • Huw Arthur known as stand-by art director
  • Alex Boswell known as chargehand standby props
  • Simon Bradbury Philip known as props
  • Marcella Brennan known as art department assistant
  • Rina Cheung known as graphic artist
  • David Doran known as draughtsman
  • Sean Downey known as props
  • Lucy Eyre known as assistant production buyer
  • Brian Feola known as construction general foreman: additional photography
  • Matthew Foster known as props
  • Kevin Fowler known as carpenter
  • Miguel Giron Becker known as construction supervisor: Canary Islands
  • Simon Gosling known as prop modeller
  • Steve Harris known as chargehand carpenter
  • Nic Harvey known as art department coordinator: additional photography
  • Bernie Hearn known as prop supervisor
  • Paul Hearn known as props
  • Paul Hearn known as set dresser
  • Sophie Hervieu known as assistant set decorator
  • Simon Michael Holt known as props
  • Douglas Ingram known as storyboard artist
  • Ed Keating known as trainee propmaker
  • Martin Kingsley known as assistant property master
  • Chloe Kletsa known as art department assistant
  • Anthony Liberatore known as storyboard artist
  • John Maher known as construction manager
  • Meike Maher known as construction coordinator
  • Charlotte Malynn known as junior set designer
  • Annika Mantle known as set decorating coordinator
  • Tony Marks known as supervising carpenter
  • Aaron McDonagh known as stand-by stagehand
  • James McKeown known as supervising propmaker
  • Amy Meakin known as prop coordinator
  • Wendy Means known as construction purchaser: additional photography
  • Noah Meddings known as prop maker
  • Mike Medina known as construction coordinator: additional photography
  • Sonny Merchant known as stand-by props: second unit
  • Christopher James Miller known as trainee stand-by prop
  • Joe Monks known as head scenic painter
  • Neil Murrum known as chargehand dressing prop
  • Heather Noble known as art department co-ordinator
  • Jorge Noguerales known as assistant property master
  • John O'Shaughnessy known as production buyer
  • Camise Oldfield known as graphic artist
  • Wolfgang Osterholzer known as chargehand carpenter
  • Alan Payne known as graphic artist
  • Nick Pelham known as storyboard artist
  • Elliott Polley known as props trainee
  • Josh Polley known as props
  • Mitch Polley known as props
  • Annushka Russell known as draughtsman
  • Paul Scotson known as prop modeller
  • Nick Shaw known as props
  • Corrine Silver known as art department assistant
  • Meg Hyatt Snow known as lead scenic: additional photography
  • James M. Spencer known as junior draughtsman
  • Eric Strange known as prop storeman
  • Sophie Tarver known as prop maker
  • Ty Teiger known as property master
  • Jason Torbett known as chargehand stand-by props: second unit
  • Keith Vowles known as props
  • Oliver Walpole known as standby props
  • Peter Watson known as chargehand dressing prop
  • Billy Wells known as props
  • Peter Wells known as props
  • John Whitby known as construction buyer
  • Buddie Wilkinson known as props: dailies
  • Nicholas Williams known as scenic painter
  • Jeff Woodbridge known as carpenter

..{tab=Company}

Production Companies:

  • Universal Pictures (presents)
  • Relativity Media (in association with)
  • Original Film
  • One Race Films
  • Etalon film

Other Companies:

  • Allan Padelford Camera Cars  camera equipment provided by (Escalade and Edge System)
  • Allan Padelford Camera Cars  camera equipment provided by (Porsche with Tracker)
  • Allan Padelford Camera Cars  camera equipment provided by
  • Abbey Road Studios  score recorded at
  • Above the Line Set Assistance & Security  security
  • Air Lyndhurst Studios  score recorded at (as Air Studios)
  • Allan Padelford Camera Cars  camera equipment provided by (Subie Cam Car)
  • Audiolink Radio Communications  cell phone rentals
  • Audiolink Radio Communications  walkie talkies
  • Black Cat Studios  score mixed at
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  camera dollies
  • Compuhire  computer playback
  • DDA Fire  fire services
  • Def Jam Recordings  soundtrack
  • EFilm  digital intermediate
  • Flying Pictures  aerial filming services provided by
  • InDigi Music  additional music
  • KU Connection  extras casting (as Cinema Vehicle)
  • Lucra Cars  special thanks
  • Motion Picture Merchandise (MPM)  stunt crew merchandise (uncredited)
  • PIC Agency  main title design (as PIC)
  • Panalux  lighting equipment by
  • Panavision Grips  dollies and cranes
  • Panavision UK  camera equipment provided by
  • Pictorvision  Eclipse aerial camera system
  • Red Rhino Trailers  hair and make-up trailers
  • Scarlet Letters  end titles
  • Soundelux  post-production sound services
  • Universal Studios Sound Facilities  re-recording mix facility (as Universal Studios Sound)

Distributors:

  • Finnkino (2013) (Finland) (theatrical)
  • Toho-Towa (2013) (Japan) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2013) (Greece) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2013) (Poland) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2013) (Singapore) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures Canada (2013) (Canada) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (Belgium) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (Germany) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (Spain) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (France) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (UK) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (Italy) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2013) (Russia) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures (2013) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Zon Audiovisuais (2013) (Portugal) (all media)

..{tab=Other Stuff}

Special Effects:

  • Bickers Film & TV Action (Stunt engineers)
  • Double Negative (digital artists)
  • Factory VFX
  • Hatch Production (matte painting)
  • Image Engine Design (visual effects)
  • Lola Visual Effects (Visual Effects)
  • RotoFactory (additional visual effects)
  • Territory (on-screen graphics)

Visual Effects by:

  • Zohaib Ahsan known as lighting technical director: Dneg
  • Frank Akrong known as digital compositor
  • Lee Alexander known as lead matchmove: Image Engine
  • Xuzhen An known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Kris Anderson known as digital compositor
  • Kanika Andrew known as roto/prep artist: double negative
  • Edward Andrews known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Carlos Anguiano known as pipeline developer: Pixomondo
  • George Antzoulides known as previs artist: Proof, Inc.
  • Balázs Ari known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Tolga Ari known as visual effects: Double Negative
  • Nithin Babu known as prep artist: Double Negative
  • Alexandre Bain known as prep artist: Double Negative
  • Cheryl Bainum known as executive producer: HATCH
  • Heath Baker known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Michael John Baker known as roto artist: Double Negative
  • Jamie Bakewell known as previsualisation artist
  • Michael Jeff Baldemoro known as roto artist: double negative
  • Luke Ballard known as compositor: Double negative
  • George Barbour known as lighting td
  • Judy Barr known as digital compositor
  • Katrina Barton known as visual effects coordinator
  • Paula Bell known as roto prep supervisor
  • Jason M. Bergman known as digital compositor
  • Emanuele Berti known as effects technical director: Double Negative
  • Giorgio Bertolone known as senior rigger
  • Giorgio Bertolone known as technical director
  • Romain Besnard known as visual effects artist
  • Sabina Bihlmaier known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Muhittin Bilginer known as visual effects technical director: Double Negative
  • Jason Bond known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Romain Bouvard known as digital compositor
  • Adam Broderick known as visual effects artist
  • Nik Brownlee known as lead digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Richard Burnside known as technical director: Double Negative
  • Benjamin Burr known as compositor: Image Engine
  • Maria Busco known as effects technical director: double negative
  • Andrew Cadey known as visual effects technical director
  • Ignacio Caicoya known as roto artist: Double Negative
  • William Carley known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Jessica Carrington known as visual effects production assistant: MPC Vancouver
  • Michael Cashmore known as visual effects artist
  • Remi Cauzid known as visual effects
  • Fabio Cerrito known as effects technical director: Double Negative
  • Anthony Chadwick known as sequence lighting lead
  • David C.P. Chan known as digital compositing artist
  • Max Chan known as compositor
  • Po Yan Chan known as compositor
  • Wayne Chan known as roto/prep artist: Double Negative
  • Chun-Ping Chao known as digital compositor
  • Zhongwei Chen known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Cheng Cheng known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Ricky Cheung known as prep artist: Double Negative
  • Wally Chin known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Kunal Chindarkar known as compositor: Double Negative Visual Effects
  • Myong Choi known as compositor: Level 256
  • Julian Chong known as compositor: double Negative
  • Caleb Choo known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Bun Yue Choy known as roto/prep artist: Double Negative
  • Eric D. Christensen known as visual effects supervisor
  • Han Xiang Chua known as matchmove artist
  • Kenneth Chua known as match mover: double negative visual effects
  • Kenneth Chua known as matchmover: double negative
  • Johnson Chuang known as matchmove artist: Image Engine
  • Carlos Cidrais known as lighting td
  • Patrick Clancey known as digital opticals
  • Alex Clarke known as environment technical director: Moving Picture Company, Vancouver
  • Adam Coglan known as previs animator
  • Tom Collier known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Carlos Conceicao known as roto/prep artist: double negative
  • Michael Connor known as roto/prep artist
  • Robert Connor known as lighting td: Double Negative
  • John Cornejo known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Tommaso Corona known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Trea Cotton known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Christopher Michael Coupe known as matchmove supervisor: Double Negative
  • Craig Crane known as Lidar supervisor
  • Sophie Cullen known as visual effects coordinator
  • Mark Curtis known as compositing head of department: MPC Vancouver
  • Robert Cvengros known as tracking and matchmoving
  • Nick Dacey known as visual effects editor: Double Negative
  • Scott M. Davids known as visual effects supervisor: Level 256 VFX
  • Robert John Davies known as pipeline technical director
  • Rupert Davies known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Samual Dawes known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Enrico De Palo known as digital compositor
  • Robert Deas known as cg sequence supervisor: Double Negative
  • Stanley A. Dellimore known as global head of layout: MPC
  • Barry Dempsey known as lighting technical director
  • Barry Dempsey known as look development
  • Fefo Desouza known as Flame artist
  • Caine Dickinson known as lead lighting director: Image Engine
  • Adam Dolby known as matchmove artist
  • Hugo Dominguez known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Rodrigo Dorsch known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Keegan Douglas known as senior compositor
  • Stéphanie Dubé known as senior texture artist: double negative
  • Bryan Dunkley known as compositor
  • Daniel Duwe known as paint/prep artist: Double Negative
  • Thomas Døhlen known as lighting technical director
  • Colin Eade known as rotoscope artist
  • Scott Eade known as head of layout: MPC Vancouver
  • Andrew Edmondson known as visual effects editor
  • Javier Edo known as visual effects artist
  • Favian Ee known as prep artist: double negative
  • Kevin Elam known as visual effects producer
  • Stephen Ellis known as sequence supervisor
  • Joe Engelke known as digital compositor
  • Marco Aurélio Engelmann Santos known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Sean Andrew Faden known as visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Carl Fairweather known as visual effects artist: double negative
  • B.J. Farmer known as visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Deak Ferrand known as matte painter: HATCH
  • Felix Fissel known as it manager: Pixomondo
  • Matt Flicker known as fx technical director
  • Brad Floyd known as lead compositor: Double Negative
  • Julian Foddy known as CG supervisor: Double Negative
  • Yong Xian Foo known as matchmove artist: double negative
  • Lianne Forbes known as division matchmove supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Matt Foster known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Cosatti Francesco known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Andy Fraser known as previsualisation artist
  • Richard Frazer known as compositor
  • Pawl Fulker known as previs artist
  • Pitir Furch known as visual effects
  • Max Gabl known as matte artist
  • Adam Gailey known as visual effects artist
  • Bradley Gaines known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Steve Garrad known as visual effects executive producer: Image Engine
  • Brad Gayo known as visual effects lead
  • Kevin George known as environment technical director: MPC
  • Daniel Georgiou known as lighting technical director: Double Negative
  • Mathew Giampa known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Matt Gibson known as previz artist
  • Pablo Giménez known as visual effects artist
  • Emanuele Goffredo known as assistant technical director: Double Negative
  • Michelle Goh known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Olivia Goh known as vfx production coordinator: Double Negative
  • Ana Gomes known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Kyle Gray known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • James Greig known as visual effects coordinator
  • Alexandre Gény known as digital compositor
  • Sharna Hackett known as visual effects line producer: Double Negative
  • Varun Hadkar known as visual effects: Double Negative
  • Shramana Haldar known as prep artist
  • Steven Hansen known as matchmove supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Rachel Faith Hanson known as visual effects producer
  • Chris Harvey known as visual effects supervisor: Image Engine
  • Richard Hayward known as matchmove artist: double negative
  • Wenyi He known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Ewoud Heidanus known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Kieron Helsdon known as 3D sequence supervisor: Double Negative
  • Tobias Herschel known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Earl A. Hibbert known as lead pre-viz artist
  • Anita Ho known as visual effects coordinator: Image Engine
  • Brian Holmes known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Justin Holt known as lead texture painter: Image Engine
  • Dan Horne known as tech support: Double Negative
  • Jean-Francois Houde known as digital compositor: Image Engine
  • Pete Howlett known as digital compositor
  • Duff Chung-Pu Hsiao known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Xiaoyong Hu known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Gary Huang known as render wrangler: Pixomondo
  • Chris Huland known as lighting technical director: Double Negative
  • Andras Ikladi known as senior vfx technical director
  • Praveen Ilangovan known as pipeline technical director: double negative
  • Joni Jacobson known as visual effects executive producer: Pixomondo
  • Matthew Jacques known as digital compositor
  • Prerana Jaiswal known as roto/prep artist
  • Andrea Jamiel known as render wrangler: Pixomondo
  • Henry Jefferson known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Chao Jiang known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Neil Jianoran known as prep artist: double negative
  • Daniel Johnson known as rotoscope artist
  • Byung Gun Jung known as texture artist: Double Negative
  • Chaitanya Kapu known as assistant technical director
  • Tadaomi Kawasaki known as senior digital matte painter: MPC
  • John Kelly known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Stephanie C. Kelly known as compositor
  • Benjamin Khan known as matchmove artist
  • Cindy Khoo known as visual effects line producer
  • Yuko Kimoto known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Markus Kircher known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Seth Kleinberg known as visual effects producer: Level 256
  • Jeff Koh known as compositor
  • Jola Kudela known as digital compositor
  • Vikram Kulkarni known as compositor: double negative
  • Erran Lake known as data wrangler
  • Ewa Laursen known as prep artist: Double Negative
  • Thomas Lautenbach known as division visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Youen Leclerc known as lead lighting: Double Negative
  • Danny Lee known as compositor: mpc
  • Janek Lender known as previz artist
  • Taylor Lenton known as lighting td
  • Francis Leong known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Katia Levy known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Claudia Li known as visual effects coordinator: MPC
  • Qian Li known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Wenkang Li known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Wayne Lim known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Catherine Liu known as visual effects production supervisor
  • Joseph Lloyd-Pack known as visual effects production coordinator: Double Negative
  • Zachary Lo known as compositor
  • Zoe Lord known as visual effects: Double Negative
  • Beatriz Lorenzo known as visual effects artist
  • Chris Lucas known as roto artist
  • Philippe Ludivig known as prep artist: Double Negative
  • Lap Van Luu known as systems administrator: Pixomondo
  • Demis Lyall-Wilson known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Zijun Ma known as production intern: Pixomondo
  • Alex James Macieira known as match mover: double negative visual effects
  • Scott Macieira known as rotoscope artist
  • Renaud Madeline known as digital compositor
  • Raj Mahendran known as tech support
  • Keywan Mahintorabi known as digital compositor
  • Philippe Majdalani known as digital intermediate assistant producer
  • Liam Major known as prep artist
  • Howard Margolius known as visual effects technical director: Double Negative
  • Giorgio Marino known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Muhammad Marri known as texture artist: Image Engine
  • Terry Marriott known as fx artist
  • Will Martindale known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Daniel Maskit known as effects technical director
  • Nathalie Mathé known as set texture artist
  • Madeleine McAllan known as roto/paint artist: Image Engine
  • Owen McGonigle known as visual effects artist
  • Nathan McGuinness known as visual effects supervisor: Double Negative
  • Kelvin McIlwain known as visual effects supervisor
  • Sarah McLauchlan known as visual effects coordinator
  • Chris McLaughlin known as 3d lead: Double Negative
  • Tracey McLean known as senior digital matte painter
  • Frederic Medioni known as matchmove/layout artist: Image Engine
  • Ravi Mehta known as technology support
  • Juan Melgoza known as digital effects supervisor: Factory VFX
  • David Michaels known as character rigging supervisor
  • Thomas Middleton known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Luca Mignardi known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Azhul Mohamed known as effects technical director
  • Vikram Mohan known as matchmove lead
  • Peter Moran known as lead compositor
  • Dennis Murillo known as visual effects coordinator: Level 256
  • Jens Mårtensson known as visual effects artist
  • Jens Mårtensson known as visual effects technical director
  • Mohamed Nafisah known as matchmove artist
  • Amit Narwani known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Malcolm Neailey known as lighting td
  • Martin Necas-Niessner known as rotoscope artist: Double Negative
  • Evan Ng known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Thomas Nittmann known as visual effects producer: Lola Visual Effects
  • Kevin Njoo known as postvis/compositor: Proof, Inc.
  • Thijs Noij known as digital compositor: : image engine
  • Ian Northrop known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Jim O'Hagan known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Denise O'Neill known as 2d coordinator: Lola VFX
  • Viktorija Ogureckaja known as visual effects line producer: Pixomondo
  • Nicholas Onstad known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Justin Pascal known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Massimo Pasquetti known as compositor: double negative
  • Bhavik B. Patel known as tech support: Double Negative
  • Allison Paul known as visual effects coordinator: Lola Visual Effects
  • Uppu Pavanrajesh known as compositor: Double Negative Visual Effects
  • Enrik Pavdeja known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Anna-Marie Payne known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Justin Peer known as on-set data wrangler
  • Tom Pegg known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Luis Pereira known as fx technical director
  • Jonathan Perez known as animator
  • Matt Perrin known as previs animator
  • Richard Perry known as previsualisation artist
  • Fred Place known as senior compositor
  • Ann Podlozny known as visual effects producer: Double Negative
  • Andrew Poole known as visual effects production manager
  • Vladimir Popovic known as effects technical director
  • Andy Potter known as texture artist
  • Joana Powell known as visual effects assistant
  • Kristin Pratt known as layout td
  • Chris Priscott known as visual effects artist
  • Jakub Pruszkowski known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Xinyi Puah known as visual effects editor: Double Negative
  • Graeme Puttock known as visual effects line producer: Double Negative
  • Prashant Raj known as roto/paint artist
  • Edward Randolph known as visual effects line producer: Double Negative
  • Lance Ranzer known as roto/paint supervisor: Pixomondo
  • Amardeep Rattan known as pre-vis artist
  • Egbert Reichel known as compositor: MPC
  • Gábor Reikort known as environment technical director: Moving Picture Company, Vancouver
  • Steve Rhee known as visual effects editor
  • Pasquale Riefoli known as effects technical director: Double Negative
  • Bryce Rieger known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Nicolas Rigaud known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Miso Ristov known as digital compositor: Double Negative (as Misho Ristov)
  • Wesley Roberts known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Justi Romero known as digital artist
  • Justi Romero known as modeler: Double Negative
  • Calvin Romeyn known as roto artist
  • Shaun Roth known as lead fx
  • David Rouxel known as digital compositor
  • Maya D. Roza known as digital compositor
  • Wang Ruiting known as roto artist
  • Olivier Ryard known as digital compositor
  • Matt Sadler known as fx technical director: Double Negative
  • Stephanie Saillard known as digital compositor
  • Kenneth Sales known as digital compositor
  • Kevin San known as texture/matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Lui Sanchez-Fontillas known as prep artist: Double Negative
  • Samuel Saxon known as visual effects
  • Boris Schmidt known as visual effects supervisor: Pixomondo
  • David Schott known as rotoscoping supervisor: Double Negative
  • Crystle Schrecengost known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Alexander Seaman known as effects animation supervisor: Double Negative
  • Leona Sharkey known as visual effects artist
  • Rob Shears known as visual effects production supervisor: Double Negative
  • Andrew Simmonds known as digital compositor
  • Miro Skandera known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Mykhailo Slavov known as digital compositor
  • Jessica Clare Smith known as digital compositor
  • Nicole Smith known as roto/paint artist
  • Tom Smith known as visual effects artist
  • Dan Snape known as compositing sequence supervisor: Double Negative
  • Doug Spilatro known as visual effects artist
  • Christopher Stack known as i/o manager: Pixomondo
  • Thomas R. Steiner known as prep artist
  • Joshua D. Stevens known as production assistant: Pixomondo
  • Jelena Stojanovic known as 2d supervisor
  • Alan Stucchi known as prep artist: double negative
  • Haidong Sun known as cg artist: Pixomondo
  • Yinai Sun known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Yanti Suryati known as lead matchmover: Double Negative
  • Philip Swart known as compositor
  • Kelly Swenson known as visual effects artist: Factory VFX
  • Greg Szafranski known as matte painter: Pixomondo
  • Emerick Tackett known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Seng Kiat Tan known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Marcus Taormina known as visual effects digital coordinator
  • Yang Ki Tay known as matchmove artist
  • Jenn Taylor known as animator: Image Engine
  • Ari Teger known as postvis artist
  • Stephen Tew known as compositor
  • Michael Thingnes known as prep artist: double negative
  • Adrian Thompson known as visual effects artist
  • Lee Tibbetts known as technical director: Double Negative
  • Mark Tica known as prep artist: Double Negative
  • Zelda Tinska known as production coordinator: Double Negative
  • Oscar Tornincasa known as digital compositor
  • Micole Toyloy known as senior digital artist: Factory VFX
  • Ryan Trenhaile known as visual effects
  • Marco Tudini known as digital compositor
  • Niki Turpin known as compositor: Double Negative
  • Joerg Unterberg known as lighting artist
  • Jan van de Laar known as lead compositor
  • Jayme Vandusen known as senior compositor
  • Alexander Vegh known as previs supervisor: Proof, Inc.
  • David Vickery known as visual effects supervisor
  • Sukumaran Lalithambika Vijin known as compositor: Double Negative Visual Effects
  • Koen Vroeijenstijn known as cg supervisor: Image Engine
  • Nigel Wagner known as visual effects: Double Negative
  • Victor Wagner known as visual effects
  • Tara Walker known as digital compositor
  • Nicky Walsh known as Data Wrangler
  • Bill Wang known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Cuiling Wang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Hui Sophie Wang known as pipeline trainee: Pixomondo
  • Mengdi Wang known as fx artist
  • Yanlin Wang known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Kaifeng Wei known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Peter Welton known as visual effects artist
  • Jason Wen known as previs artist
  • Neil West known as lighting td
  • Huw Whiddon known as technology support
  • Adrian White known as compositor
  • Stephanie Whitmarsh known as matchmove artist: Double Negative
  • Christopher Whittle known as visual effects artist: Double Negative
  • Shane Christopher Wicklund known as digital compositor: The Moving Picture Company
  • Michael Wilbourn known as matchmove artist
  • Edson Williams known as visual effects supervisor: Lola Visual Effects
  • Monique Williams known as digital matte painter
  • Garrett Wilson known as visual effects editor: MPC
  • Patrick Wolf known as head of pipeline: Pixomondo
  • Christal Wolgamott known as visual effects producer
  • Eric Hp Wong known as lighting technical director
  • Stephen T.Y. Wong known as compositor
  • Dongyue Yang known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Zhao Yang known as roto/paint artist: Pixomondo
  • Perry Yap known as prep artist
  • Jesús L. Yapor known as compositor
  • Edward Paul Yu known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Sarah Yunrong Yu known as visual effects coordinator: Pixomondo
  • Aiping Zhang known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Gwen Zhang known as compositor: Image Engine
  • Jun Zhang known as digital compositor: Double Negative
  • Le Zhang known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Peng Zhang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Wei Zhang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Zhuotao Zhang known as matchmove artist: Pixomondo
  • Zihao Zhang known as animator: Pixomondo
  • Bin Zheng known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Huajing Zhuo known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Christoph Zollinger known as division visual effects producer: Pixomondo
  • Xinguo Zou known as compositor: Pixomondo
  • Raymond Tan known as paint/prep artist: Double Negative (uncredited)

Release Date:

  • UK 7 May 2013 (London) (premiere)
  • Ireland 17 May 2013
  • UK 17 May 2013
  • Belgium 22 May 2013
  • Egypt 22 May 2013
  • Finland 22 May 2013
  • France 22 May 2013
  • Hong Kong 22 May 2013
  • Italy 22 May 2013
  • Sweden 22 May 2013
  • Switzerland 22 May 2013 (French speaking region)
  • Taiwan 22 May 2013
  • Argentina 23 May 2013
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 23 May 2013
  • Chile 23 May 2013
  • Croatia 23 May 2013
  • Czech Republic 23 May 2013
  • Denmark 23 May 2013
  • Germany 23 May 2013
  • Greece 23 May 2013
  • Hungary 23 May 2013
  • Israel 23 May 2013
  • Kuwait 23 May 2013
  • Lebanon 23 May 2013
  • Malaysia 23 May 2013
  • Netherlands 23 May 2013
  • Peru 23 May 2013
  • Portugal 23 May 2013
  • Republic of Macedonia 23 May 2013
  • Russia 23 May 2013
  • Serbia 23 May 2013
  • Singapore 23 May 2013
  • Slovenia 23 May 2013
  • Switzerland 23 May 2013 (German speaking region)
  • Switzerland 23 May 2013 (Italian speaking region)
  • Thailand 23 May 2013
  • Ukraine 23 May 2013
  • United Arab Emirates 23 May 2013
  • Austria 24 May 2013
  • Brazil 24 May 2013
  • Bulgaria 24 May 2013
  • Canada 24 May 2013
  • Colombia 24 May 2013
  • Cyprus 24 May 2013
  • Estonia 24 May 2013
  • Iceland 24 May 2013
  • India 24 May 2013
  • Indonesia 24 May 2013
  • Latvia 24 May 2013
  • Lithuania 24 May 2013
  • Mexico 24 May 2013
  • Norway 24 May 2013
  • Panama 24 May 2013
  • Philippines 24 May 2013
  • Poland 24 May 2013
  • Romania 24 May 2013
  • South Africa 24 May 2013
  • Spain 24 May 2013
  • Turkey 24 May 2013
  • USA 24 May 2013
  • Vietnam 24 May 2013
  • Cambodia 30 May 2013
  • Georgia 30 May 2013
  • New Zealand 30 May 2013
  • Mongolia 31 May 2013 (Ulaanbaatar)
  • Pakistan 31 May 2013
  • Australia 6 June 2013
  • Venezuela 21 June 2013
  • Japan 6 July 2013

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action and mayhem throughout, some sexuality and language

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Thor (2011)

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  • IMDb page: Thor (2011)
  • Rate: 7.0/10 total 267,063 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Adventure | Fantasy
  • Release Date: 6 May 2011 (USA)
  • Runtime: 115 min
  • Filming Location: Galisteo, New Mexico, USA
  • Budget: $150,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $181,015,141 (USA) (19 August 2011)
  • Director: Kenneth Branagh
  • Stars: Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Patrick Doyle   
  • Soundtrack: I Can Help
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | DTS (as Datasat Digital Sound) | SDDS | Dolby (Dolby Surround 7.1)
  • Plot Keyword: Thor | Warrior | Throne | Humility | Scientist

Writing Credits By:

  • Ashley Miller (screenplay) (as Ashley Edward Miller) &
  • Zack Stentz (screenplay) and
  • Don Payne (screenplay)
  • J. Michael Straczynski (story) and
  • Mark Protosevich (story)
  • Stan Lee (comic book) &
  • Larry Lieber (comic book) &
  • Jack Kirby (comic book)

Known Trivia

  • In 2005, Matthew Vaughn was going to direct this film, describing it as “the birth of a hero, interweaving Gladiator with Norse mythology.” He went on to direct the comic book films Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class for Marvel, and Stardust for DC Comics.
  • Originally, the persona of Dr Donald Blake (Thor’s alternate identity/personality) was going to be in the film, and Kevin McKidd was considered for the part. However, Blake is used as a false identity for Thor.
  • In the 1990s, Sam Raimi had planned to direct this film after Darkman. He later went on to do Spider-Man, another Marvel hero, and its sequels.
  • In April 2006, screenwriter and “Thor” fan Mark Protosevich wrote a script for the film, which he described as “an Old Testament God who becomes a New Testament God.” However, the script was so laden with VFX-worthy sequences that it would require $300 million to film, so when Matthew Vaughn signed on, he rewrote and trimmed the script to bring the budget down to a more agreeable $150 million.
  • Kenneth Branagh conceptualized this film as a Norse/comic-book twist on William Shakespeare’s Henry V, which was about a young king who underwent trials and tribulations: fighting a war, courting a girl from another land, trying to live up to the example set by his father (a beloved king), and basic character development.
  • Jim Carrey was a long-time favorite and candidate for the role of Loki since The Mask, which indirectly featured Loki (but put in more fame his magic powers). Josh Hartnett was also rumored for the role.
  • Brad Pitt was rumored for the role of Thor; Channing Tatum and WWE wrestler Paul Levesque (aka Triple H) was considered for the part; Daniel Craig was the first choice; and Charlie Hunnam, Tom Hiddleston, Alexander Skarsgård, Liam Hemsworth and Joel Kinnaman tested for the role, but finally Liam’s brother Chris Hemsworth got the part.
  • Jessica Biel was rumored and Diora Baird auditioned for the role of Sif.
  • Brian Blessed was rumored for the role of Odin.
  • Zachary Levi was approached for the role of Fandral, but had to turn it down due to scheduling conflicts. Dominic Cooper was rumored but Stuart Townsend was then cast in the role. But days before filming began he left the role because of creative differences with the filmmakers. Finally Josh Dallas took the role.

Goofs: Continuity: When Jane, Erik and Darcy are on the roof of the garage after SHIELD has taken Jane's stuff, there is wind in their hair in the shot from one angle and no wind in the same scene shot from another angle.

Plot: The powerful but arrogant warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard and sent to live amongst humans on Earth, where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders. Full summary »  »

Story: The warrior Thor (Hemsworth) is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard by his father Odin (Hopkins) for his arrogance and sent to Earth to live among humans. Falling in love with scientist Jane Foster (Portman) teaches Thor much-needed lessons, and his new-found strength comes into play as a villain from his homeland sends dark forces toward Earth. Written byAnonymous

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Produced By:

  • Victoria Alonso known as co-producer
  • Mike Bodkin known as stereoscopic executive producer
  • Michael Chong known as production executive
  • Louis D'Esposito known as executive producer
  • Kevin Feige known as producer
  • Alan Fine known as executive producer
  • David J. Grant known as associate producer
  • Craig Kyle known as co-producer
  • Stan Lee known as executive producer
  • David Maisel known as executive producer
  • Patricia Whitcher known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Chris Hemsworth known as Thor
  • Natalie Portman known as Jane Foster
  • Tom Hiddleston known as Loki
  • Anthony Hopkins known as Odin
  • Stellan Skarsgård known as Erik Selvig
  • Kat Dennings known as Darcy Lewis
  • Clark Gregg known as Agent Coulson
  • Colm Feore known as King Laufey
  • Idris Elba known as Heimdall
  • Ray Stevenson known as Volstagg
  • Tadanobu Asano known as Hogun
  • Josh Dallas known as Fandral
  • Jaimie Alexander known as Sif
  • Rene Russo known as Frigga
  • Adriana Barraza known as Isabel Alvarez
  • Maximiliano Hernández known as Agent Sitwell (as Maximiliano Hernandez)
  • Richard Cetrone known as Frost Giant Captain
  • Darren Kendrick known as Frost Giant Sentry
  • Joshua Cox known as Frost Giant Hailstrum (as Josh Coxx)
  • Justice Smith known as Frost Giant Brute (as Justice Jesse Smith)
  • Joseph Gatt known as Frost Giant Grundroth
  • Luke Massy known as Frost Giant Raze
  • Matt Ducey known as Einherjar Guard (as Matthew Ducey)
  • Jason Camp known as Einherjar Guard
  • Buddy Sosthand known as Agent Delancey
  • Blake Silver known as Techie
  • Jamie McShane known as Agent Jackson
  • Dale Godboldo known as Agent Garrett
  • Patrick O'Brien Demsey known as Agent Cale
  • Jim Palmer known as SHIELD Guard
  • Seth Coltan known as Townie
  • J. Michael Straczynski known as Townie
  • Ryan Schaefer known as Townie
  • Matt Battaglia known as Pete
  • Stan Lee known as Stan the Man
  • Joel McCrary known as Drunk Townie
  • Isaac Kappy known as Pet Store Clerk
  • Juliet Lopez known as Admission Nurse
  • Rob Mars known as Orderly
  • Carrie Lazar known as Viking Mother
  • Harley Graham known as Viking Child
  • Alexander Wright known as Viking Elder
  • Hilary Pingle known as Viking
  • Shawn-Caulin Young known as Viking
  • Kinsey McLean known as Viking
  • Kelly Hawthorne known as Viking
  • Dakota Goyo known as Young Thor
  • Ted Allpress known as Young Loki
  • Chris Antonini known as Man in Bar (uncredited)
  • John Bailey known as Shield Guard (uncredited)
  • David Bantly known as SHIELD Scientist (uncredited)
  • Vanessa Bednar known as Viking Villager (uncredited)
  • Todd Bethke known as Postman (uncredited)
  • Troy Brenna known as Frost Giant (uncredited)
  • Adam Critchlow known as Einherjar Guard (uncredited)
  • Michelle Csitos known as Viking Village Wife (uncredited)
  • Elizabeth Dean known as Asgardian Demigoddess (uncredited)
  • Pat Duke known as Frost Giant Sentry (voice) (uncredited)
  • Kimberly Evan known as Lady in Waiting to the Queen (uncredited)
  • Eric Holloway known as Townie (uncredited)
  • Samuel L. Jackson known as Nick Fury (uncredited)
  • Jasyn Jefferies known as Einherjar Guard (uncredited)
  • James Kimball known as Einherjar Guard (uncredited)
  • Raven Lewis known as Soldier (uncredited)
  • Keith Middlebrook known as Agent McGuire (uncredited)
  • Nabil Nona known as Roman God (uncredited)
  • Terry Dale Parks known as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Tanissa Potrovitza known as Extra in Diner (uncredited)
  • Taylor Reed known as Guard of Asland (uncredited)
  • Jeremy Renner known as Clint Barton / Hawkeye (uncredited)
  • Douglas Tait known as Frost Giant (uncredited)
  • Clay von Carlowitz known as Asgardian Guard (uncredited)
  • Travis Willingham known as Frost Giants (uncredited)

..{tab=Supporting Department}Makeup Department:

  • Luisa Abel known as makeup department head
  • Janice Alexander known as hair department head
  • Terry Baliel known as assistant hair department head
  • Phillip Boutte Jr. known as production illustrator: special makeup effects unit
  • Berlinda Cantu-Lewis known as hair stylist: Ne Mexico
  • Diana Choi known as special makeup effects artist (as Diana Yun Soo Yoo)
  • Roxy D'Alonzo known as makeup effects artist
  • Gabriel De Cunto known as special makeup effects artist
  • Jed Dornoff known as makeup artist
  • Katie Douthit known as assistant hair stylist: second unit, New Mexico (as Kathleen Douthit)
  • Maggie Elliott known as assistant makeup department head: second unit (as Margaret E. Elliot)
  • Pepper J. Gallegos known as makeup artist: second unit, New Mexico (as Pepper Jane Gallegos)
  • Perry Mike Germain known as key makeup artist
  • Neill Gorton known as makeup effects: UK Vendor
  • Connie Grayson Criswell known as contact lens technician (as Connie Grayson)
  • Edouard F. Henriques known as makeup department head: second unit
  • Teressa Hill known as assistant hair department head: second unit
  • Will Huff known as special makeup effects artist
  • Ann-Maree Hurley known as prostethics makeup artist
  • Carmen L. Jones known as hair stylist: New Mexico
  • Eileen Kastner-Delago known as makeup artist: Ms. Portman
  • Louis Kiss known as special makeup effects artist
  • Bob Kretschmer known as wig maker
  • Natasha Ladek known as wig maker
  • Brad Look known as special makeup effects artist
  • Lucia Mace known as hair department head: second unit
  • James MacKinnon known as special makeup effects artist
  • Amy McHale known as hair stylist
  • Yvette Meely known as hair stylist: New Mexico
  • Jessica Nelson known as contact lens technician
  • Mark Nieman known as special makeup effects artist
  • Deidre Parness known as makeup artist: New Mexico
  • Cristina Patterson Ceret known as contact lens coordinator/painter
  • Carol Pershing known as key hair stylist
  • Steve Prouty known as special makeup effects artist
  • Jill Rockow known as special makeup effects artist
  • Alex Rouse known as wigmaker
  • Sara Roybal known as makeup artist: day player
  • Nikoletta Skarlatos known as makeup artist
  • Mike Smithson known as special makeup effects artist
  • Arjen Tuiten known as special makeup effects artist: King Laufey
  • Jay Wejebe known as assistant makeup department head
  • Angie Wells known as makeup day player
  • Michael F. Blake known as makeup artist (uncredited)
  • Carol F. Doran known as facial hair maker (uncredited)

Art Department:

  • Ruben Abarca known as drapery foreman
  • Wil Albarez known as set dresser: New Mexico
  • Steve Allen known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Russell R. Anderson known as set dresser (as Russell Anderson)
  • Brett Andrews known as assistant property master: New Mexico
  • Varsenik Vicky Antonyan known as draper (as Varsenik Antonyan)
  • Eric Arellanes known as propmaker gang boss: New Mexico
  • Lucas Arguello known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Isidoro Avila known as props
  • C. Scott Baker known as set designer
  • Paul Baker known as props
  • Tamar Barnoon known as set decoration buyer
  • Greg Benge known as assistant prop master: second unit, New Mexico
  • Max R. Bestic known as set dresser
  • Sarena Bhargava known as sculptor
  • Brandon Birrer known as propmaker gang boss
  • Kelly Birrer known as toolman
  • Richard Bloom known as assistant art director
  • Russell Bobbitt known as property master
  • Lou Boggs known as gang boss: New Mexico (as Lou R. Boggs)
  • Tony Bohorquez known as model maker
  • Jeff Bolen known as plasterer: New Mexico
  • Randy Bostic known as set dresser
  • Phillip Boutte Jr. known as illustrator (as Phillip Boutte)
  • Damon Bowden known as paint decorator
  • Bret Brand known as propmaker foreman
  • Judah Braunstein known as utility technician: New Mexico
  • Darrel D. Bricker known as supervising labor foreman
  • Mark W. Brown known as set dresser
  • Jack Brunacini Jr. known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Timothy Burgard known as storyboard artist (as Tim Burgard)
  • Michael Burke known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Steve Burkhart known as decorator gang boss
  • Andrew Campbell known as graphic designer
  • Tim Caprarelli known as storyboard artist
  • Kyle Caraway known as utility technician: New Mexico
  • Anthony Carlind known as leadman
  • Anthony Carlino known as leadman
  • Donald Carlson known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • James Carson known as illustrator
  • Mike Castello known as paint foreman: New MNexico
  • Ramiro Castillo known as plasterer: New Mexico
  • Gladys Cepeda known as draper
  • Dianne Chadwick known as graphic designer
  • Steve Chapman known as gang boss: Ne Mexico (as Steven Chapman)
  • Jeffery A. Chavers known as propmaker: New Mexico (as Jeffrey A. Chavers)
  • Lance Cheatham known as set dresser: New Mexico
  • Aric Cheng known as set designer
  • Charles Chesser known as propmaker: New Mexico (as Charles W. Chesser)
  • Randy L. Childs known as construction coordinator
  • Randy L. Childs known as propmaker foreman
  • Dan Colegrove known as general foreman: additional photography (as Dan Colgrove)
  • Sage Emmett Connell known as set dresser: New Mexico (as Sage Connell)
  • Nigel Conway known as painter: New Mexico
  • Kenneth Cook known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Gene 'Hap' Cooper known as supervising sculptor (as Gene Cooper)
  • Tony Cope known as modeler gang boss (as Anthony 'Tony' Cope)
  • Joe Couch known as stage foreman (as Joseph Couch)
  • Duncan Crawford known as sculptor
  • Mickey Cruz known as plaster foreman: New Mexico
  • Andres Cubillan known as art department coordinator
  • Federico D'Alessandro known as lead storyboard artist
  • William Daley known as propmaker foreman
  • Rocky De la Vega known as painter: New Mexico
  • Joseph De Santis known as assistant property master: second unit
  • Darrin Denlinger known as storyboard artist
  • Jams Denten known as plaster foreman
  • Loyd 'Jim' Ellis known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Marcus Epps known as on-set dresser: second unit
  • Zachary Fannin known as graphic designer
  • Louis Farah known as construction medic
  • Klara Farberov known as draper
  • Monica Fedrick known as prop graphic designer
  • Rolland Feight known as labor gang boss: New Mexico (as Rolland L. Feight)
  • Florence Fellman known as assistant set decorator
  • Francesco Ferrara known as painter
  • Megg Fleck known as art department assistant: New Mexico
  • Sven Fodale known as propmaker foreman
  • Robert Fritz known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Jeff Frost known as model maker
  • Nicholas H. Fuchs known as plaster foreman
  • Jerry Fuentes known as greensman: Ne Mexico
  • Darren Gibson known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Rick Glenn known as set dresser
  • Mark Goerner known as illustrator
  • Hector M. Gonzalez known as assistant property master
  • Linda R. Gore known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Shawn Gren known as utility technician: New Mexico
  • Graham Griswold known as set dresser: New Mexico
  • Wellyem Guerra known as set dresser: New Mexico
  • Miguel Gurule known as painter: New Mexico
  • Walt Hadfield known as construction coordinator
  • Theodore Harris known as laborer: New Mexico (as Theodore Harris Jr.)
  • Mickey L. Harrison known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Michael Hebden known as sculptor
  • John Herbert known as paint supervisor: reshoots
  • Scott Herbertson known as set designer
  • Daniel L. Herrera known as painter: New Mexico
  • Chris Herrington known as painter
  • Edward Hidalgo known as mill foreman
  • J. Bryan Holloway known as sculptor
  • William D. Horn known as painter: New Mexico
  • Jacob J. House known as modeler gang boss (as Jacob House)
  • Jeff House known as plaster supervisor
  • Gordon Huggins known as paint gang boss
  • William R. Hughes known as toolperson: New Mexico
  • Andrew Hwang known as previsualization asset lead: The Third Floor
  • Patrick Jaramillo known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Teresa Jimenez known as draper
  • Tommy John known as painter
  • Jacob Johnston known as visual development
  • Richard W. Jones known as greens foreman
  • Steve Jung known as illustrator
  • Tex Kadonaga known as set designer (as Tetsuo 'Tex' Kadonaga)
  • Eric Kagan known as prop assistant
  • John S. Karas known as labor foreman (as John F. Karas)
  • Tyler Kettenburg known as gang boss
  • Sam Khalsa known as painter: New Mexico
  • Kent Kidman known as propmaker
  • Jay Koiwai known as stand-by painter: second unit
  • Vance Kovacs known as illustrator
  • Helen Kozora known as set decoration buyer
  • Michael Kutsche known as illustrator
  • Steve Lauritzen known as set dresser
  • Fireball Tim Lawrence known as vehicle designer
  • Maggie Lee known as set decoration production assistant: New Mexico
  • Jonathan Lehn known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Kevin Loo known as set designer
  • Dale Lotreck known as utility technician: New Mexico
  • Wes Louie known as concept artist: Film Illusions Inc.
  • Michael Lovato known as stand-by foreman: second unit, New Mexico
  • Marco López known as gang boss (as Marco Lopez)
  • Jason Mahakian known as concept model maker
  • Michael Maloney known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Shnorik Mardirosian known as draper
  • Jeff Markwith known as set designer
  • Geoffrey C. Martin known as greensman: New Mexico
  • Raul Martinez known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Christopher McCain known as propmaker: New Mexico (as Chris McCain)
  • Sean McCormick known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Stephen McCumby known as property master: second unit
  • Thomas Meikle known as sculptor
  • Ryan Meinerding known as visual development supervisor
  • Ron Mendell known as concept artist
  • Nichole Miller known as painter: New Mexico (as Nichole S. Miller)
  • Lawrence Morales known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Kimberly Murak known as painter: New Mexico
  • Sergio Murillo known as plasterer: New Mexico
  • Carol Ann Napier known as set dresser: New Mexico
  • Thomas A. Nelson known as storyboard artist (as Tom Nelson)
  • Greg Newton known as construction foreman: New Mexico (as Greg A. Newton)
  • David O'Grady known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Jose Olivia known as labor foreman
  • Dan Ondrejko known as head greensman (as Daniel L. Ondrejko)
  • Leroy Ortega known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Samuel Pactol known as painter
  • Tanya Pann known as painter: New Mexico
  • Ron Papazian known as set dresser
  • Andy Park known as concept illustrator
  • Paul Penley known as on-set dresser
  • Sara M. Pennington known as art department coordinator: New Mexico (as Sara Lewis)
  • Tyler Pope known as propmaker
  • Anne Porter known as set designer
  • Donald Redoglia known as construction foreman: New Mexico
  • Andrew Reeder known as set designer
  • Will Madoc Rees known as illustrator
  • Todd Rex known as sculptor
  • Edward Reyes known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Jorge Reyes known as plasterer: New Mexico
  • Thaddeus Richardson known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Kurtis Richmond known as concept artist Fuel: VFX
  • Dennis Riewerts known as draper: New Mexico
  • Raj Rihal known as illustrator
  • Leo Rijn known as sculptor
  • Albert Rivera known as utility technician: New Mexico (as Alberto Rivera)
  • Patrick Rogers known as draper
  • Rich Romig known as set designer
  • Lauren Rosenbloom known as art department assistant
  • James Rothwell known as illustrator: animativs
  • Danny Rowe known as set dresser
  • Marco Rubeo known as set designer
  • Nicholas Rymond known as gang boss (as Nick Raymond)
  • Tommy Samona known as set dresser (as Anthony Samona)
  • Ernest M. Sanchez known as set dressing gangboss
  • Leonard Sanchez known as utility technician
  • Sal Sanchez known as plasterer: New Mexico (as Salvador Sanchez)
  • Jerry Sargent known as construction foreman: New Mexico
  • Joseph Sargent known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Ed Sauer known as propmaker: New Mexico (as Edward F. Sauer)
  • Nathan Schroeder known as illustrator
  • Robert Schulte known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Randy Severino known as set dresser
  • Nancy Severs known as painter: New Mexico
  • Randy Severs known as construction foreman: New Mexico
  • Lily Shapiro known as art department assistant
  • Paris Sharp known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Craig Shoji known as illustrator
  • Max Soto known as labor foreman
  • Patte Strong-Lord known as set designer
  • Tony Swatton known as props
  • Earl Thielen known as property assistant
  • Jeffrey Thomas known as greens stand-by foreman: first unit, New Mexico
  • Jeffrey Thomas known as greensman: New Mexico
  • Lawrence Tolle known as property assistant
  • Duan G. Trujillo known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Joseph Trujillo known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Lance Tytor known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Robert Valverde known as utility technician: New Mexico
  • Maria Vaughan known as draper
  • Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez known as sculptor gang boss (as Cuitlahauc Morales)
  • Joel Venti known as storyboard artist
  • Robert A. Vigil known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Robert W. Vigil known as laborer: New Mexico
  • Patrick Waincier known as draper
  • Brian Walker known as construction co-coordinator
  • Simon Webber known as concept artist
  • Robert Weiland known as propmaker gang boss
  • Charlie Wen known as visual development supervisor
  • Jack White known as food stylist
  • Glenn Williams known as propmaker gang boss
  • Tracey Wilson known as storyboard artist
  • Lyndell Wolff known as propmaker foreman: New Mexico (as Lyndell Dean Wolff)
  • Mark Woodworth II known as painter
  • Ben Woodworth known as painter
  • Eric Yamamoto known as art department assistant
  • Daphne Yap known as illustrator
  • Charles Yardman known as propmaker: New Mexico
  • Shaun Young known as set decorating coordinator (as Shaun A. Young)
  • Chris Zimmerman known as stand by painter
  • Clyde Zimmerman known as paint supervisor
  • Natalie Bloomer known as props (uncredited)
  • Tammy DeRuiter known as painter (uncredited)
  • Matthew King known as assistant food stylist (uncredited)
  • Wil Rees known as production illustrator (uncredited)
  • Carl Robarge known as mold maker (uncredited)
  • Jason Vanover known as key greensman: re-shoot (uncredited)

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Production Companies:

  • Paramount Pictures (presents)
  • Marvel Entertainment (presents)
  • Marvel Studios

Other Companies:

  • tacticalproshop.com  tactical equipment and uniforms
  • 20th Century Fox Studios  post-production facilities
  • Act One Script Clearance  clearances
  • Air Lyndhurst Studios  music recorded at
  • Air-Edel Recording Studios  music mixed at
  • Allan Padelford Camera Cars  camera equipment provided by (Biscuit Jr. Rig)
  • Angel & Fine Productions  production services
  • Bender ET  GFCI shock protection provided by
  • Buena Vista Records  soundtrack
  • Central Casting  extras casting
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  camera cranes
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  camera dollies
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  hydrascope telescoping crane arm
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  stabilized remote camera systems
  • De Lane Lea  ADR recording
  • Digital Media Services (DMS)  digital marketing asset management
  • Direct Tools & Fasteners  expendables
  • Doosan Portable Power  generators supplied by
  • DoubleFVoice  musician contractor: vocalist (as DoubleFVoices)
  • EFilm  digital intermediate
  • Film Illusions  specialty costumes
  • Filmtools  expendables
  • Future Capital Partners  special thanks
  • Gallagher Entertainment  insurance (uncredited)
  • Go For Locations  locations equipment rentals
  • Go For Locations  locations website hosting
  • Hollywood Rentals Productions Services  grip and lighting equipment
  • Intelligent Media  international monitoring agency
  • Ironhead Studios  specialty costumes
  • Klass Security and Investigations  anti-piracy security
  • London Philharmonic Orchestra  orchestra
  • Mediacom 24-7  travel and accommodation (post production mix)
  • Monster Picture Crane  stunt rigging crane
  • Nastec Security  security: Ms. Portman
  • Noble Media  producers rep
  • OTC Productions  digital asset management
  • Panavision  camera equipment provided by
  • Pepper Sound  ADR recording facility
  • Pictorvision  Eclipse aerial camera system
  • Playback Technologies  computer playback engineering
  • Prologue Films  main titles (as Prologue)
  • Red Rhino Trailers  hair and make-up trailers
  • Reel Security  production security: Los Angeles
  • Rockbottom Rentals  cell phone rentals
  • Runway Editing  post-production
  • Scarlet Letters  end titles
  • Screen Capital International  special thanks
  • Sigloch Military / Tactical  military personnel
  • Steadicam Rickshaw  steadicam rickshaw provided by
  • Tony's Food Service  catering
  • Walt Disney Records  soundtrack (as Buena Vista Records)

Distributors:

  • Forum Cinemas (2011) (Lithuania) (theatrical)
  • Paramount Japan (2011) (Japan) (theatrical) (as Paramount Pictures Japan)
  • Paramount Pictures Entertainment (2011) (Canada) (theatrical)
  • Paramount Pictures (2011) (France) (theatrical)
  • Paramount Pictures (2011) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Solar Entertainment (2011) (Philippines) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2011) (Argentina) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2011) (Greece) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2011) (Philippines) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2011) (Singapore) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2011) (Belgium) (theatrical)
  • Universal Pictures International (UPI) (2011) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • Argentina Video Home (2011) (Argentina) (DVD)
  • Argentina Video Home (2011) (Argentina) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • FX Network (2013) (USA) (TV)
  • Film1 (2012) (Netherlands) (TV) (limited)
  • Odeon (2011) (Greece) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (2011) (USA) (DVD)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (2011) (USA) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • Universal Pictures Benelux (2011) (Netherlands) (DVD)
  • Universal Pictures Benelux (2011) (Netherlands) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • Zon Lusomundo Audiovisuais (2011) (Portugal) (all media)

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Special Effects:

  • Legacy Effects (prosthetics and suit effects: Frost Giant)
  • Third Floor, The (previsualization and postvisualization)
  • Gentle Giant Studios (digital scanning)
  • Giant Studios (motion capture)
  • BUF (visual effects) (main titles background)
  • Digital Domain (special visual effects and digital animation)
  • Fuel VFX (visual effects)
  • Luma Pictures (visual effects)
  • Whiskytree (visual effects)
  • Evil Eye Pictures (visual effects)
  • Stereo D (stereoscopic conversion)
  • Hirota Paint Industries (HPI) (uncredited)
  • The Base Studio

Visual Effects by:

  • Amin Ben Abdallah known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Nasser Abo known as visual effects artist
  • Charles Abou Aad known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Milton Adamou known as stereoscopic post supervisor: Stereo D
  • Matthew Adams known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Steven Adams known as visual effects executive producer: BUF
  • Jon Aghassian known as 3d integration artist: Digital Domain
  • Jose Alcarde known as paint artist: Stereo D (as Jose Alcadre)
  • Spencer Alexander known as lead creature technical director: Digital Domain
  • Xavier Allard known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Abdalnasser Abo Aloionalsood known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Dwight Angelito known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Chris Antonini known as visual effects plate coordinator
  • George Antzoulides known as layout artist
  • George Antzoulides known as previsualization artist
  • Yoichiro Aoki known as stereoscopic lead: Stereo D (as 'Yo' Yoichiro Aoki)
  • Guillaume Arrighi known as graphic artist: BUF
  • James J. Atkinson known as visual effects artist: Digital Domain
  • François-Xavier Aubague known as visual effects production manager: BUF
  • Caroline Audebert known as visual effects coordinator: BUF
  • Kate Auld known as compositor: Fuel VFX
  • Julien Aullas known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Nicolas Avril known as render farm: BUF
  • Hugo Aymerich known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Kelsey Ayukawa known as rotoscope and paint artist: Digital Domain
  • Kelley Baker known as visual effects accountant
  • Alexis Baran known as visual effects studio support: Digital Domain
  • Frederic Barbe known as cg senior artist: BUF (as Frédéric Barbe)
  • Patrick Bareis known as visual effects production assistant
  • K.C. Barnes known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Jason Bath known as visual effects producer: Fuel VFX
  • Vincent Batoufflet known as system administrator: BUF
  • Matt Bauer known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Romain Bavent known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Jean Phillip Baysari known as junior systems administrator: Luma Pictures
  • Xavier Bec known as technical director: BUF
  • Joel Behrens known as compositing supervisor: Digital Domain
  • Christophe Bellet known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Julien Belloteau known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Tim Belsher known as pipeline supervisor: Digital Domain
  • Karina Benesh known as visual effects production assistant: Digital Domain
  • Patrick Bergeron known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Thomas Berkane known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Anne-Sophie Bertrand known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Maxime Besner known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Stephen Best known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Sumriti Bhogal known as visual effects production manager: Whiskeytree
  • Andrea Biklian known as visual effects accountant: Digital Domain
  • Johann Blais known as design artist: BUF
  • Dennis Blakey known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Sébastien Blanchard known as visual effects coordinator: BUF
  • Stephen A. Bloch known as previs artist: The Third Floor Inc (as Stephen Andy Bloch)
  • Ann-Marie Blommaert known as digital coordinator: Digital Domain
  • Mike Bodkin known as stereoscopic conversion executive producer: Stereo D
  • Benoit Bonachera known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Austin Bonang known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Jonathan Bonte known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Chris Bonura known as assistant digital matte painter: Whiskytree (as Christopher Bonura)
  • Jelmer Boskma known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • James Robert Bosley known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as James Bosley)
  • Frédéric Boulin known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Sam Bourne known as junior digital coordinator: Luma Pictures
  • Maria Bowen known as texture artist: Digital Domain
  • Alex Boyle known as visual effects production assistant: Stereo D
  • Jeremy Bradley known as visual effects editor
  • Marc-Antoine Bressand known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Marc-Antoine Bressand known as digital effects artist: BUF
  • Devon Bridewell known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Milady Bridges known as visual effects artist: Stereo D
  • Dean Broadland known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Tyson Brochu known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Shawn Broes known as visual effects editor
  • Troy Brooks known as visual effects senior staff: Digital Domain
  • Austin Brown known as digital artist
  • Dan Browne known as visual effects support staff: Evil Eye Pictures (as Daniel Browne)
  • Pierre Buffin known as visual effects art director: BUF
  • Thomas Buffin known as legal advisor: BUF
  • Julien Buisseret known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Sirius Buisson known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Barbara Busch known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Paul Butterworth known as visual effects supervisor: Fuel VFX
  • Paul Butterworth known as visual effects supervisor: Fuelvfx
  • Daniel Cairnie known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Jodi Campanaro known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Brooks Campbell known as paint artist: Stereo D
  • Caitlin Campbell known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Alexandre Cancado known as lead compositor: Luma Pictures
  • Isabelle Capgras known as visual effects editor: BUF
  • Joanna Capitano known as visual effects senior staff: Digital Domain
  • Kathryn Capri known as modeler: Whiskytree
  • Steven Caron known as technical director: Whiskytree
  • Jeremy P. Carroll known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • John Cassella known as senior effects technical director: Luma Pictures (as John Cassella Jr.)
  • Shoghi Castel De Oro known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Marcel Caue known as roto/paint: Luma Pictures
  • Fabrice Caussat known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Joe Ceballos known as art director: Whiskytree
  • Joe Censoplano known as compositor: Luma Pictures
  • Luis Miguel Chamochumbi known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Ray Chang known as digital paint artist: Luma Pictures
  • Fabien Charbonnier known as system administrator: BUF
  • Romain Charoy known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Hind Charpentier known as human ressources: BUF
  • Marco Checa Garcia known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Florent Chedreau known as system administrator: BUF
  • Vincent Cheng known as 3D integration artist: Digital Domain (as Vincent Chen)
  • Nicolas Chevallier known as visual effects supervisor: BUF
  • Ili Chiang known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Arun P. Chidambaram known as lighting artist: Digital Domain (as Arun Chidambaram)
  • Aaron Chiesa known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Aaron Gerhard Chiesa)
  • Borae Jungsuk Cho known as technical developer: Digital Domain (as Borae Cho)
  • David Cho known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Steve Cho known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Sun Chung known as texture artist: Digital Domain
  • Suzanne Cipolletti known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Vincent Cirelli known as visual effects supervisor: Luma Pictures
  • Mike Cisneros known as stereoscopic roto artist: The Base Studio
  • Graham D. Clark known as stereographer: Stereo D (as Graham Clark)
  • James Galen Clark known as render wrangler: Whiskeytree (as James Clark)
  • Jimi Clark known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Martin Claude known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Jeff Cole known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Sam Cole known as compositing supervisor: Fuel VFX
  • Delphine Colin known as visual effects coordinator: BUF
  • Janice Barlow Collier known as dustbust artist: Digital Domain
  • Tanya Collins known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Liliana Colombo known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Vincent Coni known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Mary-Margaret Conley known as data administrator: Stereo D (as Mary Conley)
  • J. Todd Constantine known as previs artist: The Third Floor (as Jeremy Todd Constantine)
  • John Cooper known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Sebastien Corne known as cg senior artist: BUF (as Sébastien Corne)
  • Michelle Cornwall known as digital production administrator: Digital Domain
  • Mike Corso known as render wrangler: Whiskytree
  • Cory Cosper known as modeling/texturing: Luma Pictures
  • Danielle Costa known as visual effects production manager
  • Trea Cotton known as stereoscopic depth artist: Stereo D
  • David Cowles known as desktop administrator: Stereo D
  • Maurice Cox known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Robert Cristino known as stereoscopic roto lead: Stereo D
  • Sylvain Crombet known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Kevin Curtin known as facility coordinator: Luma Pictures
  • Jason Cutler known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Sam Cuttriss known as technical director: Whiskytree
  • Germain Cuvelle known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Dave Damant known as lighter: Luma Pictures (as David Damant)
  • Nick Damico known as effects technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Pedram Daraeizadeh known as digital coordinator: Digital Domain
  • Brad Darrow known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Dane K. Dass known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Scott David known as compositor: Whiskytree (as Scott Roscoe David)
  • Mark Davies known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Brandon Davis known as effects technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Edgar de Araujo known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Yann De Cadoudal known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Arnaud Allenet de Donceel known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Daphne De Jesus known as rotoscope and paint artist: Digital Domain
  • Cédric de la Forest Divonne known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Michael De Nicolo known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Hugo Debat-Burkarth known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Thibault Debeurme known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Rachel Decker known as data coordinator: Stereo D
  • Carson Del Greco known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Val Dela Rosa known as senior systems administrator: stereoscopic conversion
  • Ruy Delgado known as tracking/matchmove: Luma Pictures (as Ruy Santos Delgado)
  • Tyler DeLisle known as lighter: Luma Pictures
  • Damien Dell'omodarme known as senior digital effects artist: BUF
  • Damien Dell-Omodarme known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Maxime Delorme known as visual effects coordinator: BUF
  • Benoit Delozier known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Damien Delrue known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Eric Deltour known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Nicolas Delval known as visual effects producer: BUF
  • Justine Demoulin known as graphic artist: BUF (as Justine Desmoulin)
  • Karl Denham known as cg supervisor: Digital Domain
  • Jonathan Deniard known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Jérôme Derien known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Guillaume Desbois known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Clément Desfete known as visual effects: BUF, Los Angeles office
  • Lionel Di Scala known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Carla Diamond known as US physical production: BUF
  • Gus Djuro known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • André Doan known as render farm: BUF
  • Chad Dombrova known as senior pipeline technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Rene Dominguez known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Alana Douglas known as matchmove and layout artist: Fuel VFX
  • Scott Douglas known as assistant visual effects editor: Stereo D
  • Kathryn Dowler known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Kate Dowler)
  • David S. Dranitzke known as visual effects producer: Evil Eye Pictures (as David Dranitzke)
  • Jan Dubberke known as lead compositor
  • Aubrey Dukes known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Kalene Dunsmoor known as matte painter: Digital Domain
  • Boris Duong known as CG supervisor: BUF
  • Guillaume Dureux known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Tayla Ealom known as visual effects production assistant: Luma Pictures
  • Jon Earnest known as stereoscopic production coordinator
  • Rony Edde known as effects animator: DigitalDomain
  • Scott Edelstein known as digital environment lead: Digital Domain (as Scott Sojm Edelstein)
  • Goffied Eder known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Christopher Edwards known as previs producer: The Third Floor (as Chris Edwards)
  • Jennie Elliott known as visual effects production assistant: Whiskytree
  • Kat Elliott known as digital coordinator: Digital Domain
  • Marion Eloy known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Greg Emerson known as stereoscopic iq artist: Stereo D
  • Arlend Engar known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • John Erik Englund known as software engineer: Stereo D
  • Eric Ennis known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Emilien Escande known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Pierre Escande known as visual effects producer: BUF
  • Francisco Estrada known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Bryan T. Evans known as matchmove artist: Stereo D
  • Jack Evans known as lighting artist: Digital Domain (as Kenny 'Jack' Evans)
  • Jarred Everson known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Jean-David Fabre known as design artist: BUF
  • Marcos Fajardo known as software rendering developer: Whiskeytree
  • Brian Fanska known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • David Faulkner known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Pierre Fauquembergue known as system administrator: BUF
  • Robin Pierce Ferber known as stereoscopic conversion artist
  • Robin Pierce Ferber known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Eric Fernandes known as cg supervisor: Digital Domain (as Eric Adrian Fernandes)
  • Audrey Ferrara known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Judith Ferrer known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Arin Finger known as digital producer: Digital Domain
  • Jeremiah Finn known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Brian Fisher known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Johnny Fisk known as stereoscopic production coordinator: Stereo D
  • Megan Flood known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Brian Flora known as digital matte painter: Whiskytree
  • Les Foor known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Michael Forot known as software development: BUF
  • Brian Fortune known as roto/paint: Luma Pictures
  • Jérôme Foucout known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Frederic Fourier known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Kathryn Fowler known as visual effects coordinator (as Katie Fowler)
  • Emily Francione known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Thomas H. Frederick known as 3d integration camera assistant: Digtial Domain
  • Chris French known as cg production manager: Fuel VFX
  • Haskell Friedman known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Alex Gabriel known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Benoit Gadreau known as software development: BUF
  • Valentin Galvan known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Seth Gantman known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Giancarlo Sye Garcia known as paint artist: Stereo D (as Giancarlo 'Sye' Garcia)
  • Julie Garcia known as lighter: Luma Pictures
  • Cara Gately known as visual effects rigging artist: Fuel VFX
  • Bryan Gauna known as head of technology
  • Joan Gauna known as software developer
  • Nicolas Gauthier known as CG supervisor: BUF
  • Paul Geffre known as stereoscopic producer: Stereo D
  • Joel Gerlach known as roto/paint: Luma Pictures
  • McKenzy Germain known as visual effects coordinator: Luma Pictures
  • Olivier Gilbert known as design artist: BUF
  • Matthew Gilson known as matte painter: Digital Domain (as Mat Gilson)
  • Gregory Ginsburger known as cg supervisor: BUF (as Grégory Ginsberger)
  • Diana Giorgiutti known as visual effects producer
  • Ivan Girard known as design artist: BUF
  • Mickael Girod known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Yoel Godo known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Erick Godreau known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Clarke Godwin known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Katie Godwin known as visual effects coordinator: Luma Pictures
  • Stephanie Goix known as software development: BUF
  • Cristina Gomes known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Lenny Gordon known as tracking/matchmove: Luma Pictures
  • Victor Gornes known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Mickael Goussard known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Cody Graham known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Anthony Grant known as modeling/texturing: Luma Pictures
  • Orin Green known as digital artist: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Mark Greenberg known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • James Greig known as digital coordinator: Digital Domain
  • Steve Griffith known as visual effects producer: Luma Pictures
  • George Grigoropoulos known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Florian Grolier known as render farm: BUF
  • Bryan Guana known as head of technology: Stereo D
  • Joan Guana known as software developer: Stereo D
  • Luis Alejandro Guevara known as digital coordinator: Digital Domain
  • Laure Guicherd known as software development: BUF
  • Maxime Guillet known as system administrator: BUF
  • Chloé Guillou known as visual effects accountant: BUF
  • Ajay Gurram known as visual effects artist
  • Jennifer Gutierrez known as compositor: Luma Pictures
  • Va Ha known as technical director: Whiskytree
  • Arash Habibi known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • David Hackett known as lighter: Luma Pictures
  • Rami Hage known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Christian Haley known as digital matte painter: Whiskytree
  • Alexis Hall known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Martin Hall known as compositor: Whiskytree
  • Lindsay Hallett known as visual effects head of business development: Luma Pictures
  • Patrick Halm known as compositor: Digital Domain (as Patrick Helm)
  • Éric Hamel known as digital matte painter: Whiskytree
  • H Haden Hammond known as sequence supervisor: Luma Pictures
  • Kevin Hand known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Brandy Handelman known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Josh Handley known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Scott Hankel known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Satoshi Harada known as lighter: Luma Pictures
  • Jonathan Harb known as visual effects producer: Whiskeytree
  • Reginald Harber Jr. known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Aisling Harbert known as stereoscopic lead: Stereo D
  • Trevor Harder known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Ian A. Harris known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Marlan Harris known as rotoscope and paint artist: Digital Domain
  • Michael Haussmann known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Jim Hawkins known as matte painter: Digital Domain
  • Steven Hawkins known as roto artist: Stereo D (as Steve Hawkins)
  • Madeline Hazeley known as stereoscopic executive assistant: Aaron Parry, Stereo D
  • John R. Hazzard known as pipeline technical director: Luma Pictures (as John Hazzard)
  • Alex Heffner known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Claas Henke known as visual effects concept artist: Digital Domain
  • Audrey Henneton known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Baptiste Henry known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Brent Hensarling known as senior systems administrator: Luma Pictures
  • Veronica Hernandez known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Hans Heymans known as character technical director: Digital Domain
  • Nick Hiatt known as matte painter: Digital Domain
  • Bryan M. Higgins known as stereoscopic roto lead: Stereo D (as Bryan Higgins)
  • Diana Hinek known as compositor
  • Tuan Ho known as assistant technical director: Whiskytree
  • Tristan Hocquet known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Eva Hoentzsch known as visual effects studio support: Digital Domain
  • Dark Hoffman known as matte painter: Digital Domain
  • Daphnée Hong known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Benoit Houtin known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Jeffrey John Howard known as digital production administrator: Digital Domain (as Jeffrey Howard)
  • Jessica Hsieh known as digital artist: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Diana Huang known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Romain Hubert known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Paul Hudson known as tools developer: Whiskytree
  • Catherine Hughes known as digital coordinator: Luma Pictures
  • Michelle Hunt known as roto artist: Stereo D (as Michele Hunt)
  • Luan Huynh known as system administrator: Stereo D
  • Andrew Hwang known as previs artist: The Third Floor (as Andew Hwang)
  • Injoon Hwang known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Walter F. Hyneman known as creature technical director: Digital Domain
  • Adrian Iler known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • J.D. Imhof known as lighting artist: Digital Domain (as JD Imhof)
  • Anna Ivanova known as texture artist: Digital Domain
  • John L. Jack known as visual effects senior staff: Evil Eye Pictures
  • William Jackson known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • James Jacobs known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Mickael Jaffrain known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Stephen James known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Kelly Jean-Ware known as stereoscopic roto coordinator: Stereo D
  • Jason A. Jenkins known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Steven Qi Jin known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Justin Johnson known as digital effects supervisor: Luma Pictures
  • Anne-Gaelle Jolly known as software development: BUF (as Anne Gaélle Joly)
  • Julia Jordanova known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Robert Junggeburt known as matte painter: Digital Domain
  • Corey Just known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Steven Kaelin known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Lindsey Kaiser known as visual effects executive assistant: Stereo D
  • Malik Kaizane known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Inna Karuskevich known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Shraddha Kate known as visual effects artist
  • Jennifer Kelly known as assistant digital matte painter: Whiskytree
  • Thomas Kernan known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Harimander Singh Khalsa known as compositor: Luma Pictures (as Michael Cashore)
  • Jeff Kim known as previs artist: The Third Floor (as Jeffrey Kim)
  • Louis Kim known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Raehyeon Kim known as visual effects production assistant: Digital Domain
  • Sohee Kim known as digital artist: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Woonam Kim known as digital environment artist: Digital Domain
  • Yoonkwan Kim known as pipeline developer: StereoD
  • Peter King known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • John Kitching known as compositor: Fuel VFX
  • Jason Knight known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Scott Ko known as digital coordinator: Digital Domain
  • John Kokum known as digital producer: Digital Domain
  • Matthew Kranz known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • George Krauter known as texture artist: Digital Domain
  • Heath Kraynak known as digital artist: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Ross Krothe known as visual effects technical director: Stereo D
  • Daniel Kuehn known as senior staff
  • SangHun Kwon known as lighting artist
  • Kelly L'Estrange known as visual effects producer: Digital Domain
  • Nicolas Labbe known as render farm: BUF
  • Anaïs Lacoste known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Fabrice Lacroix known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Jonathan Lagache known as flame artist: BUF
  • Alexandre Lagallarde known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Anguerran Lagallarde known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Fabrice Lagayette known as associate visual effects supervisor: BUF
  • Jaymie Lam known as compositor: Whiskytree
  • Ken Lam known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Pat Lun Lam known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Marc Lamorille known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Hayley Lane known as lead paint artist: Stereo D
  • Kevin LaNeave known as visual effects editor: Digital Domain
  • Don Lang known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Errol Lanier known as modeler: Digital Domain (as Errol Laniér)
  • Gabe LaPoint known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Laurent Launes known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Maxime Laurent known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Trevor J. Lawrence known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D (as Trevor Lawrence)
  • Yann Le Corre known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Fabien Le Gal known as cg senior artist: BUF (as Fabien Legal)
  • Korentin Le Gallou known as flame artist: BUF
  • Yves Le Peillet known as visual effects: BUF, Bmac Laboratories
  • Tim Lebon known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Danny Lee known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Jeeho Lee known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Sam Lee known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Andrew Lema known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Natasha Leroux known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • David Lesage known as software development: BUF
  • Votch Levi known as cg supervisor: Whiskytree
  • Didier Levy known as lighter: Luma Pictures
  • Brenda Li known as rotoscope and paint artist: Digital Domain
  • Mike Lindberg known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Fabrice Lau Tim Ling known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Kevin Lingenfelser known as compositing lead: Digital Domain
  • Vit Liskutin known as assistant technical director: Whiskytree
  • Bryan Litson known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Lucy Liu known as assistant technical director: Whiskytree
  • Raymond K.L. Liu known as effects animator: Digital Domain (as Raymond Liu)
  • Flip Livingston known as assistant visual effects cyan color artist
  • Owen Longstaff known as compositor: Fuel VFX
  • Shawn Lopez known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Javier Lopez-Duprey known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Adrien Lourdelle known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Olivier Lourry known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Renaud Louvet known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Andrew Lowell known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Steven Luc known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Tony Lupoi known as compositor
  • Sandrine Lurde known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Daniel Ly known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Demis Lyall-Wilson known as compositor: Fuel VFX
  • Mikael Lynen known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Tony Lyons known as roto/paint: Luma Pictures
  • Tran Ma known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Melaina Mace known as digital matte painter: Whiskytree
  • Juliana Machado known as visual effects artist: Fuel VFX
  • Ross MacKenzie known as 3d integration artist: Digital Domain
  • Heather MacPhee known as rotoscope and paint lead: Digital Domain (as Heather MacPhee Ryan)
  • Francois Madere known as senior visual effects artist
  • Toshiyuki Maeda known as digital matte painter: Whiskytree
  • Alexandre Magre known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Pierrick Mahieu known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Nicolas Maillard known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • David Maldonado known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Sebastian Maldonado known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D (as Sebastian Maldonado Jr.)
  • Roy Malhi known as cg sequence supervisor: Fuel VFX
  • Roy Vincent Mann known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Karine Marchandou known as visual effects: BUF, Bmac Laboratories
  • Denis Marco known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Artur Margiv known as digital artist: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Adam Marisett known as animator: Digital Domain
  • Dennis A. Martin known as digital artist: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Tony Martin known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D (as Anthony Martin)
  • Raymond Martinez III known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D (as Raymond Martinez)
  • Damon Martinez known as paint artist: Stereo D
  • Helena Masand known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Ruheene Masand known as visual effects coordinator: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Novaira Masood known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Dena Massenburg known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • David Masure-Bosco known as visual effects coordinator: Digital Domain
  • Michael C. May known as stereoscopic coordinator (as Mike May)
  • Don Mccoy known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Don L. McCoy)
  • Russell McCoy known as stereoscopic lead: Stereo D (as Russell R. McCoy)
  • Rob McCurdy known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Matt McDonald known as visual effects senior staff: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Edward McDonough known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Ed McDonough)
  • Josh McGuire known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Brandon McNaughton known as compositing supervisor: Whiskytree
  • Corbin Mehl known as compositor
  • Chad Meire known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Ximena Melendez known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Mark Menaker known as desktop administrator
  • Robert Merrow III known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • John Meunier known as visual effects coordinator: BUF
  • Paul Mica known as texture artist: Digital Domain
  • Nikolai Michaleski known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • David Miller III known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Scott Mitchell known as paint artist: Stereo D
  • Yann Moalic known as cg senior artist: BUF (as Yann-Armel Moaic)
  • Paul Molodowitch known as pipeline technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Juan Pablo Monroy known as digital matte painter: Whiskytree
  • Erick Montano known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • John Montgomery known as digital production administrator: Digital Domain (as Jon Montgomery)
  • Jentzen Mooney known as pipepline manager: Stereo D
  • Jim Moorhead known as 3d integration artist: Digital Domain
  • Borja Morales known as software rendering developer: Whiskytree
  • Declan Moran known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Marguerite Moreau de Lizoreux known as visual effects coordinator: BUF (as Marguerite Moreau)
  • Christophe Moreau known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Michael Morehouse known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Cathy Morin known as texture artist: Digital Domain
  • Glenn Morris known as roto and paint supervisor: Luma Pictures
  • Immanuel Morris known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Jake Morrison known as additional visual effects supervisor: Marvel Studios
  • William Morrison known as visual effects stereoscopic supervisor: Stereo D
  • Ola Mota known as visual effects accountant: Digital Domain
  • Betsy Mueller known as lighting lead: Digital Domain
  • Gautama Murcho known as junior compositor: Luma Pictures (as Gautama 'G' Murcho)
  • Laurie Murdoch known as visual effects senior staff: Digital Domain
  • Colleen Murphy known as digital production manager: Digital Domain
  • Alex Murtaza known as matte painter: Digital Domain
  • Devan Mussato known as creature technical director: Digital Domain
  • Scott Musselman known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Christopher Myerchin known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Daniel Naughton known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Stephane Naze known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Robert Nederhorst known as compositor
  • Barry Needham known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Cameron Neilson known as visual effects supervisor: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Maxime Neko known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Mark Nelson known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Nicolas Nepveu known as visual effects coordinator: BUF
  • Marla Neto known as digital coordinator: Luma Pictures
  • Chris Nichols known as modeler: Digital Domain (as Christopher Nichols)
  • Caesar Niculescu known as effects animator: Digital Domain (as Cezar Niculescu)
  • David Niednagel known as digital environment artist: Digital Domain
  • Jean-Louis Nikiema known as render farm: BUF
  • Geoffrey Niquet known as technical director: BUF
  • Motoki Nishii known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Sam Nixon known as digital environment artist: Digital Domain
  • Rémy Normand known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Dyvind Nostdal known as visual effects rigging artist: Fuel VFX
  • Chris O'Connell known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D (as Chris P. O'Connell)
  • Chris O'Mahony known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Justin O'Reilly known as visual effects production assistant: Luma Pictures (as Justin 'Chops' O'Reilly)
  • Rodney O'Sullivan known as support engineer: Fuel VFX
  • Steve Oakley known as visual effects artist: Fuel VFX
  • Oscar Ojeda known as roto lead: Stereo D
  • Pawel Olas known as cg sequence supervisor: Fuel VFX
  • Chris Olivas known as compositor: Whiskytree
  • Joshua Ong known as matte painting supervisor: Whiskytree
  • Sai Win Myint Oo known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Miguel Ortega known as modeling and texture lead: Digital Domain
  • India Osborne known as visual effects: AngelFine Productions, BUF (as India Osborne-Buffin)
  • Marie-Catherine Osmy known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Rob Ostir known as previsualization artist
  • Loris Paillier known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Guillaume Palegie known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Camille Paleni known as graphic artist: BUF (as Camille Paléni)
  • Anne-Sophie Palermo known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Vincent Papaix known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Chris Park known as technical support: Digital Domain
  • Michael J. Parker known as lighting artist: Fuel VFX (as Michael Parker)
  • Ron Parker known as visual effects: BUF, Los Angeles office
  • Dean Parks known as visual effects artist
  • Aaron Parry known as executive producer: Stereo D
  • Jennifer L. Patrick known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Jennifer Patrick)
  • Patricia Pawlak known as creature technical director: Digital Domain
  • Kye Yong Peck known as modeler: Digital Domain (as Kyeyong Peck)
  • Carlos Pedroza known as digital environment artist: Digital Domain
  • Lyndsey Pendley known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Dylan Penhale known as systems administrator: Fuel VFX
  • Yohann Perchoc known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Michael Perdew known as digital coordinator: Luma Pictures
  • Eddie Perez known as roto artist: Stereo D (as Eddie Perez)
  • Alexis Perrin known as visual effects: AngelFine Productions, BUF
  • Eric Petey known as animation supervisor: Digital Domain
  • Victor Phrakornkham known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Kilou Picard known as visual effects production manager: Fuel VFX
  • Laurent Pierrat known as render farm: BUF
  • Rémi Pierre known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Joseph Vincent Pike known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Massimiliano Piscozzi known as software development: BUF
  • Tony Plá known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Cody Poag known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Darren Poe known as compositing supervisor: Digital Domain (as Darren M. Poe)
  • Jason Pomerantz known as production supervisor (IMAX Version)
  • Kelly Port known as visual effects supervisor: Digital Domain
  • Justin Porter known as technical coordinator: Luma Pictures
  • Sylvain Potel known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Tanissa Potrovitza known as visual effects coordinator
  • Malachi Pound known as production supervisor: Stereo D
  • Phillip Prahl known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Pavel Pranevsky known as cg supervisor: Luma Pictures
  • David Preissner known as desktop administrator: Stereo D
  • Jeremy Preissner known as desktop administrator: Stereo D
  • Bonnie Pritzker known as visual effects executive producer: Digital Domain
  • Derek N. Prusak known as stereoscopic editorial coordinator: Stereo D
  • Leandro Pucci known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Tomas Pulmano known as research and development programmer: Stereo D
  • Matt Pursley known as technical support: Digital Domain
  • Francis Puthanangadi known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Romain Puybasset known as render farm: BUF
  • Shannon Pytlak known as previs artist: The Third Floor (as Shannon Justison)
  • Ryan J. Quinlan known as rotoscope and paint artist: Digital Domain (as Ryan Quinlan)
  • Juan Carlos Quintana known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Heribert Raab known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Daniel Keith Raffel known as compositor: Digital Domain (as Daniel Raffel)
  • Danny Rafic known as visual effects editor
  • Guillaume Rajaona known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Agnes Rama known as visual effects coordinator: BUF (as Angés Rama)
  • Clement Rambach known as software development: BUF (as Clément Rambach)
  • Gerardo Ramirez known as previs supervisor: The Third Floor
  • Justin Ray known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Cyril Rebert known as render farm: BUF
  • Ryan Reeb known as texture artist: Digital Domain (as D. Ryan Reeb)
  • Nathan Reidt known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Clement Renaudin known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Martin Reneleau known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Thomas Reppen known as effects animation lead: Digital Domain
  • Romain Revert known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Pedro Luis Reyes known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Aaron Rhodes known as visual effects support staff: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Alexandre Ribeiro known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Nathan Rich known as systems administrator: Luma Pictures
  • Clement Richard known as cg senior artist: BUF (as Clément Richard)
  • Mark Richardson known as compositing supervisor: Digital Domain
  • Leroy Riche known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Nolwenn Rimbault known as CG supervisor: BUF
  • Cristina Riva known as visual effects accountant: BUF
  • Andre Rivera known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Ray Rivera known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Mark Robben known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Robert Roberson known as junior systems administrator: Luma Pictures
  • Pau Rocher known as compositor: Digital Domain (as Pau Rocher Castellano)
  • Cesar Rodriguez Bautista known as rotoscope and paint artist: Digital Domain
  • Ekkarat Rodthong known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Katherine Rodtsbrooks known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Chad Roen known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Lisa Dawn Rogolsky known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Antonio J. Rosario known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Antonio Rosario)
  • Daniel P. Rosen known as visual effects supervisor: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Drew Rosen known as systems administrator: Luma Pictures (as Drew 'Drewsta' Rosen)
  • Brogan Ross known as visual effects artist
  • Kenny Rosset known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Jérôme Rouvelet known as graphic artist: BUF
  • David Rouxel known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Alvin Roxas known as digital production administrator: Digital Domain
  • Daniel Rubin known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Paul Ruiz known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Nathan Rusch known as junior pipeline technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Johannes Saam known as effects technical director: Fuel VFX
  • Diganta Saha known as systems administrator: Prologue
  • Hélène Saint-Riquier known as visual effects coordinator: BUF (as Hélène Saint Riquier)
  • Ryo Sakaguchi known as effects animation supervisor: Digital Domain
  • Santiago Salcedo known as visual effects animator
  • Eric Salituro known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Lucas Salton known as lighting supervisor: BUF
  • Joe Sambora known as visual effects support staff: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Michel Samreth known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Jerome Samson known as render farm: BUF (as Jéröme Samson)
  • Theodore M. Sandifer known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Eric Sanford known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Nathan Santell known as previs production manager: The Third Floor
  • Tim Santos known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Minoru Sasaki known as matte painter: Digital Domain
  • Davis Scott Porter Saunders known as stereoscopic lead: Stereo D (as Davis Saunders)
  • Evan Saunders known as stereoscopic lead: Stereo D (as Evan M.W. Saunders)
  • Arthur Savine known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Alfredo Schecker III known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Stephen Schick known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Jean-Louis Schiller known as modeling/texturing: Luma Pictures (as Schiller Jean-Louis Jr.)
  • Nicolas Schneider known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Daniel Schrepf known as stereoscopic roto lead
  • Patrick Schultz known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • John Christopher Scott known as production coordinator: digital domain
  • Josh Sedillo known as modeling/texturing: Luma Pictures
  • Kristin Sedore known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Lorenzo Serran known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Adrien Servadio known as flame artist: BUF
  • Wesley Sewell known as visual effects supervisor
  • Rasoul Shafeazadeh known as matte painter: Digital Domain
  • Jeff Shapiro known as visual effects accountant
  • Cameron Sharp known as visual effects editor: Fuel VFX
  • William Sherak known as stereoscopic conversion executive producer: Stereo D
  • Justin Shermis known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Kelly Shin known as digital production manager: Digital Domain
  • Payam Shohadai known as executive visual effects supervisor: Luma Pictures
  • David Shorey known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Eric Sibley known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Karen N. Sickles known as visual effects studio support: Digital Domain (as Karen N. Sickles)
  • Olivier Sicot known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Adnan Siddique known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Adam Sidwell known as creature technical director: Digital Domain (as Adam Glendon Sidwell)
  • Kathy Siegel known as visual effects supervisor: second unit
  • Jared Simeth known as look development lead: Luma Pictures
  • Craig A. Simms known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Mourad Simoussa known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Anthony Sipsas known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Thanapoom Siripopungul known as lead rigging technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Richard Skelton known as matchmove & layout artist: Fuel VFX
  • Bryan Smeall known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Corey Smith known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Devin Smith known as pipeline technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Laurel A. Smith known as lighting artist: Digital Domain (as Laurel Smith)
  • R. Matt Smith known as digital compositor: Digital Domain
  • Rosita Soares known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Hwasup Song known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Kyo-Wook Song known as digital artist: Evil Eye Pictures
  • Safari Sosebee known as modeling/texturing: Luma Pictures
  • Jeremy Soudjoukdjian known as graphic artist: BUF (as Jérémy Soudjoukdjian)
  • Katie Spinelli known as visual effects coordinator
  • Sean Stambolyan known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Chris Stefiuk known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Colby Jene Stencel known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Alexander L. Stephan known as effects animator: Digital Domain (as Alexander Stephan)
  • Andrea R. Stephens known as visual effects production assistant: Stereo D (as Andrea Stephens)
  • Daniel Stern known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • G. Allen Stewart known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Joshua Stirling known as roto artist
  • Bernard Stock known as matchmove and layout supervisor: Fuel VFX
  • Nicholas Stocker known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D (as Nick Stocker)
  • Julien Stuart-Smith known as lighting artist: Digital Domain (as Julien Stuart Smith)
  • Max Stummer known as pipeline research and development: Fuel VFX
  • Benjamin Suarez known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Daniel Sunwoo known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Richard Sutherland known as cg supervisor: Luma Pictures
  • Chris Sutton known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Christopher Suttom)
  • Steven Swanson known as senior visual effects producer: Luma Pictures
  • Brian Taber known as stereoscopic supervisor: Stereo D
  • Jérémy Taburet known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Julien Tagodoe known as render farm: BUF
  • Florent Taisne known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Anne-Laure Tarabeux known as human ressources: BUF
  • Cyril Tchernomordik known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • John Michael Temple Jr. known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as John Temple)
  • Beau Teora known as visual effects artist: Stereo D
  • Mike Terpstra known as compositor: Whiskytree
  • Nicolas Terriere known as graphic artist: BUF (as Nicolas Terriére)
  • Scott Tessier known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Sebastien Tessier known as lighting artist: Digital Domain
  • Joel Themista known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Nicolas Thieffry known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Robert Charles Thomas known as technical developer: Digital Domain
  • Dan Tindell known as previs artist: The Third Floor
  • Arnaud Tisseyre known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Robert Tobin known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Rob Tobin)
  • Brian Tolle known as matchmove supervisor: Whiskytree
  • Audrey Tondre known as visual effects producer: BUF
  • Anna Tonrungroj known as rotoscope and paint artist: Digital Domain
  • Martin Torner known as grip
  • Remy Torre known as effects animator: Digital Domain (as Rémy Torre)
  • Peter Toufidis known as matte painter: Digital Domain (as Peter Tofidis)
  • Lillian Tran known as roto artist: Stereo D
  • Tommy Tran known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Ryan Trippensee known as compositor: Luma Pictures (as Ryan 'Trip' Trippensee)
  • John Trotter known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Julien Trouchet known as cg supervisor: BUF
  • Arnaud Trouvé known as software development: BUF
  • Eliane Truong known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Greg Tse known as matchmover: Whiskytree
  • Ervin Tuazon known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D
  • Melanie Rose Tucker known as stereoscopic compositor
  • Melanie Rose Tucker known as stereoscopic painter
  • Erich Turner known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Mike Uhlir known as technical assistant
  • Dimitri Uradovskiy known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Edouard Valton known as visual effects production manager: BUF
  • Gerard Van Ommen Kloeke known as character rigging supervisor: Fuel VFX
  • Geordie Vandendaele known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Theo Vandernoot known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Paola Varvaro known as dustbust artist: Digital Domain
  • Mathieu Vavril known as design artist: BUF
  • Christophe Vazquez known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Florian Velasco known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Oscar Velasquez known as stereoscopic production assistant: Stereo D
  • David Verbeke known as lighting supervisor: BUF
  • Sebastien Vergnon known as cg senior artist: BUF (as Sébastien Vergnon)
  • Vincent Verniers known as design artist: BUF
  • Christophe Verspieren known as software development: BUF
  • Dominique Vidal known as technical director: BUF
  • Michael J. Viera known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Michael Viera)
  • Jocelyn Vincent known as visual effects coordinator: BUF
  • Stephane Vogel known as graphic artist: BUF (as Stéphane Vogel)
  • Luke Wakeford known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Marissa Walker known as visual effects facility manager: Luma Pictures (as Marissa J. Walker)
  • Tim Walker known as lead compositor: Fuel VFX
  • Nye Warburton known as previs artist: The Third Floor (as Aneurin Warburton)
  • Renee Ward known as stereoscopic production coordinator: Stereo D
  • James Waterson known as compositor: Luma Pictures
  • Arnaud Watteau known as graphic artist: BUF
  • Keith Weilmuenster known as rotoscope and paint artist: Digital Domain (as Keith 'Koub' Weilmuenster)
  • Nick Wesley known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Jeremy West known as effects technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Wendy Whaley known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Alex Whang known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Ashley Whitaker known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D (as Ashley R. Whitaker)
  • Chelsea Whittet known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Kenneth H. Wiatrak known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (as Kenneth Wiatrak)
  • Emily Williams known as visual effects coordinator: BUF
  • Jason Williams known as look development lead: Digital Domain (as Jason Hannen-Williams)
  • Kevin J. Williams known as previs artist: The Third Floor (as Kevin Williams)
  • Jay Wilson known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Johnny Wilson known as compositor
  • Deborah Wiltman known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Barringer Fox Wingard III known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Jesse Wolfe known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
  • Samson Sing Wun Wong known as 3d integration artist: Digital Domain
  • David Woodland known as matte painter: Digital Domain (as David 'Woody' Woodland)
  • Peter M. Wu known as stereoscopic roto artist: Stereo D (as Peter Wu)
  • Matthew Wynne known as lead compositor: Fuel VFX
  • Roy Yang known as compositor: Digital Domain
  • Kwan Wayne Yu Yee known as technical support: Digital Domain
  • Darrell Yeo known as visual effects production assistant: Digital Domain
  • Brandon Young known as effects technical director: Luma Pictures
  • Sonia Yu known as lighter: Luma Pictures
  • Susumu Yukuhiro known as matte painting supervisor: Whiskytree
  • Anthony Zalinka known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Chris Zammit known as texture artist: Digital Domain
  • Adam Zanotto known as effects animator: Digital Domain
  • Ramy Zaouai known as render farm: BUF
  • Corie Zhang known as production coordinator: Whiskytree
  • Brian Zheng known as modeler: Digital Domain
  • Loic Zimmermann known as concept artist: Luma Pictures (as Loic 'E338' Zimmermann)
  • Andrew Zink known as lighter: Luma Pictures
  • Christophe Zito known as CG senior artist: BUF
  • Raphael Zito known as cg senior artist: BUF
  • Roxanne Zuckerman known as digital artist
  • Pranay Agarwal known as digital compositor: Prana Studios (uncredited)
  • Gus R. Aguilera known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Carlos A. Alfaro Jr. known as digital artist (uncredited)
  • Nikolas Orion Alixopulos known as stereoscopic rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Miriam Alvarez known as digital artist: DDMG (uncredited)
  • Jason Ambler known as digital artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Herve Anceau known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Jonathan Angelo known as pipeline developer: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Roger Apolinar known as digital artist (uncredited)
  • Nicole Arnell known as rotoscope artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Brandon Ashworth known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Kenneth Bailey known as stereoscopic depth artist (uncredited)
  • Kristopher Baldwin known as stereo compositor (uncredited)
  • Mikhail Bayder known as systems administrator: Prologue (uncredited)
  • Dila Beksac known as digital artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Shraddha Belose known as digital artist: Prana Studios (uncredited)
  • Brian N. Bentley known as stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
  • Mattias Bergbom known as software engineer (uncredited)
  • Aaron D. Beyer known as stereoscopic depth artist (uncredited)
  • Prasad Biki known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Davina Bilow known as senior stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Julien Boudou known as cg artist: BUF (uncredited)
  • Tess Boughton known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Zach Brinkerhoff known as matchmove artist: Luma Pictures (uncredited)
  • Edward Brugge known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Nicole Burch known as stereoscopic roto artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Andy Burmeister known as lead matchmover: Luma Pictures (uncredited)
  • Nathaniel Caauwe known as stereoscopic roto lead (uncredited)
  • Timothy Michael Cairns known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Annie Caps known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Bruce Cardozo known as scanning and recording: EFilm (uncredited)
  • Steve Casa known as 3d scan technician (uncredited)
  • Ben Case known as roto/paint artist (uncredited)
  • Jeff Chang known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Bradley Chowning known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Patrick Clancey known as digital opticals (uncredited)
  • Caleb Clark known as stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
  • James Clowater known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Laurence Cohen known as rotoscope artist: StereoD (uncredited)
  • Robert Cole known as stereoscopic depth artist (uncredited)
  • Oscar Collazos known as rotoscope artist: DDMG (uncredited)
  • Sebastien Corne known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Alexander Costa known as digital artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Claire Coulet known as visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
  • Ellen Cuny known as roto artist: DDMG (uncredited)
  • Rocky Curby known as previs artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Coral D'Alessandro known as previs consultant (uncredited)
  • Gentry Davidson known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Yoshi DeHerrera known as lidar scanning (uncredited)
  • Kevin Delee known as digital artist (uncredited)
  • Brian Dickett known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Michael Dillon known as digital intermediate assistant producer (uncredited)
  • Mark Duckworth known as digital artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Jonathan DuGuay known as digital production administrator (uncredited)
  • Gregory Duncan known as roto/paint artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Sam Edwards known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Kane Elferink known as look development artist: Fuel VFX (uncredited)
  • Lawrence Fagan known as spydercam flight control (uncredited)
  • Patrick Falenofoa known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Via Fernandez known as digital artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Omar A. Flores known as rotoscope artist: DDMG (uncredited)
  • Jordan Freda known as visual effects producer: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Kevin Gallegly known as rotoscope artist: DDMG (uncredited)
  • Edwin Gamez known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Edgar Garrido known as roto artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Sylvain Germain known as research & development engineer: BUF (uncredited)
  • Abhishek Ghorui known as senior rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Chuck Giarratano known as production coordinator: StereoD (uncredited)
  • Ivan Girard known as concept artist (uncredited)
  • David Godwin known as visual effects artist: Luma Pictures (uncredited)
  • Sean Goldman known as senior stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
  • Joseph Christopher Gonzales known as digital artist (uncredited)
  • Claudio Gonzalez known as digital artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Brooks Gordon known as pipeline technical director (uncredited)
  • Vincent Gorman known as post-visualization artist (uncredited)
  • Ankur Goyal known as assistant technical director (uncredited)
  • David E. Groom known as executive producer stereoscopic conversion (uncredited)
  • Amanda Hampton known as software engineer (uncredited)
  • Rich Hardy Jr. known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • James Hays III known as rotoscope artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Mike F. Hedayati known as stereo lead (uncredited)
  • Jordan Heskett known as visual effects (uncredited)
  • Ben Ho known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Joshua D. Holden known as stereo depth artist (uncredited)
  • Julianne Holzschuh known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Patel Irshad known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Alex Jaeger known as pre-production effects development: ILM (uncredited)
  • Jeremy Jones known as stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
  • Josh Judd known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Samapika Karmakar known as digital roto and paint supervisor: Prana Studio (uncredited)
  • Simon D. Kern known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Nineli Khanian known as digital artist (uncredited)
  • Sam Khorshid known as visual effects (uncredited)
  • Dominik Klotz known as rotoscope artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Anthony Kramer known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Amit Kumar known as roto/paint lead (uncredited)
  • Gary Laurie known as matchmove technical director: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Michael Ligammare known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Nick Lloyd known as concept artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Ting Lo known as concept artist (uncredited)
  • Jo Lockman known as digital production administrator (uncredited)
  • Juan David Lopez known as stereo compositor (uncredited)
  • Son Lu known as stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
  • Rob Lutz known as digital artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Jessica Madsen known as digital artist: Luma Pictures (uncredited)
  • Simon Magnan known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Brian Malmstrom known as roto lead: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Travis Mangaoang known as stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
  • Marcel Martins known as rotoscope artist: Luma Pictures (uncredited)
  • Lorenzo Mastrobuono known as stereoscopic roto lead: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Anshul Mathuria known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Artin Matousian known as systems admistrator (uncredited)
  • Megan McCollum known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Ryan McDermid known as digital artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Ray McMaster known as previs artist (uncredited)
  • Kevin Melia known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Carlos Mendoza Jr. known as stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Cris Mertens known as vfx i/o assistant (uncredited)
  • Natt Mintrasak known as technical director (uncredited)
  • Ankit Mishra known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Souvik Mitra known as digital artist (uncredited)
  • Chris Montesano known as stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
  • Chris F. Moore known as visual effects (uncredited)
  • Amanda Morrison known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Bryn Morrow known as cg artist (uncredited)
  • Sam Munoz known as assistant mocap stunt coordinator (uncredited)
  • Michael Murphy known as stereoscopic visual effects: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Farzad 'Fuzz' Namdjoo known as stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
  • Todd Napier known as rotoscope supervisor: DDMG (uncredited)
  • Anita Naufal known as stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
  • Gerardo Navarro known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Pete C. Newbauer known as digital rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Alice Ngo known as texture artist (uncredited)
  • Greg O'Connor known as digital artist: modeling and texturing (uncredited)
  • Patricia O'Donnell known as stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
  • Timothy P. O'Shea known as production executive: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Shailendra Kumar Pandey known as paint and rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Bryan Pantages known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Hunter Parks known as lighting artist/look dev artist (uncredited)
  • John Patrick known as pipeline technical director (uncredited)
  • Demetrios Patsiaris known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Bhakti Patwardhan known as visual effects producer: Prana Studios (uncredited)
  • Mitch Paulson known as digital colorist (uncredited)
  • Chris Pettigrew known as digital paint and roto artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • David Jeffrey Phillips known as stereo lead (uncredited)
  • Tom Piedmont known as roto/paint artist: Luma PIctures (uncredited)
  • Mario J. Pillet known as technical assistant (uncredited)
  • Nereyda Pimentel known as stereoscopic rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • James Pina known as stereoscopic roto supervisor: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Jean-Michel Ponzio known as concept artist: BUF (uncredited)
  • Dave Preciado known as motion editor (uncredited)
  • Michael Pugh known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Philip Quaglino known as digital artist (uncredited)
  • Bill Radtke known as stereoscopic production coordinator (uncredited)
  • Mark Ramirez known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Pimentel A. Raphael known as animation supervisor (uncredited)
  • Sarah Reese-Edwards known as stereoscopic lead (uncredited)
  • Colin Reeves-Fortney known as rotoscope artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Kurtis Richmond known as senior matte painter (uncredited)
  • Patrick J. Rodriguez known as post-visualization artist (uncredited)
  • Emanuel Rosario known as stereoscopic conversion artist (uncredited)
  • Marcos Saenz known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Barry Safley known as compositing supervisor: Digital Domain Media Group (uncredited)
  • Jared Sanders known as matchmove artist: Luma Pictures (uncredited)
  • Olivier Sarda known as senior digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Brendan Savage known as visual effects designer: FUEL FX (uncredited)
  • Ron Schab known as effects artist (uncredited)
  • Katrin Schmid known as pipeline developer: Fuel VFX (uncredited)
  • David Schrijn known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Brian Schultz known as digital compositor: DDMG (uncredited)
  • Jameson Schultz known as stereoscopic lead artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
  • Raymond R. Scott Jr. known as stereoscopic roto artist (uncredited)
  • Ravi Shekhar known as digital roto and paint supervisor: Prana Studio (uncredited)
  • Joey Sila known as digital compositor: Luma Pictures (uncredited)
  • Keith D. Simpson known as stereoscopic roto lead: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Sally Slade known as visual effects (uncredited)
  • Eddie Soria known as digital artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Ryan Soule known as rotoscope artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Doug Spilatro known as visual effects (uncredited)
  • Nickolas Stevens known as supervising lead stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
  • Michael Stewart known as digital compositor: Luma Pictures (uncredited)
  • Robert Strong known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Julien Stuart-Smith known as senior technical director: lighting (uncredited)
  • Romain Sunier known as research & development engineer: BUF (uncredited)
  • Thomas Sydnor known as stereoscopic rotoscope artist: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Paul Sze known as rotoscope artist: DDMG (uncredited)
  • Ronald Tacsion known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Katelyn Takens known as render wrangler (uncredited)
  • Bryan Taylor known as stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
  • Eric Timm known as rotoscope artist (uncredited)
  • Sujit Tone known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Enrique Torres known as stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
  • Mark Victor Trappett known as render wrangler (uncredited)
  • Ryan Trenhaile known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Graeme Tung known as lighting/lookdev td: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Barry R. Tuttle known as coordinator: The Base Studio (uncredited)
  • Arthur Vail III known as senior stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
  • Nowell Valeri known as matchmove supervisor: Evil Eye Pictures (uncredited)
  • Van Phan known as senior animator (uncredited)
  • Olivier Van Zeveren known as digital artist (uncredited)
  • Jocelyn Vincent known as render farm operator: BUF (uncredited)
  • Kinjal Vora known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Kevin Wang known as motion capture editor (uncredited)
  • Richard Wardlow known as technical director: Digital Domain Media Group (uncredited)
  • Richard Wardlow known as technical director: Narrate, Inc. (uncredited)
  • Bruno Werneck known as concept artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Trevor Wide known as look dev artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Virginia Wilson known as digital production manager: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Alex Wolfe known as stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
  • Samson Sing Wun Wong known as integration artist: Digital Domain (uncredited)
  • Kamlesh Yadav known as visual effects artist (uncredited)
  • Marvin Yanez known as stereoscopic roto lead (uncredited)
  • Lisa Yu known as digital plate restoration (uncredited)

Release Date:

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  • Sweden 27 April 2011
  • Switzerland 27 April 2011 (French speaking region)
  • UK 27 April 2011
  • Argentina 28 April 2011
  • Bolivia 28 April 2011
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 28 April 2011
  • Chile 28 April 2011
  • Croatia 28 April 2011
  • Czech Republic 28 April 2011
  • Denmark 28 April 2011
  • Georgia 28 April 2011
  • Germany 28 April 2011
  • Greece 28 April 2011
  • Hong Kong 28 April 2011
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  • Israel 28 April 2011
  • Kazakhstan 28 April 2011
  • Kuwait 28 April 2011
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  • Netherlands 28 April 2011
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  • Portugal 28 April 2011
  • Russia 28 April 2011
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  • Singapore 28 April 2011
  • Slovakia 28 April 2011
  • Slovenia 28 April 2011
  • South Korea 28 April 2011
  • Switzerland 28 April 2011 (German speaking region)
  • Thailand 28 April 2011
  • Ukraine 28 April 2011
  • United Arab Emirates 28 April 2011
  • Uruguay 28 April 2011
  • Brazil 29 April 2011
  • Bulgaria 29 April 2011
  • Colombia 29 April 2011
  • Cyprus 29 April 2011
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  • Estonia 29 April 2011
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  • Spain 29 April 2011
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  • Taiwan 29 April 2011
  • Turkey 29 April 2011
  • Venezuela 29 April 2011
  • Vietnam 29 April 2011
  • USA 2 May 2011 (Hollywood, California) (premiere)
  • Finland 4 May 2011
  • Canada 6 May 2011
  • Ghana 6 May 2011
  • Kenya 6 May 2011
  • Lithuania 6 May 2011
  • Nigeria 6 May 2011
  • Romania 6 May 2011
  • USA 6 May 2011
  • China 8 May 2011
  • Armenia 14 May 2011
  • Pakistan 20 May 2011
  • Japan 2 July 2011
  • Bangladesh 31 August 2011
  • Indonesia 3 November 2011

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense sci-fi action and violence

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Colombiana (2011)

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  • IMDb page: Colombiana (2011)
  • Rate: 6.2/10 total 50,516 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
  • Release Date: 26 August 2011 (USA)
  • Runtime: 108 min | 111 min (unrated version)
  • Filming Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Budget: $40,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $36,665,854 (USA) (28 October 2011)
  • Director: Olivier Megaton
  • Stars: Zoe Saldana, Jordi Mollà, Michael Vartan | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Nathaniel Méchaly  Craig Walker   
  • Soundtrack: Hurt
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital | Datasat | SDDS
  • Plot Keyword: Murder | Assassin | Uncle | Death | Necklace

Writing Credits By:

    (in alphabetical order)

  • Luc Besson  screenplay
  • Robert Mark Kamen  screenplay

Known Trivia

  • The film will be skipping theaters in Australia and heading straight to DVD and Bluray in early 2012.
  • The script was originally written as a sequel to Léon: The Professional and would have focused on Natalie Portman’s character Mathilda. However when that movie did not come to fruition writer Luc Besson and director Olivier Megaton changed the story to that of a new character with a South American background.

Goofs: Crew or equipment visible: In the scene where she is swimming in the shark tank, she lifts the massively heavy piece of glass to exit the water. If you look at the corner of the glass slab, you can see the large eye-hook screwed into the glass and the cable attached to it to help her lift the glass.

Plot: A young woman, after witnessing her parents' murder as a child in Bogota, grows up to be a stone-cold assassin. Full summary »  »

Story: A young woman grows up to be a stone-cold assassin after witnessing her parents’ murder as a child in Bogota. She works for her uncle as a hitman by day, but her personal time is spent engaging in vigilante murders that she hopes will lead her to her ultimate target – the mobster responsible for her parents’ death. Written byAnonymous

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Synopsis: Bogota, Columbia. A man, named Fabio, is speaking to Don Luis, a drug lord and his boss. Fabio tells him he is quitting and handing over all the book keeping on the cartel to another associate. Don Luis smiles and says he will miss him and they toast to Fabio’s life. Fabio leaves and Don Luis motions to Marco (Jordi Molla), his right hand man. "Kill him!," Don Luis says "No one leaves Don Luis’s cartel".

But Fabio is not stupid. He knows his boss will retaliate at anyone wanting to leave the life of drug smuggling… including him. Fabio takes three guards loyal to him and races home, knowing they have only an hour to leave the country. Fabio gets home and tells his wife, Alicia, that "it’s time". He tells his young daughter, Cataleya, to pack but she says she is already ready. Fabio tells her in case something happens, she should go the American embassy and give them a microchip. It has all the information on Don Luis’s illegal activities. "It’s your passport." He also gives her an address for his brother. Fabio then gives his daughter his necklace that has the Cataleya flower on it. She was named after it, because his mother always grew them. "Never forget who you are." he says.

Minutes later, Marco and numerous cartel members show up and slaughter Fabio’s men. Fabio and Alicia grab guns and try to hold the men off but are killed off-screen. Cataleya sits at the table in shock and listens to the gunfire. She quickly swallows the microchip. Marco and the men come up to Cataleya. Marco pretends to be friendly saying he was a friend of her father but Fabio took something from Don Luis; the microchip. Marco asks if she knows where it is and she nods. Marco asks what she wants. Cataleya leans in close… and grabs a knife placed under the tabled and stabs him in the hand. "To kill Don Luis!" screams Cataleya.

Cataleya scoops through a window and onto a ledge. Apparently her parents taught her skills to survive in case something like this happened. She runs off to escape while Marco’s cartel goons give chase. Despite having parkour runners, men on motorcycles and in cars, Cataleya eludes them by escaping into the sewers. She opens a manhole cover and heads to the U.S. Embassy where she is sent to an agent who asks about her father. Cataleya says he is dead. The man asks if her dad had something, and Cataleya quick forces herself to throw up and gives him the microchip. It has the records of all Don Luis’s activities. The agent looks at her in shock and asks if she realizes what she had. "My passport." Cataleya says.

In exchange for the chip, they get her out of the country and papers. An American CIA agent is escorting her to Miami. Cataleya asks to go to the bathroom and escapes through the window. She gets a bus ticket to Chicago, where her father told her to go. She heads for a seedy neighborhood and asks for Emilio. The man Emilio (Cliff Curtis) is Fabio’s brother, and her uncle. When Emilio sees her, he is overcome and hugs her. Cataleya is finally able to let go, and cries in her uncle’s arms.

The next morning, she wakes up in her uncle’s apartment and comes down to breakfast. Her grandmother is there who makes her breakfast. Cataleya asks about whose room she slept in. Emilio looks sad and says it was his son’s room and he is dead. Emilio asks her about a drawing she did and she says she used to want to be like Xena but not any more. Emilio asks what she wants now. "To be a killer. Will you help me?" says Cataleya. Emilio replies "sure".

The next day, Emilio takes her to a private prep school and bribes the principal to accept her in the middle of the school year. As they leave, Cataleya is mad because she thinks she can learn nothing at school. She needs to learn how to be an assassin. Emilio suddenly pulls out a revolver and shoots at a person driving a car, causing it to crash. He tells her that hired killers are a dime a dozen, he could teach her and she’d be dead in five years. If she wants to do this and be smart, she needs to go to school. She needs to know how people think. Cataleya listens to him.

PRESENT DAY

Two cops are sitting in their car, talking about their wives when they are smashed into by a drunk driver. A woman comes out, incoherently babbling. They quickly arrest her and we can see a flower necklace on the woman. It is Cataleya (Zoe Saldana) all grown up. They take her to the police station.

There, she is booked on DUI and thrown into a cell for the night. She goes to sleep.

U.S. Marshals show up that night with a prisoner. They take him to his cell. Cataleya wakes up. Her whole DUI was a ruse to get into the police station. The prisoner is the target. She changes her clothes into a skin tight black suit, and picks the lock. She grabs a spoon that was in a cup of coffee at her cell. She swivels the cameras away so she is not seen, and grabs some water from the cooler and heads to the electrical room. She rigs the cup and the spoon to cause a spark out and heads into the air ducts. After a few seconds, the water from the cup leaks out enough to short out the power. Cataleya gets through a now stopped fan just before the power is reset. She drops into the men’s restroom.

The cop guarding the prisoner notices he has no coffee and leaves the room. He goes into the bathroom and is knocked out by Cataleya. She drags his body in front of the camera so the door will be reopened. She opens the cell and hits the prisoner awake. She tells him to undo his shirt. He asks ‘why’ and she shoots him several times.

The Marshals hear the gunshots and run to the cell to see the waking up guard with the gun in his hand. Cataleya framed him for the killing to buy her time to escape. The Marshals still search the entire building and Cataleya goes up to the roof to elude them. When the coast is clear, she heads back through the air ducts, finds her cell, locks the door, and changes back into her clothes. By the time the marshals find her, she is laying back down pretending to sleep again. The marshals have no clue what happened.

Cataleya is released the next day after being fingerprinted. She leaves the jail and pulls at her hand. She was wearing fake latex skin that replicated another person’s prints.

Cataleya goes home and dances to some music. She gets a shower and washes herself for a long time.

Cataleya heads to the apartment of Danny (Michael Vartan), a painter and her quasi boyfriend. Danny knows little about her, and only knows her as "Jennifer." Danny and Cataleya have sex and she leaves the next morning without saying goodbye. It is clear she is afraid to show who she really is to him.

FBI Special Agent Ross (Lennie James) comes to the jail and realizes the victim is the latest of a string of murders they have been tracking for the past four years, 22 in all. They call the perp "The Tag Killer" due to the markings the killer leaves on the chest. We see it is the Cataleya flower.

CIA Agent Richard (Callum Blue) travels to New Orleans to a heavily guarded villa. It is the home of Don Luis, who was not persecuted for his crimes. Richard shows him the hit from the jail cells, but Luis denies he had anything to do with it. Richard tells him that the CIA was very nice with him; he got Witness protection and got to continue to run his cocaine smuggling business in exchange for information. But Richard tells him he knows that something is up and Luis knows what it is. After Richard leaves, Luis tells Marco to handle the situation. Luis strongly suspects that Cataleya is behind the killings. As he didn’t kill Cataleya the first time, now he must finish it.

Ross holds a meeting about the Tag Killer and their numerous victims. He concludes that one of the people in the jail killed the target and they need to find out who. Ross also says they need to release the information about the case.

Meanwhile, Cataleya goes to see Emilio. He shows her the paper with her calling card. He is livid, calling the action stupid. Emilio says he promised his brother to protect her. He never wanted her to go down this road. He is always funneling jobs away in order to protect her. Cataleya, defiant, says she CHOSE this path herself and she will not stop until Luis is dead. Emilio sighs and hands her the next job. A hedge manager created a ponzi scheme and stole billions and fled the country. People want him dead.

Ross is at the FBI office going over security footage. Some of his agents think the killer is Cataleya seen on the tape but he cannot believe a woman would be this type of killer.

Cataleya goes to her work office where there are two large dogs who happen to listen to her. She feeds them steaks. Inside, Pepe, a friend of Emilio is there. He handles her weapons and cars. Cataleya goes into a safe and pulls out her fake passports and finds one for Mexico.

Mexico. We find ourselves in the mansion of the hedge manager who lives in opulence surrounded by stunning women he wouldn’t have a chance in hell with if he didn’t have billions. One woman mentions the sharks in the aquarium pool are ignoring her, but the man tells her one drop of blood and they would become her best friend as they ate her. The hedge fund manager tells his security he wants extra men tonight.

Cataleya swims through the aquarium and pushes up a glass cover to enter the mansion. She pulls out a pistol and silencer.

The hedge fund manager gets up and notices Cataleya wrote on him "Thief" and the flower design. He walks around his mansion and notices all his guards are dead. He picks up two guns and heads into the pool area seeing a flower. Cataleya is sitting in a chair and makes her presence known. He tries to shoot her but his guns are empty. Cataleya shoots him in the legs. The man pleads with her to not kill him, he will pay double what she was paid. "I’m not going to kill you." Cataleya says. The man realizes he is underneath the sharks and understands what she meant. He pleads not to let him die, but Cataleya shoots him in the chest and he falls into the opened pool. The blood flows and his sharks eat him alive in seconds.

Back in the USA, Cataleya goes to Danny’s apartment but he left to see about some galleries. She sleeps on his bed and holds his shirt close. It is clear she cares about him, but she is afraid to show it.

Meanwhile, Ross is looking at the Tag Killer calling card when the mailman gives him a vital clue; it is the Cataleya flower that only grows in Columbia. Ross tries to tie it to open cases in Columbia but is denied access due to it falling under CIA jurisdiction.

Ross calls Richard and asks for clearance but Richard dodges the issue. He calls Luis and tells him to handle the problem before Agent Ross starts to connect the dots. Luis sends Marco to track Cataleya down and interrogate every Colombian until it leads to her family.

Danny comes home and Cataleya bought dinner. He is happy and Cataleya kisses him. Danny stops her and asks to sit, eat dinner, and talk some. She asks about his trip and he tells her they want to do a gallery of his work. Danny asks about her trip and she said it was hot and she swimmed some. Danny presses for more but she is reluctant. Danny tells her he just wants to know who she is. Danny asks what she likes for breakfast. "I don’t eat breakfast." Cataleya says. Danny and Cataleya sleep together again.It is now mid day. Danny takes a quick photo of Cataleya sleeping. He wakes her up with breakfast food and tells her they can eat it for lunch. Cataleya freaks out and says she did too much and she has to leave. Danny is flustered, wondering what the hell he did wrong.

Cataleya meets with Emilio. He is livid, having seen the paper. Cataleya has not stopped with her calling card. People are looking for them, showing that eight people were gunned down in a bar, one being a friend of Emilio. "You’re retired." Emilio tells her. Cataleya refuses to quit but Emilio says it is not just about her, it is about the family she has left, she is putting them in danger. When his son died, he killed many people, but it changed nothing and he put his family at risk. Emilio leaves her with a picture of her parents, a reminder of what can be lost. Cataleya sits and cries.

Cataleya goes to church with Emilio and her grandmother. She seems to be ready to give up her quest for revenge.

Danny is at a coffee shop talking about his girlfriend "Jennifer" to a buddy saying he is falling for her but he knows nothing about her. The buddy sees the photo and is shocked on how hot she is. Danny is distracted with his car being ticketed so his friend takes the phone with the photo and calls his sister in law who works at a police station. He asks her to check on "Jennifer" to make sure she is legit so Danny won’t be hurt. The man has no clue what he has done.

Ross is at his computer when it is pinged with Cataleya’s photo. He traces the signal to the other police station, and has the technician arrested as they track the signal further. Ross compares the photo to the security footage at the jail and its a match. Cataleya is the woman who he is looking for.

Cataleya goes home and calls Danny, trying to articulate how she feels about him. Danny mentions the photo and she freaks, asking who else saw it. He mentions his friend as Cataleya checks the perimeter of her apartment. SWAT is there to arrest her. She turns on the shower and climbs into a duct to escape out of her apartment.

She runs through several apartments, and enters one. The tenant tries to make a fuss so she knocks him out. She recovers a harness and a sniper rifle in the man’s bathroom, she previously planted it there. She plants explosives on the wall as Ross and his agents blow the door to her apartment. She uses the harness to slide down the pipes down to the garage. She shoots out the cameras and is able to slide into another air duct before SWAT finds her. She ends up in the subway and she sneaks away.

Cataleya heads to Emilio’s but finds the place ransacked. Pepe is on the floor dead. She finds her grandmother dead in the kitchen, making her break down. She looks for Emilio and finds him tied a chair dead. It was clear he was tortured. Cataleya tells him she’s sorry and screams in a combination of sadness and anger.

Ross comes home and Cataleya is there waiting with a gun. She motions for him to sit. She reveals that she has rigged his chair with a pressure senstive explosive so he shouldn’t try anything funny. Cataleya tells him she’s who he has been looking for. The Cataleya flower tag was a sign to call out Don Luis but it took till now to get his attention. Now he took the last part of her. Cataleya tells Ross he better get the information about Don Luis from the CIA or she will kill a family member once a week until he is as hollow as she felt all those years ago. She promises his bomb will be deactivated as soon as she is as gone which it is.Ross goes to Richard and tells him the situation. Richard will not give up the info. Ross gets a call. It’s Cataleya who tells him either Richard gives her the address or he will die. Richard scoffs since his windows are reinforced glass. Cataleya shoots off a round with her sniper rifle, breaking through the glass. Richard gives him the address. Ross asks about his family but Cataleya hangs up (but she had no intention of harming them anyway).

Cataleya goes to Pepe’s garage. She grabs some guns. She sees the two dogs and looks at them. She grabs the armor truck and drives off to Don Luis’s location.

At Don Luis’s mansion, Marco is directing the men what they face with Cataleya. She is not to be taken lightly. Luis hears something. It is a rocket that is coming their way. Luis barely gets out of the way as it blows up the room. Marco pulls him up and they try to get him out of there.

Four of the men get into a car in order to start a convoy. Cataleya busts through with her truck, crushing the car. She gets out and peppers the car with bullets, killing the men.

In the climatic shootout, bit by bit, she kills off Luis and Marco’s men. Marco place Luis in a safe room while he tries to kill Cataleya. After a few brief shootouts it is just Marco with one other man. Cataleya kills the man then faces Marco with her gun. They begin to fight hand to hand, alternately disarming each other with Cataleya’s handgun. Cataleya turns to using a towel to try and choke him. After awhile, Marco grabs the gun and goes to fire, but Cataleya ejects the clip and rips the slide off the gun and stabs him the neck, killing him.

Luis, realizing all his men are dead, but Cataleya doesn’t know where he is, leaves the panic room and takes one of his vans. He runs into a dead end due to a garbage truck. He receives a call from Marco’s cell. It is Cataleya. Luis tells her that she will never kill him, she never had him. "Actually, I have you EXACTLY where I want you." Cataleya says. Luis looks back and sees Cataleya two dogs. "Eat!" Cataleya tells the dogs. They tear Don Luis apart, making her revenge complete.

Danny was taken into custody by Ross and the FBI. Danny knows little and tells them so. Ross says while he is not under arrest he still has questions to answer. Danny asks for coffee and Ross goes to get it. Danny gets a call from Cataleya. She tells him she’s OK and they have 40 seconds before they trace the call, so that’s enough time to ask three questions. He asks for her real name and she tells him it’s Cataleya. Danny asks if his little bird will return one day (meaning her). Cataleya tells him that maybe one day she can.

An agent tells Ross that Danny is getting a call from Cataleya, and they rush back in.

Danny has only seconds now. "I love you." Danny says which makes Cataleya tear up. Ross orders him to give over the phone but Cataleya hangs up before he can get anything from her. Ross stares at the phone and tells Danny he’s free to go.

Cataleya puts her sunglasses on and gets on a bus for a destination unknown.

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Produced By:

  • Luc Besson known as producer
  • Mariano Carranco known as line producer: Mexico
  • Alex Corven Caronia known as line producer: USA
  • Olivier Glaas known as executive producer: USA
  • Pierre-Ange Le Pogam known as producer
  • Sandrine Molto known as executive producer: Mexico
  • Gareth Upton known as co-producer
  • Ariel Zeitoun known as executive producer: France

FullCast & Crew:

  • Zoe Saldana known as Cataleya
  • Jordi Mollà known as Marco
  • Lennie James known as Special Agent James Ross
  • Amandla Stenberg known as Cat – 10
  • Michael Vartan known as Danny Delanay
  • Cliff Curtis known as Emilio Restrepo
  • Beto Benites known as Don Luis Sandoval
  • Jesse Borrego known as Fabio Restrepo
  • Cynthia Addai-Robinson known as Alicia
  • Angel Garnica known as Pepe
  • Ofelia Medina known as Mama
  • Callum Blue known as Richard
  • Sam Douglas known as William Woodgard
  • Graham McTavish known as Head Marshall Warren
  • Charles Maquignon known as Sergeant Bill Attwood
  • Affif Ben Badra known as Genarro Rizzo
  • David Clark known as Marshall
  • Billy Slaughter known as Ryan
  • Nikea Gamby-Turner known as Shari
  • Andrea Helene known as Principal
  • John McConnell known as Smith
  • Sébastien Peres known as Swat
  • Mark De Alessandro known as Swat
  • Pablo Vinós known as Swat (as Pablo Vinos Zelaya)
  • Max Martini known as Agent Robert Williams
  • Tony Dalton known as American Embassy 1
  • Julian Sedgwick known as American Embassy 2
  • Julien Muller known as Doyle
  • Guillermo Ríos known as Emilio's Man
  • Luis Toscano known as Fabio's Man
  • Javier Escobar known as Marco's Gun Man
  • Michael Showers known as Cop
  • Wes Cannon known as Cop
  • Doug Rao known as Michael Shino
  • Reem Kherici known as Nymphette
  • Julie Nicolet known as Nymphette
  • Stéphane Orsolani known as Guy (6th Floor)
  • Steve Herson known as Ticket Agent
  • Richard Zeringue known as Bureaucrat
  • Stephan Brodziak known as Tech FBI
  • William Raymond known as FBI Operator
  • Alfredo Gonzáles known as Old Man (Gardener)
  • Alejandro Peraza known as Head Body Guard
  • Donald Marshall known as William's Servant
  • Mylène Pilutik known as CIA Girl
  • Silas Cooper known as Customs Officer
  • Ariane Brodier known as Alexa
  • Donald Gordon known as FBI Mailman
  • Benoit Lavelatte known as Thug
  • Beau Brasseaux known as S.W.A.T. (uncredited)
  • Gene Bryant known as Car Thug (uncredited)
  • Cedric Burton known as SWAT (uncredited)
  • Nelson Carvajal known as Bus Station Patron (uncredited)
  • Michael Kuster known as Bus Station Patron (uncredited)
  • Grace LaRocca known as Cop (uncredited)
  • Austin Naulty known as SWAT (uncredited)
  • Jim Nieciecki known as Union Station Bus Traveler Flash Back Sequence and Modern day scene (uncredited)
  • Frédéric Pfender known as US Marshall (uncredited)
  • Robert A. Young known as Chicago Police Officer (uncredited)

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  • Stacy Kelly known as makeup artist
  • Vera Steimberg Moder known as personal makeup artist
  • Suzi Ostos known as key makeup artist
  • David Ruiz Gameros known as key makeup artist
  • Aimee Stuit known as makeup artist
  • Aya Yabuuchi known as key makeup artist

Art Department:

  • Victor Andrade known as painter
  • Colin Bach known as leadman
  • Jorge Barba known as leadman
  • Philippe Boucherot known as props buyer
  • Alexandra Capps known as props
  • Philippe Cord'homme known as set dresser
  • Gus Coto known as leadman: New Orleans
  • Jonathan Delerue known as storyboard artist
  • Jonathan Fischer known as art department: production assistant
  • Diego Gajardo known as graphic designer
  • Fernando Gonzalez known as carpenter: Mexico
  • Valentine Gutierrez known as art department trainee
  • Chad Harris known as set dresser
  • Yvan Hart known as chief plasterer
  • Jeff Hinds known as props
  • Kyle Holden known as property master
  • Barbara Horcasitas known as art department coordinator
  • Eva Julhe known as assistant art director
  • Vanessa Laine Bryant known as prop supervisor (as Vanessa Bryant)
  • Anne Le van ra known as art department coordinator
  • Thomas Lechevallier known as second assistant art director (2010)
  • Daniel Leon known as carpenter: Mexico
  • Lindanne Lewis known as painter
  • Armando Lopez known as set designer
  • Arturo Lopez known as carpenter: Mexico
  • Sam Lothridge known as on-set dresser
  • Nidia Maciel known as graphic designer (2010)
  • Rodolfo Martinez known as construction foreman
  • Blake E. Matthys known as on-set dresser
  • Thomas Morange known as painter
  • Nathalie Pantelic known as graphic designer
  • Patrick Pasquier known as supervising art director: Mexico
  • Anne Pelosi known as assistant art director
  • Thibaut Peschard known as carpenter
  • Noel Rideout known as set dresser
  • Thomas Sedor known as assistant property master
  • Ember Soberman known as lead painter
  • Diego Suárez Groult known as on-set dresser
  • Chere Theriot known as art department coordinator
  • Marcus Turchi known as construction coordinator
  • Sandro Valdez known as assistant art director
  • Markus Wittman known as swing gang

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Production Companies:

  • EuropaCorp
  • TF1 Films Production (co-production)
  • Grive Productions (co-production)
  • Canal+ (participation)
  • CinéCinéma (participation)
  • A.J.O.Z. Films (executive production)

Other Companies:

  • ARRI / Camera Service Center  camera equipment provided by
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  camera dollies
  • Cineworks Digital Studios  HD dailies telecine transfer
  • Digital Post Services  delivery and international servicing
  • Digital Post Services  quality control
  • Equipment & Film Design  camera equipment provided by
  • Equipment & Film Design  grip and lighting equipment
  • Event Restroom  restrooms
  • Film Music Services  composer's agency
  • Gray Krauss Des Rochers  legal services
  • Hollywood Trucks  Entertainment Transportation
  • Joan Philo Casting  extras casting
  • Louisiana Entertainment  state film office
  • Pictorvision  Eclipse aerial camera system
  • Planet Jump Productions  teaser trailer
  • Silver Screen Supply  location equipment/rentals
  • Volare'  picture cars

Distributors:

  • Kinepolis Film Distribution (KFD) (2011) (Belgium) (theatrical)
  • EuropaCorp. Distribution (2011) (France) (theatrical)
  • Rialto Film AG (2011) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
  • TriStar Pictures (2011) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Benelux Film Distributors (2011) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • Buena Vista International (2011) (Germany) (theatrical)
  • Entertainment Film Distributors (2011) (UK) (theatrical)
  • Golden Village Pictures (2011) (Singapore) (theatrical)
  • Incognito Films (2011) (Estonia) (theatrical)
  • Incognito Films (2011) (Latvia) (theatrical)
  • Incognito Films (2011) (Lithuania) (theatrical)
  • MVP Entertainment (2011) (Singapore) (theatrical)
  • Roadshow Film Distributors (2012) (Australia) (theatrical)
  • Showgate (2012) (Japan) (theatrical)
  • Sony Pictures Releasing Canada (2011) (Canada) (theatrical)
  • Sony Pictures Releasing (2011) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Universum Film (UFA) (2011) (Germany) (theatrical)
  • Viva International Pictures (2011) (Philippines) (theatrical)
  • Aurum Producciones (2011) (Spain) (all media)
  • Dutch FilmWorks (DFW) (2012) (Netherlands) (DVD)
  • Dutch FilmWorks (DFW) (2012) (Netherlands) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • EuropaCorp (2011) (France) (DVD)
  • Film1 (2012) (Netherlands) (TV) (limited)
  • MediaPro Distribution (2011) (Romania) (all media)
  • Mongkol Major (2011) (Thailand) (all media)
  • Odeon (2011) (Greece) (all media)
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2012) (Argentina) (DVD)
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2012) (Argentina) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2011) (USA) (DVD)
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2011) (USA) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • Sony Pictures Releasing (2012) (Argentina) (all media)
  • Stage 6 Films (2011) (USA) (all media)
  • Vicol Entertainment (2011) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
  • Vicol Entertainment (2011) (Hong Kong) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • Zon Lusomundo Audiovisuais (2011) (Portugal) (all media)

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Special Effects:

  • Digital District
  • Mac Guff Ligne (visual effects)
  • Special FX International
  • Wolf Stuntworks

Visual Effects by:

  • Rodolphe Chabrier known as visual effects supervisor
  • David Danesi known as visual effects supervisor
  • Sebastien Gombeaud-Saintonge known as Flame artist: Mac Guff
  • Aurélien Grand known as retouch and restoration
  • Caroline Journo known as visual effects
  • Christophe Lucotte known as visual effects
  • Amandine Moulinet known as coordinator: vfx
  • Romain Moussel known as digital artist
  • Rodney Musso known as assistant colorist
  • Guillaume Schmitter known as I/O management: Mac Guff
  • Antonin Seydoux known as visual effects
  • Stéphane Stradella known as digital compositor

Release Date:

  • Belgium 27 July 2011
  • France 27 July 2011
  • Switzerland 27 July 2011 (French speaking region)
  • Canada 26 August 2011
  • Indonesia 26 August 2011
  • Philippines 26 August 2011
  • Turkey 26 August 2011
  • USA 26 August 2011
  • Israel 1 September 2011
  • Bulgaria 2 September 2011
  • Poland 2 September 2011
  • Belarus 8 September 2011
  • Denmark 8 September 2011
  • Georgia 8 September 2011
  • Kazakhstan 8 September 2011
  • Portugal 8 September 2011
  • Russia 8 September 2011
  • Ukraine 8 September 2011
  • Estonia 9 September 2011
  • Finland 9 September 2011
  • Ireland 9 September 2011
  • Norway 9 September 2011
  • UK 9 September 2011
  • Brazil 11 September 2011
  • Czech Republic 15 September 2011
  • Germany 15 September 2011
  • Hungary 15 September 2011
  • Switzerland 15 September 2011 (German speaking region)
  • Spain 16 September 2011
  • Sweden 16 September 2011
  • Armenia 17 September 2011
  • Hong Kong 22 September 2011
  • Netherlands 22 September 2011
  • Greece 29 September 2011
  • Croatia 6 October 2011
  • Kuwait 13 October 2011
  • Singapore 13 October 2011
  • Lithuania 21 October 2011
  • Thailand 1 November 2011
  • Chile 8 December 2011
  • Argentina 7 February 2012 (DVD premiere)
  • Brazil 9 February 2012 (DVD premiere)
  • Italy 9 March 2012 (TV premiere)
  • Japan 1 September 2012

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for violence, disturbing images, intense sequences of action, sexuality and brief strong language

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The Weather Man (2005)

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  • IMDb page: The Weather Man (2005)
  • Rate: 6.7/10 total 54,966 votes 
  • Genre: Comedy | Drama
  • Release Date: 28 October 2005 (USA)
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Filming Location: 333. N Canal St Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Budget: $22,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: £860,440 (UK) (10 March 2006)
  • Director: Gore Verbinski
  • Stars: Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Hope Davis | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: James S. Levine (co-composer) (as James Levine) Hans Zimmer   
  • Soundtrack: Windy Day
  • Sound Mix: DTS | Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Weatherman | New York City | Couples Therapy | Terminal Illness | Camel Toe

Writing Credits By:

  • Steve Conrad (written by) (as Steven Conrad)

Known Trivia

  • Nicolas Cage recorded all of the inner monologue at a local recording studio before shooting began. He was fed the audio on set.
  • The “plastic” spoon stuck to Nicolas Cage’s lapel was actually a metal spoon that had been painted to appear plastic and which was held in place with a magnet.
  • The Naperville Central High School marching band was asked to be in that parade, and the song they are playing is their school’s fight song.
  • Despite Paramount Pictures suggesting that the production be shot in Canada, to substitute for Chicago, Gore Verbinski and Nicolas Cage both insisted that the film be shot in Chicago for authenticity.
  • The food that hits Nicolas Cage throughout the film is thrown by director Gore Verbinski.
  • Gore Verbinski plays guitar on Hans Zimmer’s score.
  • While shooting the film in February, director Gore Verbinski was surprised to find that the weather in Chicago was warm, as it didn’t produce any snow. The production designers had to recreate snow from scratch, as the film takes place during the winter season.
  • To complement the fast food theme, the McDonald’s logo appears prominently on screen no less than nine times.

Goofs: Continuity: The right rear-view mirror of Robert's Jaguar is missing in one shot

Plot: A Chicago weather man, separated from his wife and children, debates whether professional and personal success are mutually exclusive. Full summary »  »

Story: Dave Spritz is a local weatherman in his home town of Chicago, where his career is going well while his personal life — his relationship with his perfectionist writer father, his neurotic ex-wife, and his now-separated children — is spiraling downward. Despite being both loathed and loved by the local masses, Dave is a guy who doesn’t seem to have it all together, and in this film, he begins to feel it. An attractive job offer presents Dave with a major question: to pursue his career in New York City, or to remain at home with his family. Written bymystic80

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Synopsis: A successful weatherman at a Chicago news program, David Spritz is well paid but garners little respect from people in the area who throw fast food at him, David suspects, because are resentful of how easy his high-paying job is. Dave also feels overshadowed by his father, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Spritzel, who is disappointed in Dave’s apparent inability to grow up and deal with his two children. The situation worsens when Robert is diagnosed with lymphoma and given only a few months to live. As he becomes more and more depressed, Dave takes up archery, finding the activity a way to build his focus and calm his nerves.

To prove himself to his father and possibly reconcile with Noreen, his estranged wife, Dave pursues a weatherman position with a national talk show called Hello America. The job would nearly quadruple his salary, but means relocating to New York City. When Hello America invites him to New York, he takes his daughter with him and bonds with her by helping her shop for a more suitable wardrobe. While away, Dave learns that his son attacked his counselor, claiming that the man wanted to perform oral sex on him. Despite this stress and an all-night drinking binge, Dave impresses the Hello America interviewers and is eventually offered the job.

When he returns, Dave slaps Russ, Noreen’s boyfriend, when he finds him dealing with his son’s predicament. Dave later confronts the counselor at his home, beating him up and warning him that he is in store for worse.

The family holds a living funeral for Robert, in which Dave asks Noreen to reconcile and move to New York, but she has decided to marry Russ. Dave and Robert have one final talk, in which Dave breaks down in tears, unsure of his life’s choices. Robert consoles him, telling him that he has time to "chuck" the garbage of his life. Robert dies soon after.

The film ends several months later, after Dave has accepted the job and moved to New York. People have ceased throwing things at him though, he muses, this may be a pleasant side-effect of his archery hobby, for which he carries a bow.

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Produced By:

  • David Alper known as executive producer
  • William S. Beasley known as executive producer
  • Todd Black known as producer
  • Jason Blumenthal known as producer
  • Steve Conrad known as co-producer (as Steven Conrad)
  • Norman Golightly known as executive producer (as Norm Golightly)
  • Steve Tisch known as producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Nicolas Cage known as David Spritz
  • Michael Caine known as Robert Spritzel
  • Hope Davis known as Noreen
  • Gemmenne de la Peña known as Shelly (as Gemmenne De La Peña)
  • Nicholas Hoult known as Mike
  • Michael Rispoli known as Russ
  • Gil Bellows known as Don
  • Judith McConnell known as Lauren
  • Chris Marrs known as DMV Guy
  • Dina Facklis known as Andrea
  • J. Nicole Brooks known as Clerk (as Deanna NJ Brooks)
  • Sia A. Moody known as Nurse (as Sia Moody)
  • Guy Van Swearingen known as Nipper Guy
  • Alejandro Pina known as Fast Food Employee
  • Jackson Bubala known as Fast Food Child
  • Jennifer Bills known as Fast Food Mom
  • Peter Grosz known as Shelly's Archery Instructor
  • Joe Bianchi known as Paul
  • Nick Kuehneman known as Passenger with Frosty
  • Bruce Jarchow known as Viewer
  • Joanne Sylvestrak known as Viewer's Wife
  • Robyn Moler known as Beer Girl
  • John D. Milinac known as Beer Patron
  • Melanie Decelles Castro known as Shelly's Companion
  • Jason Wells known as Tim
  • Scott Benjaminson known as Race Organizer
  • Ora Jones known as Trust Counselor
  • Mike Bacarella known as Takeout Clerk
  • Jennifer Joan Taylor known as Register Worker
  • Chuck Stubbings known as Mark Dersen
  • Shanesia Davis-Williams known as Hello America Producer (as Shane Williams)
  • Dan Flannery known as Hello America Producer
  • Sandy Whiteley known as Hello America Director
  • Antoine McKay known as Passing Pedestrian
  • Eduardo N. Martinez known as Pie Thrower (as Eddie Martinez)
  • David Darlow known as Robert's Friend
  • Will Zahrn known as Priest
  • Poorna Jagannathan known as NY Pedestrian
  • Bryant Gumbel known as Himself
  • Anne Marie Howard known as Co-Anchor
  • Ed McMahon known as Himself
  • Cristina Ferrare known as Herself
  • Stephen Hilger known as Dave's Archery Instructor
  • Ron McClary known as Guy in Park
  • Eric Ambriz known as Elevator Kid
  • Leah Rose Orleans known as Elevator Kid
  • Juhong Xue known as Co-Anchor
  • Tom Skilling known as WGN Assistant Director
  • Wolfgang Puck known as Himself
  • Monica Weaver known as Living Funeral Guest
  • John Francis Mountain known as Living Funeral Guest
  • Peter Nikkos known as New York Businessman (as Peter Nicholas)
  • Nathan Adloff known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Charla Agers known as Ice Skating Competitor (uncredited)
  • Dan Ahn known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Joshua Brail known as (uncredited)
  • Ryan Burk known as Tim's Son (uncredited)
  • Kristen Duerdoth known as Tim's Wife (uncredited)
  • Terrence Edwards known as Doorman (uncredited)
  • David Michael Fordham known as Guy in Food Court (uncredited)
  • Clifford M. Freeney known as Newsroom Executive (uncredited)
  • Todd Goodman known as Bag Man (uncredited)
  • John R. Haley known as DMV Customer (uncredited)
  • Michelle Shelton Huff known as Nurse (uncredited)
  • Bob Kolbey known as Mr. Bratwurst (uncredited)
  • Kathryn Lyn known as Funeral Guest (uncredited)
  • Nikki Taylor Melton known as Girl in Food Court (uncredited)
  • Sergio Mojica known as Business Man (uncredited)
  • Levin O'Connor known as Office Worker (uncredited)
  • Nikkole Palmatier known as Attractive Girl (uncredited)
  • Daniel Riggs known as Traveling Man (uncredited)
  • Christian Rose known as Businessman (uncredited)
  • Ryan Salzwedel known as Pedestrian (uncredited)
  • Megan Schaiper known as Funeral Extra (uncredited)
  • Gary Sedlock known as Guest – Ice Rink Party (uncredited)
  • Oral Sledge known as Driver (uncredited)
  • Dwight Sora known as Extra (uncredited)
  • January Stern known as Featured Skater (uncredited)
  • Joey Strobel known as Newsroom Executive (uncredited)
  • Richard Strobel known as Newsroom Executive (uncredited)
  • Amber Sutherland known as Dog Walker (uncredited)
  • Tristan Layne Tapscott known as Extra (uncredited)

..{tab=Supporting Department}Makeup Department:

  • Candace Neal known as hair department head
  • Ve Neill known as makeup department head
  • Suzi Ostos known as makeup artist
  • Linda Rizzuto known as hair stylist (as Linda R. Rizzuto)
  • Larry Waggoner known as hair stylist: Mr. Cage
  • Allen Weisinger known as makeup artist: Mr. Cage
  • André Dubois known as personal hairdresser (uncredited)
  • Erwin H. Kupitz known as wig maker (uncredited)
  • Vicki Vacca known as additional makeup artist (uncredited)

Art Department:

  • Daniel B. Clancy known as lead person
  • Frank D. Dambra known as chief painter
  • Jeff Dieter known as set dresser
  • Heather Elwell known as art department coordinator
  • Tom Gagnon known as set dresser
  • Michael D. Gianneschi known as assistant property master
  • Harry N. Haase known as paint foreperson
  • Gary Happ known as construction foreperson
  • Craig Jackson known as set designer
  • Tony Leonardi known as on-set painter (as A.J. Leonardi Jr.)
  • Quentin Matthys known as set dresser
  • Jon Nicholson known as on-set dresser
  • Benjamin Nowicki known as graphic designer
  • Tom Osman known as labor foreperson
  • Troy Osman known as construction foreperson (as Troy O. Osman)
  • Tyler Osman known as construction coordinator
  • Kris Peck known as property master (as Christopher E. Peck)
  • Joel Prihoda known as lead person
  • Timothy W. Tiedje known as assistant property master
  • Scott Troha known as set dresser
  • Phillip Ellman known as set dresser (uncredited)
  • Shannon Fortune known as art department assistant (uncredited)
  • Thomas J. Glynn known as set dresser (uncredited)
  • Veloz Gomez known as set dresser (uncredited)
  • Kristin Hanson known as art department assistant (uncredited)
  • Mike Monckton known as painter (uncredited)
  • Paul Wambach known as art department production assistant (uncredited)

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Production Companies:

  • Paramount Pictures (presents)
  • Escape Artists (presents)
  • Kumar Mobiliengesellschaft mbH & Co. Projekt Nr. 2 KG (produced in association with)
  • The Weather Man (uncredited)

Other Companies:

  • Atlantic Cine Equipment  cranes and remote heads (uncredited)
  • Canali  selected wardrobe: Mr. Cage, provided by
  • Central Casting  extras casting
  • Chicago Film Office, The  the producers wish to thank
  • Company 3  digital intermediate
  • Hat Trick Catering  caterer
  • Illinois Film Office, The  the producers wish to thank (as Illinois Film Board)
  • Kodak  motion picture film
  • Mary Nelson-Fraser & Associates  negative cutting (as Mary Nelson-Fraser and Associates)
  • Movie Movers  production trailers (uncredited)
  • Movie Movers  star trailers (uncredited)
  • Movie Movers  transportation (uncredited)
  • Nickelodeon Network  acknowledgement: "SpongeBob SquarePants" provided by (as Nickelodeon)
  • Pacific Title  titles
  • Panavision  cameras and lenses
  • Paramount Studios  digital sound editing (as Paramount Pictures)
  • Reed Rigging  rigging crew and equipment supplied by
  • Scribner  publisher: "On Death and Dying" by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross courtesy of
  • Sonoton Musik-Verlag  music (uncredited)

Distributors:

  • Paramount Pictures (2005) (USA) (theatrical) (a Viacom company)
  • Sony Pictures Releasing (2006) (Sweden) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2006) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2005) (France) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2006) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2006) (Singapore) (theatrical)
  • Argentina Video Home (2006) (Argentina) (DVD)
  • Argentina Video Home (2006) (Argentina) (VHS)
  • Momentum Pictures (2005) (UK) (all media)
  • Nordisk Film (2006) (Sweden) (DVD)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (2006) (Germany) (DVD)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (2006) (Netherlands) (DVD)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (2006) (USA) (DVD)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2006) (Argentina) (all media)

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Special Effects:

  • Method Studios (visual effects) (as Method)
  • Pacific Title and Art Studio (visual effects)
  • Howard Anderson Company, The (visual effects) (as Howard Anderson Company)
  • WSI Corporation (weather graphics animation)
  • Full Scale Effects (special effects support)

Visual Effects by:

  • Gil Baron known as cg technical supervisor: Method
  • Hatem Benabdallah known as cg artist: Method (as Hatem Ben Abdallah)
  • Jeremy F. Butler known as cg artist: Method (as Jeremy Butler)
  • Chris Flynn known as digital compositor: Pacific Title & Art Studio
  • Alex Frisch known as lead 2d visual effects artist: Method
  • Joe Gareri known as executive producer: Pacific Title & Art Studio
  • Charles Gibson known as visual effects supervisor
  • Paul Perez Hahn known as visual effects producer: Method (as Paul Hahn)
  • Brian Hanable known as inferno compositor: Pacific Title & Art Studio
  • Maureen Healy known as digital compositor: Pacific Title & Art Studio
  • Alexandre Kolasinski known as 2d artist: Method
  • Tom Lamb known as digital compositor: Pacific Title & Art Studio
  • Jennifer Law-Stump known as digital compositor: Pacific Title & Art Studio
  • James LeBloch known as cg artist: Method
  • Laurent Ledru known as cg creative supervisor: Method
  • Cedric Nicolas-Troyan known as lead 2d visual effects artist: Method (as Cedric Nicolas)
  • Patrick Phillips known as inferno compositor: Pacific Title & Art Studio
  • Liz Radley known as video & computer graphics supervisor
  • Katrina Salicrup known as 2d artist: Method
  • David Sosalla known as visual effects supervisor: Pacific Title & Art Studio
  • Scott Taylor known as technical lead: Method
  • James D. Tittle known as visual effects coordinator: Pacific Title
  • Andreas Wacker known as technology supervisor: Method
  • Brian Corpus known as technical operations manager: Pacific Title and Art Studio (uncredited)
  • Todd Hemsley known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Chia-Chi Hu known as digital compositor (uncredited)
  • Gerald Ragland known as digital intermediate assistant (uncredited)
  • John Scheer known as digital intermediate editor (uncredited)
  • John Zachary known as video technical assistant (uncredited)

Release Date:

  • USA 20 October 2005 (Chicago International Film Festival)
  • USA 28 October 2005
  • Belgium 23 November 2005
  • France 30 November 2005
  • Greece 1 December 2005
  • Spain 13 January 2006
  • Brazil 20 January 2006
  • Switzerland 8 February 2006 (French speaking region)
  • Switzerland 9 February 2006 (German speaking region)
  • Sweden 10 February 2006
  • Panama 24 February 2006
  • Germany 2 March 2006
  • Hungary 2 March 2006
  • Finland 3 March 2006
  • Ireland 3 March 2006
  • Italy 3 March 2006
  • UK 3 March 2006
  • Mexico 10 March 2006
  • Poland 10 March 2006
  • Turkey 10 March 2006
  • Denmark 17 March 2006
  • Australia 23 March 2006
  • Netherlands 11 May 2006
  • Iceland 15 June 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • Japan 23 June 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • Argentina 5 July 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • Egypt 30 November 2006 (Cairo International Film Festival)

MPAA: Rated R for strong language and sexual content

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The Russian Specialist (2005)

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  • IMDb page: The Russian Specialist (2005)
  • Rate: 5.5/10 total 2,511 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Drama | Thriller
  • Release Date: 2 November 2006 (United Arab Emirates)
  • Runtime: 94 min
  • Filming Location: Bulgaria
  • Budget: $5,000,000 (estimated)
  • Director: Dolph Lundgren
  • Stars: Dolph Lundgren, Ben Cross, Ivan Petrushinov | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Elia Cmiral   
  • Soundtrack: Do I
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Mechanic | Blood | Rescue | Violence | Drug Lord

Writing Credits By:

    (in alphabetical order)

  • Bryan Edward Hill  screenplay
  • Dolph Lundgren  story

Known Trivia

  • When Dolph Lundgren approached Nu Image films with the wish of directing a second movie, Nu Image agreed, as long as two rules were followed: Lundgren must play the leading man, and the movie must incorporate locations under ownership of Nu image. This second rule meant Lundgren had to write the entire script based fully on the locations given to him by Nu image.
  • Director of photography Ross W. Clarkson received two awards in Australia for “The Mechanik”: Gold for feature film at the 2006 Queensland A.C.S (Australian Cinematographers Society) Awards, and an Award of Distinction at the National A.C.S. Awards.
  • Principal photography took place during 32 days.
  • In the beginning of the movie, the bad guys pull into the village. The license plate says LOH (In Cyrillic). Loosely translated, it means a**hole in Russian.

Goofs: Continuity: In some scenes the registrations of the cars are Russian, in others they are Bulgarian.

Plot: Spetnaz (Special Ops) veteran Nick Cherenko leaves Russia after his son and wife are killed in a gunfight… See more » |  »

Story: Spetnaz (Special Ops) veteran Nick Cherenko leaves Russia after his son and wife are killed in a gunfight by drug lord Aleksandr ‘Sasha’ Popov’s mob men. He’s threatened with exposure as illegal car mechanic in L.A. by a fellow ex-pat tycoon who offers him $500,000 to liberate her kidnapped daughter. He only takes the job when told the capturers are Sasha’s goons again. The mission’s long path to find the girl and escape over the Finnish border, where his team is to be paid, is littered with blood and corpses. Written byKGF Vissers

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Produced By:

  • Boaz Davidson known as executive producer
  • Danny Dimbort known as executive producer
  • Ewerhard Engels known as executive producer (as Ewerhard Ed Engels)
  • Jack Gilardi Jr. known as executive producer
  • Anton Hoeger known as producer
  • Avi Lerner known as executive producer
  • Scott Putman known as producer
  • Trevor Short known as executive producer
  • David Varod known as producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Dolph Lundgren known as Nikolai Cherenko
  • Ben Cross known as William Burton
  • Ivan Petrushinov known as Aleksandr 'Sasha' Popov
  • Olivia Lee known as Julia Abramoff
  • Raicho Vasilev known as Achmed (as Raicho Vassilev)
  • Assen Blatechki known as Yuri
  • Antony Argirov known as Serie
  • Valeri Yordanov known as Alexi
  • Dejan Angelov known as Pavel
  • Ivaylo Geraskov known as Leo (as Ivailo Geraskov)
  • Hilda van der Meulen known as Alina Cherenko
  • Naum Shopov known as Vanya Cherenko
  • Atanas Srebrev known as John Ridley (as Nasko Srebrev)
  • Levana Finkelstein known as Mary Abramoff
  • Nikolai Sotirov known as Victor Chertoff
  • Emil Markov known as Misha
  • Marianne Stanicheva known as Alla
  • Teodor Yordanov known as Vladimir
  • Alexander Tsitkilov known as Pushkin
  • Anastasia Panayotova known as Hooker
  • Barry Evans known as Barry
  • Rushi Vidinliev known as Taxi Driver
  • Maria Ilieva known as Natalya
  • Nickolay Hadjiminev known as Garage Boss
  • Nikolay Georgiev known as Thug
  • Yoanna Boukovska known as Counter Girl
  • Stefan Ivanov known as Doorman (Guard) 1
  • Chavdar Simeonov known as Doorman (Guard) 2
  • Veneta Harizanova known as Cocaine Girlfriend
  • Slavi Slavov known as Nevski
  • Kiril Efremov known as Man 1
  • Stefan Shterev known as Man 2
  • Valentin Burski known as German Man 1
  • Velizar Binev known as The German
  • Diyan Machev known as Dimitri
  • Andrey Slabakov known as Gypsy Father
  • Asen Mutafchiev known as Luda (Child)
  • Victor Boichev known as Doctor
  • Monika Ivanova known as Masha (Child)
  • Nikoleta Stoicheva known as Luva (Child)
  • Stanimir Stamatov known as Thug #4
  • Lubo Ganev

..{tab=Supporting Department}Art Department:

  • Borislav Belberov known as stand-by props
  • Yasen Denev known as illustrator
  • Anna Hadzhieva known as art department coordinator
  • Jordan Jordanov known as storyboard artist
  • Alexei Karagyaur known as graphic designer
  • Sonya Savova known as draftsperson
  • Dora Somova known as stand-by props
  • Rosen Stefanov known as set dresser
  • Kristian Stoyanov known as set dresser
  • Evgeni Yordanov known as carpentry foreman (uncredited)

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Production Companies:

  • Nu Image / Millennium Films
  • Nu Image Films (as Nu Image) (presents)
  • Höger Human Service Medien & Personal GmbH (for)
  • Martien Holdings A.V.V.

Other Companies:

  • Hollywood Intermediate  digital intermediate services
  • Pictorvision  aerial camera system

Distributors:

  • Nu Image / Millennium Films (2005) (Non-USA) (all media)
  • Nu Image Films (2005) (worldwide) (all media)
  • Eagle Films (2006) (United Arab Emirates) (theatrical) (Middle East)
  • Big Time Entertainment (2006) (Japan) (DVD)
  • Bridge Entertainment Group (2006) (Netherlands) (DVD)
  • DNC Entertainment (2008) (UK) (DVD)
  • Divisa Home Video (2012) (Spain) (DVD)
  • Filmax Home Video (2006) (Spain) (video)
  • Flashstar Home Vídeo (2006) (Brazil) (video)
  • GAGA (2006) (Japan) (DVD)
  • Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (GCTHV) (2006) (France) (DVD)
  • Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2006) (Germany) (video)
  • Magic Box (2007) (Czech Republic) (DVD)
  • Martien Holdings A.V.V.
  • Ninth Dimension Home Entertainment (2006) (Australia) (DVD)
  • Odeon (2005) (Greece) (video)
  • Opening Distribution (2006) (France) (DVD)
  • Pyramid Home Video (2005) (Russia) (video)
  • Roadshow Entertainment (2006) (Australia) (DVD)
  • Scanbox Entertainment (2007) (Finland) (DVD)
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) (USA) (DVD)

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Special Effects:

  • Worldwide FX

Visual Effects by:

  • Simeon Asenov known as visual effects supervisor
  • Scott Coulter known as visual effects producer
  • Tinko Dimov known as digital artist
  • Stanislav Dragiev known as visual effects supervisor on location
  • Steven Fagerquist known as digital compositor
  • Emil Georgiev known as model maker
  • Velislava Gospodinova known as digital effects compositor
  • Ivan Grozev known as digital artist
  • Danail Hadzhiyski known as on set visual effects supervisor
  • Velichko Ivanov known as digital compositor
  • Peter Keranov known as digital compositor
  • Danail Lazarov known as assistant visual effects editor
  • Jordan Markov known as visual effects editor
  • Wolfgang Maschin known as digital compositor
  • Velislava Mihailova known as digital effects artist
  • Milena Peneva known as visual effects coordinator
  • Nick Peshunoff known as visual effects coordinator
  • Shero Rauf known as digital artist
  • Krasimir Rizov known as visual effects illustrator
  • Nikola Simeonov known as lead 3D artist
  • Stefan Tchakarov known as visual effects production supervisor
  • Filip Uzunov known as digital effects artist
  • Alexander Valev known as lead digital artist
  • John L. Weckworth known as digital compositor
  • Borislava Zahova known as visual effects
  • Vladimir Zdravkov known as visual effects technical support
  • Francisco Chaigneau known as digital effects artist (uncredited)
  • Leo Vezzali known as digital compositor (uncredited)

Release Date:

  • Greece 3 October 2005 (video premiere)
  • Russia 15 November 2005 (video premiere)
  • Romania 20 December 2005 (TV premiere)
  • Netherlands 10 January 2006 (video premiere)
  • Brazil 18 January 2006 (video premiere)
  • USA 14 February 2006 (video premiere)
  • Germany 21 February 2006 (video premiere)
  • Japan 24 February 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • Poland 3 June 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • France 5 July 2006 (video premiere)
  • Mexico 13 July 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • Italy 1 September 2006 (TV premiere)
  • United Arab Emirates 2 November 2006
  • Hungary 6 November 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • Spain 29 November 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • Finland 1 May 2007 (DVD premiere)
  • Sweden 9 May 2007 (DVD premiere)
  • Czech Republic 17 May 2007 (DVD premiere)
  • Iceland 2 August 2007 (DVD premiere)
  • UK 21 July 2008 (DVD premiere)
  • Belgium 2 July 2010

MPAA: Rated R for strong bloody violence, language, some sexuality and drug use

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Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005)

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  • IMDb page: Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God (2005)
  • Rate: 4.7/10 total 4,107 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Adventure | Fantasy
  • Release Date: September 2005 (Thailand)
  • Runtime: USA:105 min | Philippines:105 min
  • Filming Location: Trakai Castle, Lithuania
  • Budget: $15,000,000 (estimated)
  • Director: Gerry Lively
  • Stars: Bruce Payne, Mark Dymond, Clemency Burton-Hill | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: David Julyan   
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Sword Fight | Sorcery | Second Part | Violence | Ampersand In Title

Writing Credits By:

    (in alphabetical order)

  • Robert Kimmel 
  • Gerry Lively 
  • Brian Rudnick 

Known Trivia

  • Magic runes seen in the film come from two sources. The first source is the set of zodiac symbols from astrology. The second source is The Chaosium’s role-playing game “Runequest”, which was a competitor of the original D&D and AD&D games in the ’70s and ’80s.
  • The film has several explicit references to the AD&D game. A map during the opening credits contains the name “Yeenoghu”, a demon lord from the game, and another demon lord from the game, “Jubilex”, is mentioned by the characters several times. Also, several references contain the names of AD&D adventure modules (published scenarios). Berek mentions that Dorian helped him in the Ghost Tower of Inverness, a reference to module of the same name (C2). Nim asks Lux what happened to her brother at the “Barrier Peaks”, a reference to the module “Expedition to the Barrier Peaks” (S3). Lux makes reference to the Shrine of the Kuo-Toa, a reference to the module of the same name (D2).
  • Lux’s name itself is a game reference. Strategic Simulations Inc. produced a series of computer games based on AD&D, one of which is called Pool of Radiance In the game, you have to search out passwords for unlocking certain locations. Lux is one of a trio of passwords you need for an island keep filled with skeletons. They are Lux, Samosud, and Shestni.

Goofs: Continuity: Upon teleporting into Damodar's lair, Ormaline materializes with her arm inside of a stone pillar. At first she is shown with her arm entering the pillar between her elbow and wrist. Later, before she casts the second teleport spell, it is now between her elbow and shoulder.

Plot: Based on the phenomenally successful role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons 2 takes you deeper into the dark and fantastical world of this fantasy epic… See more » |  »

Story: Based on the phenomenally successful role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons 2 takes you deeper into the dark and fantastical world of this fantasy epic. When the evil sorcerer Damodar braves a perilous whirlwind vortex to steal the elemental black orb he declares a sinister plan of vengeance against the kingdom of Ismir. Berek, a decorated warrior, and Melora, an amateur sorceress join four heroes representing Intelligence, Wisdom, Honor and Strength to battle against Damodar’s growing army of gruesome creatures, flying harpies and an ice dragon to reach a vault room holding the orb. Together, they build their own army to retrieve the orb using elemental forces to defeat Damodar before he summons the sleeping black dragon whose omnipotent evil powers could lay waste to the entire kingdom. Written byPress Release

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Produced By:

  • Alexandra Bouillon known as associate producer
  • Steve Clark-Hall known as producer
  • Wolfgang Esenwein known as producer
  • David Korda known as executive producer
  • Adam Kuhn known as co-producer
  • Cindi Rice known as consulting producer
  • Steve Richards known as executive producer
  • John Frank Rosenblum known as consulting producer
  • Ramunas Skikas known as producer (as Ramunas Skika)
  • Courtney Solomon known as executive producer
  • Dieter Stempnierwsky known as executive producer
  • Christian von Tippelskirch known as co-producer
  • Allan Zeman known as executive producer
  • Donatas Zvalionis known as line producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Bruce Payne known as Damodar
  • Mark Dymond known as Berek
  • Clemency Burton-Hill known as Melora
  • Ellie Chidzey known as Lux (as Ellie Chidzley)
  • Tim Stern known as Nim
  • Steven Elder known as Dorian
  • Lucy Gaskell known as Ormaline
  • Roy Marsden known as Oberon
  • Geoffrey T. Bersey known as Galtar (as Geoffrey Bersey)
  • Leonas Ciunis known as Old Mage
  • Liubomiras Lauciavicius known as Mage #1 (as Liubomiras Laucevicius)
  • Ervinas Peteraitis known as Mage #2
  • Vytautas Rumsas known as Valerious
  • David Merheb known as Tibio
  • Aurimas Meliesius known as Klaxx (as Aurimas Miliesius)
  • Laurynas Jurgelis known as Magmin
  • Andrius Zebrauskas known as Pico
  • Arturas Orlauskas known as Dandy
  • Leonardas Pobedonoscevas known as Barnaby
  • Tauras Cizas known as Warrior
  • Tomas Vaitkus known as Oarsman
  • Arturas Builovas known as Wicked Doctor
  • Mykolas Dorofejus known as Priest
  • Ramunas Abukevicius known as Priest of Obadhai
  • Evaldas Leskauskas known as Lizard Shaman #1
  • Tomas Zaibus known as Lizard Shaman #2
  • Dawn Akemi known as Lidda (uncredited)
  • John Frank Rosenblum known as Jozan (uncredited)
  • Ed Stark known as Krusk (uncredited)

..{tab=Supporting Department}Makeup Department:

  • Egle Mikalauskaite known as makeup artist
  • Red Miller known as chief makeup/hair designer

Art Department:

  • Darius Bastys known as assistant art director
  • Rimantas Gailius known as property master
  • Gediminas Gerulis known as props
  • Vytenis Izokaitis known as trainee art director
  • Irmantas Kavaliauskas known as props
  • Gintas Matonis known as construction coordinator
  • Arnoldas Pricinas known as storyboard artist
  • Vytas Tomasevicius known as assistant art director (as Vytautas Tomasevicius)
  • Valentas Zegunis known as assistant art director

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Production Companies:

  • Skyline Films (as Skyline Dungeon & Dragons Ltd.)
  • Studio Hamburg WorldWide Pictures
  • Sweetpea Entertainment (as Sweetpea BVI Ltd.)
  • Zinc Entertainment Inc.

Other Companies:

  • Anvil Post Production  sound post-production
  • Lietuvos Kinostudija  production services
  • Lipsync Post  digital transfer to 35 mm
  • Mayflower Studios  adr recording
  • Mayflower Studios  sound post-production
  • PIC Agency  titles
  • Panavision UK  camera equipment provided by
  • Slovak National Symphony Orchestra  orchestra

Distributors:

  • First Look International (2005-) (worldwide) (all media) (sales)
  • Carrère Groupe (2006) (France) (theatrical)
  • Lizard Cinema Trade (2005) (Russia) (theatrical)
  • Falcon Films (2005) (Lebanon) (all media) (Middle East)
  • IPA Asia Pacific (2006) (Thailand) (all media)
  • IPA Asia Pacific (2006) (Vietnam) (all media)
  • Optimum Home Entertainment (2010) (UK) (DVD)
  • Optimum Home Entertainment (2010) (UK) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • Universum Film (UFA) (2006) (Germany) (DVD)
  • Warner Home Video (2006) (USA) (DVD)

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Special Effects:

  • Image FX (prosthetic effects)
  • LKS Cinevision (visual effects)
  • Munky (visual effects)
  • Red Vision

Visual Effects by:

  • Vania Alban-Zapata known as digital effects artist
  • Robin Aristorenas known as visual effects supervisor
  • Reuben Barkataki known as compositor
  • Stephen Bender known as visual effects coordinator
  • Gary J. Brown known as visual effects supervisor
  • Earle Stuart Callender known as visual effects producer: Red Vision
  • Graham Cristie known as digital effects artist
  • Justas Giedraitis known as model maker
  • Katja Hollmann known as digital lab supervisor: Lipsync Post
  • Julian Johnson-Mortimer known as creature designer and creator
  • Natalija Lomakina known as digital effects artist
  • Diego Vazquez Lozano known as digital compositor
  • David Margolis known as digital compositor
  • Raminta Poskute known as visual effects coordinator
  • James Russell known as digital compositor
  • Mykolas Sadauskas known as digital compositor
  • Glen Southern known as modeler
  • Arto Tchividjian known as digital effects artist

Release Date:

  • France 12 May 2005 (Cannes Film Market)
  • Thailand September 2005
  • Armenia 6 October 2005
  • Belarus 6 October 2005
  • Kazakhstan 6 October 2005
  • Russia 6 October 2005
  • USA 8 October 2005 (TV premiere)
  • Philippines 12 October 2005 (Manila)
  • Philippines 2 November 2005 (Davao)
  • France 1 February 2006
  • United Arab Emirates 3 May 2006
  • Kuwait 6 September 2006
  • Japan 21 October 2006
  • Mexico 23 February 2007
  • Venezuela 14 September 2007

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An Unfinished Life (2005)

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  • IMDb page: An Unfinished Life (2005)
  • Rate: 7.0/10 total 16,841 votes 
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 15 September 2005 (Israel)
  • Runtime: 108 min
  • Filming Location: Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada
  • Budget: $30,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $551,809 (Brazil) (31 March 2006)
  • Director: Lasse Hallström
  • Stars: Robert Redford, Jennifer Lopez, Morgan Freeman | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Deborah Lurie   
  • Soundtrack: Smooth Talk
  • Sound Mix: DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
  • Plot Keyword: Bear | Friend | Car Accident | Wyoming | Ranch

Writing Credits By:

  • Mark Spragg (written by) &
  • Virginia Korus Spragg (written by)

Known Trivia

  • Set against the rugged ranchlands of Wyoming, USA; but was filmed in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. The production company licensed the “M” logo of Marion, the design and logos of the police cars, and asked for photographs of police uniforms.
  • Christopher Young originally scored the film but his score was later rejected and replaced.
  • Dedicated to Karin Lyberg-Hallström and Britta Olin, Lasse’s and Lena’s mothers respectively.
  • In Mitch Bradley’s (Morgan Freeman) house there’s a painted portrait of a black Civil War Union sergeant on the wall. Freeman played Civil War Union Sergeant-Major John Rawlins in Glory.

Goofs: Continuity: When Einar takes Mitch his morning pain shot and coffee, before leaving Einar puts a dark brown mug with a straight rim on the night stand but a little later it shows Mitch drinking from a tan cup with a fluted rim.

Plot: A down on her luck woman, desperate to provide care for her daughter, moves in with her father in-law from whom she is estranged. Through time, they learn to forgive each other and heal old wounds. Full summary » |  »

Story: In order to escape from the abusive boy-friend, Gary Winston, Jean Gilkyson moves with her young daughter Griff Gilkyson without previous notice to the ranch of her father-in-law Einar Gilkyson in Wyoming. Jean and Einar are disaffected, since he blames her for the death of his beloved son in a car accident. Einar is taking care of his friend Mitch Bradley, who was attacked and seriously wounded by a bear, and he does not know that he has a grand-daughter. While Mitch heals his wounds and forgives the bear, Einar also changes his feelings regarding Jean, finally understanding that accidents happen and accepting her and loving his grand-daughter. Written byClaudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Produced By:

  • Su Armstrong known as co-producer
  • Stephen P. Dunn known as associate producer (as Stephen Dunn)
  • Leslie Holleran known as producer
  • Graham King known as executive producer
  • Alan Ladd Jr. known as producer
  • Kelliann Ladd known as producer
  • Meryl Poster known as executive producer
  • Michelle Raimo known as executive producer
  • Matthew Rhodes known as executive producer
  • Joe Roth known as executive producer
  • Mark Rydell known as executive producer
  • Bob Weinstein known as executive producer
  • Harvey Weinstein known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Robert Redford known as Einar Gilkyson
  • Jennifer Lopez known as Jean Gilkyson
  • Morgan Freeman known as Mitch Bradley
  • Josh Lucas known as Crane Curtis
  • Damian Lewis known as Gary Winston
  • Camryn Manheim known as Nina
  • Becca Gardner known as Griff Gilkyson
  • Lynda Boyd known as Kitty
  • Rob Hayter known as Deputy
  • P. Lynn Johnson known as Shelter Supervisor
  • Byron Lucas known as Motorcycle Rider
  • Trevor Moss known as Griffin Gilkyson
  • R. Nelson Brown known as Kent (as Rnelsonbrown)
  • Dillard Brinson known as Gnome Owner
  • Jason Diablo known as Customer #1
  • Sean J. Dory known as Customer #2 (as Sean Dory)
  • Bryan Korenberg known as Angry Couple Man
  • Bonnie Barton known as Angry Couple Woman
  • Danielle Dunn-Morris known as Angie
  • Sandra Polson known as Secretary
  • Dale Kipling known as Cook
  • Jill Teed known as Bartender
  • Jayne Dancose known as Nurse Phyllis
  • Ken Camroux known as Doctor (as Ken Camroux-Taylor)
  • Bart the Bear known as The Bear
  • Natasha Wynnyk known as Hospital Candy Striper
  • Kerry Wynnyk known as Hospital Visitor (uncredited)

..{tab=Supporting Department}Makeup Department:

  • Deena Adair known as hair stylist: Mr. Freeman
  • Ozzy Alvarez known as special makeup lab technician (as Tony Alvarez)
  • Margot Boccia known as makeup artist: Ms. Lopez
  • Chris Burgoyne known as special makeup lab technician
  • Jayne Dancose known as makeup designer
  • Nancy Hancock known as prosthetics and makeup applier: Mr. Freeman (as Nancy Worthen-Hancock)
  • Kris Kobzina known as special makeup lab technician
  • Gary Liddiard known as makeup artist: Mr. Redford
  • Ryan McDowell known as special makeup lab technician
  • Matthew W. Mungle known as special makeup designer
  • Chuck O'Brien known as special makeup lab technician
  • Tena Parker known as hair stylist: Mr. Redford (as Tena Parker-Liddiard)
  • Debra Regnier known as first assistant makeup artist
  • Nancy Steyns known as first assistant hair stylist
  • Vincent Sullivan known as head of hair department
  • Eddie Vargas known as special makeup lab technician
  • Melissa A. Yonkey known as hair stylist: Ms. Lopez (as Melissa Yonkey)

Art Department:

  • Vaughan V. Baker known as head scenic artist
  • Craig Brisker known as construction foreman
  • Karen Brooks known as set decoration office coordinator
  • Chad Calder known as lead laborer
  • Greg Coombs known as lead greensman (as Greg A. Coombs)
  • Susie Cowley known as sign fabricator
  • Andrea Dance known as set dresser
  • Dennis Davenport known as set designer
  • Thomas Digirolomo known as art department assistant (as Thomas M. Digirolomo)
  • Michael Dundas known as paint foreman (as Mike Dundas)
  • Renee Dundas known as painter (as Reneé Dundas)
  • Laurie Edmundson known as lead dresser (as Laurie E. Edmundson)
  • Dwayne Feist known as laborer
  • Mark Haddad known as head greensman
  • Haida Harper known as assistant property master (as Haida Greenleaf Harper)
  • Allan Holmes known as set dresser
  • Paul Jenkinson known as lead dresser
  • Bryan Korenberg known as property master
  • Bill Lammers known as scenic maintenance
  • Franklin Leibel known as scenic artist (as F.M. Leibel)
  • George Lesjak known as lead carpenter
  • Terry Lewis known as set buyer
  • Scott Mathers known as construction buyer
  • Andy Nieman known as assistant property master (as Andreas Nieman)
  • Ryan Ostiguy known as paint lead
  • Giovanni Pasqua known as paint sprayer (as Giovanni A. Pasqua)
  • Jo Petty known as scenic painter
  • David Pirrie known as on-set painter
  • Mathew Pooley known as scenic painter
  • Robert Pratt known as storyboard artist (as Rob Pratt)
  • Samuel Pritchard known as lead carpenter (as Sam Pritchard)
  • Dusty Reeves known as art department coordinator
  • Martin Sigmund known as lead carpenter
  • Macleod Sinclaire known as on-set dresser
  • Camar Sterling known as signwriter (as Camac Sterling)
  • James Steuart known as art director: Canada
  • Faye Thorp known as assistant set decorator
  • Barry Warkentin known as scenic carpenter (as Barry John Warkentin)
  • Mike Websdale known as set dresser
  • Files Wicken known as set buyer
  • Mikal Williams known as lead on-set carpenter (as Mikal T. Williams)
  • Glenn Woodruff known as construction coordinator
  • Paul Malcovitch known as set dresser (uncredited)
  • Doug Poetker known as carpenter (uncredited)

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Production Companies:

  • Miramax Films (presents)
  • Revolution Studios (presents)
  • Initial Entertainment Group (IEG) (in association with)
  • Ladd Company, The (as Ladd Company)
  • Kalis Productions GmbH & Co. Zweite KG (in association with)
  • Persistent Entertainment (uncredited)
  • Unfinished Films

Other Companies:

  • 911 Filmcars  picture buses (uncredited)
  • Abbey Road Studios  music recorded and mixed at (as Abbey Road Studios, London)
  • Alberta Justice  special thanks: Les Arts de Coraties
  • American Humane Association, The  animals monitored by
  • BSX Records  rejected score album released by (limited edition) (piano sketches) (uncredited)
  • Carhartt  special thanks
  • Cheyenne Frontier Days Art Show  posters: "Team Roping," "Cheyenne Thunder," "Chetenne Frontier Days" and "Some Days" supplied by
  • D. Bassett & Associates  negative cutting (as D. Basset Neg Cutting)
  • Dakota Music Services  music copyist (as Dakota Music)
  • Dimension Films  footage: "Below" used with permission of
  • Doug Seus' Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife  owner and trainer: Bart the Bear
  • Eastpak  special thanks
  • Edible Planet Catering  catering (as Edible Planet)
  • Fantasy Studios  foley recorded at
  • Kodak  motion picture film
  • Post Logic Studios  digital film mastering (uncredited)
  • Sound One Corporation  post-production sound facility (as Sound One Corp.)
  • Sound, San Francisco  sound editorial by
  • Spacecam Systems  gyro-stabilized camera system
  • Superb Records  soundtrack released by (uncredited)
  • Thompson-Nicola Film Commission  production services
  • Thompson-Nicola Film Commission  special thanks
  • Trevanna Post  post-production accounting
  • United States Geological Survey (USGS)  special thanks
  • Vancouver Hospital & Health Sciences Centre  special thanks
  • Varèse Sarabande  rejected score album released by (limited edition) (uncredited)
  • Varèse Sarabande  soundtrack available on
  • Video Split Productions  video assist equipment (uncredited)
  • Village of Ashcroft, The  special thanks (as The Corporation of the Village of Ashcroft)
  • William F. White International  production equipment provided by (as William F. White International Inc.)

Distributors:

  • Ascot Elite Entertainment Group (2005) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
  • Bioscop (2006) (Czech Republic) (theatrical)
  • Buena Vista International (2005) (UK) (theatrical)
  • Distribution Company (2006) (Argentina) (theatrical)
  • Eagle Pictures (2005) (Italy) (theatrical)
  • Independent Films (2005) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • Miramax Films (2005) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Paradise Group (2005) (Russia) (theatrical)
  • Shaw Organisation (2006) (Singapore) (theatrical)
  • Sky Films (2006) (Philippines) (theatrical)
  • Sony Pictures Releasing (2005) (Sweden) (theatrical)
  • TOBIS Film (2005) (Germany) (theatrical)
  • Alliance Atlantis Home Video (2007) (Canada) (DVD)
  • Argentina Video Home (2006) (Argentina) (DVD)
  • Argentina Video Home (2006) (Argentina) (VHS)
  • DeA Planeta Home Entertainment (2005) (Spain) (all media)
  • Dutch FilmWorks (DFW) (2006) (Netherlands) (DVD)
  • Eagle Films (2005) (non-USA) (all media) (Middle East)
  • Miramax Home Entertainment (2006) (USA) (DVD)
  • Net5 (2008) (Netherlands) (TV) (first national airing)
  • Nordisk Film (2006) (Sweden) (DVD)
  • Tanweer Films (2012) (Bangladesh) (TV)
  • Tanweer Films (2012) (Bhutan) (TV)
  • Tanweer Films (2012) (India) (TV)
  • Tanweer Films (2012) (Nepal) (TV)
  • Tanweer Films (2012) (Pakistan) (TV)
  • Tanweer Films (2012) (Sri Lanka) (TV)

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Special Effects:

  • Custom Film Effects (visual effects) (titles and digital opticals)

Visual Effects by:

  • Tricia Barrett known as digital compositor: Custom Film Effects
  • Ryan Beadle known as I/O: Custom Film Effects
  • Steve Caldwell known as digital compositor: Custom Film Effects
  • Mark Dornfeld known as visual effects supervisor: Custom Film Effects
  • Michele Ferrone known as visual effects producer: Custom Film Effects
  • Jim Finn known as visual effects consultant
  • Adam Gass known as digital editorial: Custom Film Effects
  • R.J. Harbour known as digital compositor: Custom Film Effects (as RJ Harbour)
  • Shaina Holmes known as digital compositor: Custom Film Effects
  • Lori C. Miller known as digital compositor: Custom Film Effects (as Lori Miller)
  • L. Elizabeth Powers known as digital supervisor: Custom Film Effects (as Laurie Powers)
  • David Smithson known as data wrangler: Custom Film Effects
  • Mary C. Snyder known as digital artist: Custom Film Effects (as Mary C. Hoffer)
  • Amani Williams known as digital compositor: Custom Film Effects

Release Date:

  • UK 19 August 2005 (Edinburgh Film Festival)
  • France 5 September 2005 (Deauville Film Festival)
  • USA 9 September 2005 (limited)
  • Israel 15 September 2005
  • Russia 6 October 2005
  • Spain 14 October 2005
  • Finland 4 November 2005
  • Greece 17 November 2005
  • Italy 18 November 2005
  • Switzerland 18 November 2005 (Italian speaking region)
  • Germany 24 November 2005
  • Austria 25 November 2005
  • Portugal 1 December 2005
  • Switzerland 1 December 2005 (German speaking region)
  • Sweden 2 December 2005
  • Philippines 7 December 2005
  • Netherlands 15 December 2005
  • Denmark 25 December 2005
  • France 4 January 2006
  • South Africa 6 January 2006
  • Argentina 12 January 2006
  • Estonia 13 January 2006
  • Belgium 18 January 2006
  • Switzerland 25 January 2006 (French speaking region)
  • Thailand 26 January 2006
  • Czech Republic 9 February 2006
  • Egypt 15 February 2006
  • Iceland 15 February 2006 (DVD premiere)
  • Mexico 17 February 2006
  • Poland 17 February 2006
  • Singapore 2 March 2006
  • Slovakia 2 March 2006
  • Hungary 16 March 2006
  • Brazil 17 March 2006
  • Kuwait 29 March 2006
  • Peru 8 June 2006
  • Ireland 16 June 2006
  • UK 16 June 2006
  • Turkey 7 July 2006
  • Slovenia 10 August 2006
  • Venezuela 8 September 2006
  • Japan 25 July 2007 (DVD premiere)

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some violence including domestic abuse, and language

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Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)

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  • IMDb page: Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)
  • Rate: 6.3/10 total 51,362 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Drama | Crime | Thriller
  • Release Date: 19 January 2005 (USA)
  • Runtime: 109 min
  • Filming Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Budget: $20,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $281,429 (South Africa) (17 June 2005)
  • Director: Jean-François Richet
  • Stars: Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne, Gabriel Byrne | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Graeme Revell   
  • Soundtrack: You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves you
  • Sound Mix: DTS | Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Police | New Year's Eve | Prisoner | Deception | Police Station

Writing Credits By:

  • John Carpenter (earlier film)
  • James DeMonaco (screenplay)

Known Trivia

  • Mark Wahlberg was originally offered the role of Jake Roenick but turned it down.
  • The word “fuck” and its derivatives are spoken 127 times.
  • At least 7 people get shot in the head.
  • Laurence Fishburne’s character is called Bishop. This was also the last name of the protagonist of the original Assault on Precinct 13.

Goofs: Miscellaneous: After Roenick comes in from the fight he had with the guy in the bus, he has a bloody lip. After this point, it appears and reappears through out the movie, until it eventually is gone altogether.

Plot: A police sergeant must rally the cops and prisoners together to protect themselves on New Year's Eve, just as corrupt policeman surround the station with the intent of killing all to keep their deception in the ranks. Full summary »  »

Story: On New Year’s Eve, inside a police station that’s about to be closed for good, officer Jake Roenick must cobble together a force made up cops and criminals to save themselves from a mob looking to kill mobster Marion Bishop. Written byIMDb Editors

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Synopsis: The film begins with Jake Roenick (Ethan Hawke), with his head shaved and body covered in tattoos, talking with a drug dealer and his accomplice. Roenick is an undercover officer. He wants to know if they have a deal, and the drug dealer’s big dog is making him a bit nervous. Roenick also has a female partner that is in the room too, pretending to be bored. Roenick says that he has a dog too, and he calls in his partner, Tony (Hugh Dillon), who is also undercover. The drug dealer’s accomplice recognizes Tony because he testified at his brother’s trial. He knows he’s a cop and shoots Roenick in the knee. The drug dealer and his guy run out of the apartment that they were in, and the three undercover officers give chase. Tony is shot to death, and his female partner is shot and killed by the drug dealer. Roenick blasts the drug dealer in the forehead and cries over his dead teammates.

Eight months later Roenick is burnt-out. Lately, he’s been drinking alot and taking painkillers to help ease the fact that he’s responsible for his teammates’ deaths. He drives to Precinct 13, and on the way we hear via his car radio that another bad storm is coming. Precinct 13 is in a nearly deserted part of Detroit and it will be shut-down shortly after New Years’ Eve, which is that night. Kevin Capra (Matt Craven) and most of the other police officers are going home. The only people working the precinct are Roenick, Jasper O’Shea (Brian Dennehy), and secretary Iris Ferry (Drea de Matteo), who has a thing for bad guys.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in Detroit, Marion Bishop (Laurence Fishburne) is in church, trying to complete a cross-word puzzle. A man comes in and sits next to him. The man is finding it humorous that Bishop asked him to meet in a church and asks him if he thinks God will make him tell the truth. Bishop tells him that he’s seen too many people beg for God’s mercy before being murdered that he’s lost his faith in God. He then tells the man that his answer is "no". Bishop apparently doesn’t want to do something the man wants, so the man pulls out his gun and orders Bishop to stand up. Bishop quickly stabs the man in the neck with a knife, takes his gun, and walks outside. Outside of the church is one of Bishop’s men, but there are also two police officers there. The cops kill Bishop’s guy and Bishop walks back into the full church and fires a bullet into the ceiling (so that the rushing people can block off the cops). Bishop runs out back, but is caught by the police.

The man he killed is a part of a group lead by Marcus Duvall (Gabriel Byrne), who is head of the Police Special Forces unit. Duvall is not particularly happy about the situation. Since Bishop is caught, he plans on killing him later that night. Bishop knows this, and wants his attorney to get him moved to another precinct as soon as possible.

Back at Precinct 13, Roenick has an unexpected visitor, police psychiatrist Alex Sabian (Maria Bello). Alex has been seeing Roenick for some time now, due to his botched drug bust at the beginning. She notices that his leg is healed, but Roenick doesn’t want to talk to her. He believes that she is in love with him, but she maintains that she isn’t. While leaving, Roenick steals her report on him. Roenick, Jasper, and Iris thus begin to start the New Years’ celebration by drinking and dancing. Jaspers tells them that he plans to retire soon. They toast to him and while Jaspers dances with Iris, Roenick goes to his office and reads the report he stole.

Meanwhile, Officer Rosen (Kim Coates) herds some prisoners into a transport bus, with Bishop being the last prisoner boarded. Officer Halloway (Peter Bryant) drives the bus. The prisoners include Smiley (Ja Rule), a small time hustler; Beck (John Leguizamo), a junkie; and Anna (Aisha Hinds), a gang member who claims innocence. The roads are blocked due to a car accident, and since the storm has arrived, the officers are told that they can re-route to Precinct 13 until the storm clears. Roenick is not happy about having more people over because it means more responsibility, but he lets them in anyway. All the while, no one notices that a black car followed the transport bus.

They get the prisoners locked up, while Rosen and Halloway go and join the celebration upstairs. Also, Alex shows up again due to car troubles. She confronts Roenick for stealing her file, then she flat-out tells him that he’s not alright and that he still blames himself for the death of his partners. The countdown for the new year begins, while at the same time Smiley and Beck get into a fight. It’s officially 2005.

While Smiley and Beck struggle with each other, two masked men enter the precinct through the back. They stop fighting when they see the two guys, especially since they have silenced guns. Rosen, who heard them fighting, walks downstairs and demands what’s going on. He sees the two men, draws his gun, but is shot three times. As he falls, he fires a bullet into the wall. Everyone upstairs hear this, and they promptly rush downstairs. The prisoners are freaking out and the bloodied Rosen lays on the ground. Halloway and Roenick give chase to the guys who went out the back while Iris and Jaspers tend to Rosen. While outside, Halloway is shot in the stomach. Roenick drags him inside. When he gets inside, he finds that Rosen is dead.

They place Halloway on the couch upstairs and tend to his bullet-wound. Alex tries to call, but the phones don’t work. The cell phones don’t work either, and neither do their radios, which Jasper’s deduces that they have been jammed by the guys outside. Halloway needs a doctor or else he’s going to die. They see that other masked guys have surrounded the building. A rock is thrown through the window and has Bishop’s name on it. Jasper realizes that Bishop’s men have come to bust him out.

Roenick decides to head outside himself and get to the transport bus, to see if he can get help. He sneaks out back, but is caught when he finds a masked man already in the bus. They struggle while another masked guy has a sniper rifle and tries to get a clean shot of Roenick. The guy pins Roenick down, and since it’s so cold outside, there’s icicles already forming under the bus. Roenick grabs an icicle and shoves it into the guy’s eye, killing him. The sniper shoots but misses him. Roenick drags the dead guy’s body to where he can’t be shot and takes his wallet. He then runs back inside.

Roenick shows everyone what he took – a police officer’s badge. Alex is freaking out since police officers are coming to kill them. Roenick suggests that they move Halloway away from the window, and while Roenick and Iris do this, Alex sees a lot of red lasers coming through the windows. When everyone else sees this, they scramble and hit the floor. Roenick and Jasper then proceed to shut all the blinds so that the lasers can’t get a target. They also barricade the windows and doors. Roenick then heads downstairs to talk to Bishop and tells Jaspers to keep an eye on the front door.

Bishop tells Roenick that he is a gangster and that one of his partners-in-crime is Marcus Duvall. Duvall can’t allow Bishop to live because he will testify against Duvall and his group of corrupt officers. Roenick realizes that Duvall won’t let any of them survive because they know who’s attacking them now. Of course, Duvall arrives with another horde of guys.

Jasper comes down and asks Roenick why the hell is he talking to Bishop. Roenick asks him why he isn’t watching the front door. They lock Bishop back up and head upstairs. By this time Alex and Iris have also armed themselves.

Duvall gives the order – the snipers who are on top of all of the building around Precinct 13 fire into the building with their machine guns. Everyone inside takes cover, then returns fire. The officers outside then fire into the building with flash-bombs. All the while, down in the prisoner’s cells the window explodes. Roenick hears this, and rushes downstairs. He blasts an officer away while the cellmates tell him that there’s still another guy. Roenick kills him too. He then strips one of the dead guy’s of their weapons and ammo, along with their vest. Beck wants to be let out, saying he has rights and whatever. Smiley definitely doesn’t want to be there, while Bishop just calmly sits and hopes for the best. Roenick frees the prisoners and tells them to grab whatever weapon they can find. Anna grabs an old tommy-gun. Smiley grabs a baseball bat. Beck grabs a sword. Bishop grabs two alcohol bottles.

Some of Duvall’s men enter the building secretly. One finds Alex hiding in the locker room, but before he can kill her Smiley whacks him with the baseball bat and proceeds to beat him with it, while Beck helps out and stabs the guy with the sword many times. Upstairs, two guys walk through the front door and block off all bullets heading towards them with a riot shield. Anna helps out by wounding one of the guys and forcing them to retreat. Bishop sneaks up behind a guy and throws his molotov cocktails at him, sending him running out of the building on fire. Beck takes the machine gun from the guy he killed and heads upstairs, where he fires out the windows. Duvall’s men stop firing, and so do Roenick’s group. Duvall’s obviously not happy with how this turned out.

Everyone inside is happy that they fended them off, but Jasper kills the mood by wanting to lock up the prisoners again. He points his gun at Bishop, who points his gun right back at him. Anna points her gun at Jaspers, Roenick points one of his guns at her. Beck points his gun at Roenick, Iris points her gun at Beck. Smiley takes Alex hostage, and Roenick points his gun at Smiley. Roenick tells them that they all need to stick together if they want to survive the night. They all lower their weapons.

Duvall only has a couple of hours until sunrise, and he needs to kill Bishop by then. He tells one of his men to order a helicopter, but it will be delayed because of the storm.

Back inside, Smiley and Alex guard a window; Anna and Jaspers guard another window; Beck and Roenick guard another window and talk about drugs; Bishop and Iris guard another entrance. Iris says that she can’t stop thinking about sex. Bishop tells her that sex and death are similar. She asks him if it’s true that he ripped out someones spine, but he smiles and says that it was an adam’s apple. He then shows her how to do it. They didn’t notice that another one of Duvall’s men snuck in, but Roenick blows his brains out before he does anything.

Eventually, Capra, one of the police officers from the beginning who works at Precinct 13, drives his car to the precinct. Everyone inside tries to warn him, but he’s shot at by Duvall and his men. Capra’s forced to drive his car into a pole, and Roenick rushes outside to save him. Inside, though, Beck is highly suspicious of their new guest and thinks that Capra is working with Duvall. He thinks that he’ll kill them one by one when they least expect it. Smiley agrees with Beck. Roenick orders Beck to put down his gun, but he tells him that he’s not in charge anymore. Bishop walks up to Beck and whacks him in the throat. While Beck struggles to breathe, Bishop tells him that Roenick is still in charge of everyone. Beck agrees to follow orders, but still contemplates Roenick’s actions.

Beck and Smiley go upstairs to take guard, and Smiley tells him that they can make a run for it. Freedom is right outside for them. Downstairs, it is decided that Anna can hotwire Capra’s car and go for help. Turns out that Capra lost his keys in the snow while running inside. Jasper doesn’t trust Anna, so Alex volunteers to go with her to ensure that they get help. Roenick doesn’t want Alex to go, but he lets her anyway. He will provide a distraction while they get to the car unnoticed. Unfortunately for them, the transport bus explodes suddenly and Jaspers informs everyone that Beck and Smiley have decided to make a run for it.

Beck and Smiley run away from the precinct and hide in the snow from Duvall’s men. The group inside decides that they can use this to their benefit, so they send Alex and Anna to the car. Duvall compliments Roenick on being smart for blowing up the bus and creating a distraction. A sniper shoots Smiley in the shoulder. He says that he can still make it. He’s then shot in the head by the same sniper. Beck doesn’t know what to do now since he’s alone, so he makes a mad dash for the fence and tries to climb it, but a sniper shoots him through the back of the head and out the front. Beck falls dead.

Anna and Alex get to Capra’s car. Anna hotwires it (even though she took a while). The girls drive off, happy to get away undetected. However, one of Duvall’s men was hiding in the backseat the whole time. He shoots Anna in the back of the head, causing the car to crash. Iris realizes that there is no hope for them and that they are all going to die. Turns out Alex survived the crash, and she’s dragged out to Duvall, who asks her how many people are in the building. She says 100, and he asks again. She doesn’t talk. Duvall then shoots Alex point-blank in the forehead and leaves her body in the snow. Duvall plans on pinning this whole shootout on Bishop’s gang.

Roenick is frustrated and blames himself for sending Alex and Anna out to their deaths. He goes to drink some more. Bishop comes upstairs and tells him that he still needs his gun. Roenick then goes to take another painkiller he keeps hidden in a box of matches, but he drops them all out on the floor and goes to defend his life.

Bishop went downstairs and sees that a back door was opened from the inside. He sees someones shadow and runs into Capra. He demands what Capra was doing down there. He then hits him around, demanding him to confess to being with Duvall. Roenick comes in and sees this. Instead of helping his friend, he takes out his gun and points it at Capra’s head, demanding what he told Duvall. Capra refuses to talk.

Jasper comes in and tells them that he’s found a way out of the building. Apparently, in the basement there’s an entrance to the sewer system. They can take the tunnel out of there. The cops outside fire more flash-bombs inside and Roenick tells Jaspers, Iris, and Capra to go downstairs and leave. He handcuffs Capra, though, because he still doesn’t trust him. Then they hear the helicopter.

It hovers above the roof and several guys come down ropes and land on the roof. Roenick and Bishop douse the entire building with gasoline cans. They wait until the guys are in their view, then Roenick lights the gas, which blocks them off from Duvall and his men. Roenick and Bishop leave for the tunnel, while Duvall and his men leave Precinct 13. Jasper guides them outside until they appear outside again. Bishop says goodbye and takes Iris hostage. Roenick points his gun at Bishop and suddenly finds that they are surrounded by Duvall and the surviving men of his group. It turns out that someone in Precinct 13 was with Duvall all along. It wasn’t Capra, though – it was Jasper. Jasper says that they should have just given up Bishop at the start. They could have avoided a lot of deaths. He also says that he doesn’t care about Roenick, Capra, or Iris. Bishop pisses Jasper off, and gets pistol-whipped a couple of times for it. However, we see that Bishop had a hidden flash-bomb in his coat and while he’s being beaten, he slips it into Jaspers’ belt. He tells Roenick to close his eyes. He understands and takes cover. The flash-bomb goes off, which kills Jasper, and it offers Roenick the chance to kill a lot of Duvall’s remaining men.

Iris and Capra decide to make a dash for a car, while Bishop runs off into the woods. Roenick gives chase to him, and Duvall only has two other guys left. He sends one off to kill Iris and Capra, and he takes the other with him while he chases Roenick and Bishop. The guy sent for Iris shoots the car and makes it crash. Capra dies in the car crash. Iris surprises the guy and grabs his throat, hurting his adam’s apple. She even pushes her thumb into his left eye. He gets pissed and hits her a couple of times. Iris kills him by snatching one of his knives and jamming it through his chin.

In the woods, Roenick is looking for Bishop, while Duvall is looking for both of them. Eventually, Bishop finds Roenick and points his gun at him, but tells him that the reason he stayed was because Duvall was still alive. There’s a problem – Duvall and his guy can see them because they have night-vision goggles. Roenick takes care of it, drawing the attention of Duvall’s guy. They shoot at each other. Bishop sneaks behind the guy and shoots him in the face three times. Duvall comes out and shoots Bishop in the stomach. He presses his gun into the wound and tells him to call Roenick. However, Roenick is already there, and has his gun pointed at Duvall, while he holds his gun to Bishop’s head. Duvall asks Roenick if he would kill a cop, but he says that he’s the only cop there. Roenick shoots Duvall to death, but in turn is shot in the stomach by him.

Bishop comes up and grabs his gun and tells Roenick that he’s going to make a run for it. Roenick says that he’ll find him, and it’ll be just him and no other cop. With that, Bishop heads off into the woods.

Roenick is found by Iris and some good cops and firemen who finally arrived. The good cop looks at Duvall’s body and asks Roenick if there is anyone else out there, but Roenick tells him that there isn’t. Iris and Roenick walk away and she tells him that she’s surprised what a badass Roenick turned out to be. He talks about what a hell of a way to start the new year.

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Produced By:

  • Don Carmody known as executive producer
  • Pascal Caucheteux known as producer
  • James DeMonaco known as co-producer
  • Joseph Kaufman known as executive producer
  • Sebastien Lemercier known as executive producer (as Sebastien Kurt Lemercier)
  • Jeffrey Silver known as producer
  • Stephane Sperry known as producer

FullCast & Crew:

  • Ethan Hawke known as Sgt. Jake Roenick
  • Laurence Fishburne known as Marion Bishop
  • Gabriel Byrne known as Capt. Marcus Duvall
  • Maria Bello known as Dr. Alex Sabian
  • Drea de Matteo known as Iris Ferry
  • John Leguizamo known as Beck
  • Brian Dennehy known as Sgt. Jasper O'Shea
  • Ja Rule known as Smiley (as Jeffrey 'Ja Rule' Atkins)
  • Currie Graham known as Mike Kahane
  • Aisha Hinds known as Anna
  • Matt Craven known as Officer Kevin Capra
  • Fulvio Cecere known as Ray Portnow
  • Peter Bryant known as Lt. Holloway
  • Kim Coates known as Officer Rosen
  • Hugh Dillon known as Tony
  • Tig Fong known as Danny Barbero
  • Jasmin Geljo known as Marko
  • Jessica Greco known as Coral
  • Dorian Harewood known as Gil
  • Philip Marshall known as Hagen
  • Arnold Pinnock known as Carlyle
  • Edward A. Queffelec known as Bronco Gunman (as Ed Queffelec)
  • Robert Hayley known as Sniper James
  • Courtney Cunningham known as Cop #1
  • Leford Lawes known as Precinct 21 Cop #1
  • Roman Podhora known as Cop #3
  • Gilson Lubin known as Mover #2
  • Brian King known as Fireman #2
  • Laurent Richet known as Undercover Cop
  • J.C. Kenny known as Reporter #1
  • Sasha Roiz known as Jason Elias
  • Ray Kahnert known as Priest
  • Dave Tommasini known as Pilot (as Dave Thomassini)
  • Jeff Ironi known as Fireman #1
  • Melissa Thomson known as Lawyer
  • Darren Frost known as Mover #1
  • Al Vrkljan known as Sniper Sebastien (as Alan Vrkljan)
  • Titus Welliver known as Milos
  • DTeflon known as Swat Officer #2 Sgt Lewis (uncredited)

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  • James D. Brown known as key hair stylist (as James Brown)
  • Mario Cacioppo known as makeup artist: Mr. Fishburne
  • Francine Francis-Lee known as hair stylist: Mr. Fishburne
  • Paul Jones known as special makeup effects artist
  • Fina Khan known as assistant hair stylist
  • Donald Mowat known as key makeup artist (as Donald J. Mowat)
  • Edelgard K. Pfluegl known as assistant makeup artist (as Edelgard Pfluegl)

Art Department:

  • Theresa Buckley known as props buyer
  • David G. Fremlin known as set designer
  • Jennifer Heimpel known as assistant art director
  • Ron Hewitt known as property master
  • Michael Huschka known as assistant property master
  • Henry Ilola known as carpenter
  • Mayumi Konishi-Valentine known as set designer (as Mayumi Konishi)
  • Matthew Lammerich known as key scenic artist
  • Erin Leslie known as scenic artist
  • Aeschylus Poulos known as art department coordinator
  • Dawn Rivard known as set buyer
  • Jeremy Simser known as storyboard artist
  • Phillip Tellez known as construction coordinator
  • Steve Middlebrook known as on-set dresser (uncredited)

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Production Companies:

  • Rogue Pictures (presents)
  • Why Not Productions (as Why Not)
  • Liaison Films
  • Biscayne Pictures

Other Companies:

  • Hyperactive Broadcast  editing equipment
  • AON  insurance
  • Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment  dollies
  • Cine-Byte Imaging  digital film scanning
  • Cine-Byte Imaging  digital opticals
  • Deluxe Post-Production  post-production facilities
  • Deva Studios  title design: main titles (as Devastudios)
  • Donna Daniels Public Relations  publicity
  • EFilm  digital intermediate
  • Hand Prop  props supplied by
  • Internet On Set  on-set satellite internet
  • Movie Armaments Group  weapons and tactical gear supplied by
  • Now Clear This!  clearance services (as Now Clear This Research)
  • Pivotal Post  Avid editing equipment provided by
  • Rudolfinum Concert Hall  score recording
  • Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton  production legal
  • Starcraft  craft service
  • Urban Marketing Corporation of America (UMCA)  field publicity
  • Varèse Sarabande  soundtrack published by
  • VideoStorm UK Ltd.  digital video assist
  • William F. White International  grip and lighting equipment

Distributors:

  • Rogue Pictures (2005) (USA) (theatrical)
  • Columbia TriStar Nordisk Film Distributors (2005) (Finland) (theatrical)
  • Compagnia Distribuzione Internazionale (CDI) (2005) (Italy) (theatrical)
  • Constantin Film (2005) (Germany) (theatrical)
  • Entertainment Film Distributors (2005) (UK) (theatrical)
  • Independent Films (2005) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
  • Metropolitan Filmexport (2005) (France) (theatrical)
  • Odeon Films (2005) (Canada) (theatrical)
  • Odeon (2005) (Greece) (theatrical)
  • Shaw Organisation (2005) (Singapore) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2005) (Argentina) (theatrical)
  • United International Pictures (UIP) (2005) (Australia) (theatrical)
  • Alliance Atlantis Home Video (2005) (Canada) (DVD)
  • Dutch FilmWorks (DFW) (2005) (Netherlands) (DVD)
  • Entertainment in Video (2005) (UK) (DVD)
  • Highlight Film (2005) (Germany) (DVD)
  • Hollydan Works (2007) (Serbia) (DVD)
  • Nelonen (2008) (2010) (Finland) (TV)
  • Nordisk Film (2005) (Finland) (DVD) (VHS)
  • Nordisk Film (2005) (Sweden) (DVD)
  • Universal Home Entertainment (2005) (USA) (DVD)
  • Universal Home Entertainment (2005) (USA) (VHS)
  • Universal Studios Home Entertainment (2006) (USA) (DVD) (HD DVD)
  • Universal Studios Home Entertainment (2010) (USA) (DVD) (Blu-ray)
  • Veronica (2007) (Netherlands) (TV) (first national airing)

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Special Effects:

  • Acme Effects (pyrotechnic special effects)
  • Laird McMurray Film Service (snow effects)
  • Mr. X (digital visual effects)
  • Soho VFX (additional visual effects)
  • Technicolor Creative Services (additional compositing and visual effects)
  • Cine-Byte Imaging (digital opticals)
  • Paul Jones Effects Studio (special makeup effects)

Visual Effects by:

  • Rebecca Adams known as production coordinator: Soho VFX
  • Douglas Aiken known as digital compositor: trailer, S4 Studios
  • Brian Anderson known as 3D animator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Berj Bannayan known as software engineer: SOHO VFX
  • Barb Benoit known as digital compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Dennis Berardi known as visual effects supervisor
  • Kristy Blackwell known as CG supervisor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Dominik Bochenski known as additional compositing: Mr. X Inc.
  • Kris Brockman known as compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Mark Chong known as technical developer: Mr. X Inc.
  • Patrick Clancey known as digital opticals
  • Shawney Cohen known as digital effects artist: Mr. X Inc. (as Sean Cohen)
  • Drake Conrad known as scanning recording
  • Donnie Creighton known as digital intermediate assistant producer
  • Laurence Cymet known as digital compositor: SOHO VFX
  • Julia Deakin known as additional compositing: Mr. X Inc.
  • Rob Del Ciancio known as digital compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Bonnie Dickson known as compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Mike Diltz known as compositing assistant: Mr. X Inc.
  • Jeremy Dineen known as visual effects animator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Sasha Dragun known as systems administrator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Jason Giberson known as scanning and recording
  • Shane Glading known as lighting/rendering: Mr. X Inc.
  • Rob Gyorgy known as digital effects artist
  • Elizabeth Holmes known as digital compositor: SOHO VFX
  • Noel Hooper known as digital compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Bryan Jones known as lead compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Ntana Key known as digital intermediate color assistant
  • Perry M. Kimura known as digital scanning and recording: EFILM
  • Michael Kowalski known as producer: Soho VFX
  • Jef Lonn known as digital compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Brian Lui known as digital compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Allan Magled known as visual effects supervisor: Soho VFX
  • Chad Malbon known as producer: Technicolor
  • Seth Martiniuk known as compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • Sarah McMurdo known as visual effects production manager
  • Daniel Mizuguchi known as 3D animator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Mike Mombourquette known as digital compositor: SOHO VFX
  • Saybian Morgan known as look development technical director: Mr. X Inc
  • Mike Mulock known as 3D animator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Sean O'Hara known as compositor
  • Marco Polsinelli known as additional compositing: Mr. X Inc.
  • Vladimir Popovic known as systems administrator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Aaron Pozzer known as digital artist: Mr. X Inc.
  • Aaron Pozzer known as lighting/rendering: Mr. X Inc.
  • Matt Ralph known as digital effects artist: Mr. X Inc.
  • Eric J. Robertson known as visual effects producer: Mr. X Inc.
  • Linda Rose known as in-house accountant: Mr. X Inc.
  • Chris Ross known as digital effects scanning
  • Steven J. Scott known as supervising digital colorist: EFilm
  • Keith Sellers known as digital compositor: Soho VFX
  • Vicki Silva known as digital compositor: Mr. X Inc.
  • David Singer known as operations Manager: Mr. X Inc.
  • Dev Singh known as coordinator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Karl Sisson known as 3D animator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Karl Sisson known as CG artist: Mr. X Inc.
  • Jason Snea known as compositor
  • Mark Stepanek known as lighting/rendering: Mr. X Inc.
  • Tamara Stone known as digital artist: Mr. X Inc.
  • Derek Sunderland known as digital artist
  • Hoa Tran known as 3D animator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Mark Tureski known as digital effects artist
  • Aaron Weintraub known as digital effects supervisor: Mr. X
  • Michael Wile known as lead compositor: SOHO VFX
  • Sarah Wormsbecher known as visual effects project manager: Technicolor
  • Kyle Yoneda known as 3D animator: Mr. X Inc.
  • Motassem Younes known as digital opticals
  • Thomas Mathai known as data manager (uncredited)

Release Date:

  • Canada 19 January 2005
  • USA 19 January 2005
  • Ireland 28 January 2005
  • UK 28 January 2005
  • Philippines 2 February 2005
  • Russia 3 February 2005
  • Iceland 4 February 2005
  • Greece 18 February 2005
  • Kuwait 23 February 2005
  • United Arab Emirates 23 February 2005
  • Belgium 2 March 2005
  • France 2 March 2005
  • Singapore 3 March 2005
  • Estonia 4 March 2005
  • Finland 5 March 2005 (Night Visions Film Festival)
  • Finland 18 March 2005
  • Spain 18 March 2005
  • Taiwan 18 March 2005
  • Egypt 23 March 2005
  • Croatia 24 March 2005
  • Australia 31 March 2005
  • Netherlands 31 March 2005
  • Mexico 1 April 2005
  • Sweden 1 April 2005
  • Hong Kong 7 April 2005
  • Portugal 7 April 2005
  • Brazil 8 April 2005
  • Denmark 8 April 2005
  • Norway 8 April 2005
  • Turkey 8 April 2005
  • Argentina 14 April 2005
  • Panama 15 April 2005
  • Peru May 2005
  • Israel 9 June 2005
  • Poland 10 June 2005
  • Thailand 16 June 2005
  • South Korea 7 July 2005
  • Germany 10 November 2005 (DVD premiere)
  • Italy 9 December 2005
  • Hungary 15 December 2005 (DVD premiere)
  • Japan 18 February 2006

MPAA: Rated R for strong violence and language throughout, and for some drug content

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Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database

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