Edison (2005) [R]

Release Date:
July 29, 2005

Original Title:
Edison

Alternate Titles:
Edison - Stadt des Verbrechens
Edison Force
Edison: City of Crime
La amenaza

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Ascendant Pictures
EFO Films
Millennium Media
Nu Image
VIP Medienfonds 3

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GR: 16  NL: 16  PL: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 99

In this city, only the cops are above the law.

In the troubled city of Edison, a young journalist, his jaded editor, and an honest investigator from the district attorney's office join forces to gather evidence against corrupt members of an elite police unit.

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"B" Camera Operator:
David Crone

3D Animator:
Alex Filipov

ADR Editor:
Robert Fitzgerald

Additional Editing:
Tirsa Hackshaw

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Jose Manzano

Additional Visual Effects:
Robert Kirkpatrick

Art Department Assistant:
Stepan Vanicek

Art Direction:
Don Halton
Derrick Hinman

Assistant Accountant:
Shannon Harron

Assistant Costume Designer:
Brie Thorpe

Assistant Director:
Carole Fleming

Assistant Editor:
Paul Klassen

Assistant Location Manager:
Casey Nelson-Zutter

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Devyn Griffith

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Donald Munro

Associate Producer:
Lati Grobman
Jonathan Shore
Monella Kaplan

Best Boy Electric:
Jason Weir

Best Boy Grip:
Shauna Hanna

Boom Operator:
Charles O'Shea
Kelly Zombor

Camera Operator:
John Banovich
Peter McCaffrey
Neil Seale
Harvey LaRocque

Camera Trainee:
Stephen G. Latta

Carpenter:
Ray Watts

Casting:
Sheila Jaffe
Maureen Webb

Casting Associate:
Meg Morman

Co-Executive Producer:
Christopher Eberts
Kia Jam

Construction Buyer:
Reo Risley

Construction Coordinator:
Vance Conway

Construction Foreman:
Kristian Hall

Costume Assistant:
Jenny Bernia

Costume Designer:
Katrina McCarthy

Costumer:
Amanda Riley

Craft Service:
Kelly Fry

Dialogue Editor:
Robert Fitzgerald

Digital Compositor:
Velichko Ivanov

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Julius Friede

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Jon Pehlke

Director:
David J. Burke

Director of Photography:
Francis Kenny

Dolly Grip:
John L. Brown

Editor:
Casey O. Rohrs

Executive Producer:
Danny Dimbort
Andreas Grosch
Trevor Short
Avi Lerner
Andreas Schmid

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Elizabeth House

First Assistant Camera:
Jay Kohne

First Assistant Director:
Peter D. Marshall

Foley Artist:
Sean Rowe

Foley Mixer:
Darrin Mann

Gaffer:
John Dekker

Generator Operator:
Ken Decker

Graphic Designer:
Carlos Bolbrugge

Greensman:
James Summers

Grip:
Grant Hamakawa

Hairstylist:
Deena Adair

Intern:
Kelly Matthews

Key Grip:
Michael McLellan

Key Hair Stylist:
Kandace Loewen

Key Makeup Artist:
Margaret Yaworski

Key Production Assistant:
Scooby Vincent

Lead Painter:
Darrell Scott

Lead Set Dresser:
Michael Jovanovski
Cynthia Rose

Line Producer:
Shawn Williamson

Location Manager:
Thierry Tanguy

Location Scout:
Ken Hovgaard

Music Coordinator:
Selena Arizanovic

Music Editor:
Michael Dittrick

Music Supervisor:
Ashley Waldron

On Set Dresser:
Kevin Griffin-Park

Original Music Composer:
Tobias Enhus
H. Scott Salinas

Paint Coordinator:
Stephen Coutu

Post Production Accountant:
Tsila Adler

Post Production Assistant:
Aisla Webster

Post Production Coordinator:
Sarah Parker

Post Production Supervisor:
Todd Gilbert

Producer:
Boaz Davidson
George Furla
Randall Emmett
John Thompson

Production Accountant:
Carol Hocking

Production Assistant:
Devon Allen

Production Controller:
Donald Bruce

Production Coordinator:
Sheryl Rhodes

Production Design:
Katterina Keith
Tink

Production Executive:
M. Dal Walton III

Production Illustrator:
Neville Conway

Production Manager:
Brad Van Arragon

Production Supervisor:
David Waters

Property Master:
David Perun

Publicist:
Barbara Chomos

Screenplay:
David J. Burke

Script Supervisor:
Susan Lambie

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Ian R. C. Levine

Second Assistant Director:
Kathy Houghton

Second Unit Director:
Scott J. Ateah

Security:
Clif Kosterman

Security Coordinator:
Don Britt

Set Decoration:
Shane Vieau

Set Supervisor:
Shelly Shaw

Sound Assistant:
Karen Schell

Sound Editor:
Jon Tendrich

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Menichini

Sound Engineer:
Jason Brennan

Sound Mixer:
David Husby

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Ettel
Paul Ratajczak

Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak

Special Effects Assistant:
Chris Davis

Special Effects Coordinator:
John Sleep

Steadicam Operator:
Michael Davies

Still Photographer:
Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Jack Rowand

Storyboard Artist:
Nicole Lobart

Storyboard Assistant:
Richard Cummins

Stunt Coordinator:
Scott J. Ateah
Mike Crestejo

Stunt Double:
Crystal Dalman

Stunt Driver:
Mike Dopud

Stunts:
Ed Anders
Brett Armstrong
Owen Walstrom

Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Menichini

Technical Advisor:
David Graubard

Thanks:
Basil Poledouris

Third Assistant Director:
Dan Mansfield

Title Designer:
Thomas Cobb

Transportation Captain:
Howard Bachrach

Transportation Co-Captain:
Carrie O'Bray

Transportation Coordinator:
Dave Liboiron

Visual Effects Editor:
Jordan Markov

Visual Effects Producer:
Scott Coulter

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Nikolay Gachev

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