Congo (1995) [PG-13]

Release Date:
June 9, 1995

Original Title:
Congo

Alternate Titles:
Congo
Congo – Wo der Mensch zur bedrohten Art wird
Kongo

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
The Kennedy/Marshall Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  GB: 12  HU: 16  IE: 15  PL: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 109

Where you are the endangered species.

Eight people embark on an expedition into the Congo, a mysterious expanse of unexplored Africa where human greed and the laws of nature have gone berserk. When the thrill-seekers -- some with ulterior motives -- stumble across a race of killer apes.

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ADR Editor:
Laura Graham

ADR Mixer:
Bob Baron

Additional Photography:
Tom Connole

Aerial Coordinator:
J.W. 'Corkey' Fornof

Animal Coordinator:
Jules Sylvester

Art Department Assistant:
Eric Sundahl

Art Department Coordinator:
Carol Kiefer

Assistant Accountant:
Patrick R. Siembieda

Assistant Art Director:
Wendy Riva

Assistant Camera:
Louis Niemeyer

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
William R. Mayberry

Assistant Editor:
Cary Shott

Assistant Location Manager:
Deborah J. Page

Assistant Property Master:
Craig Raiche

Assistant Sound Editor:
Desmond Cannon

Associate Producer:
Michael Backes
Paul Deason

Author:
Michael Crichton

Best Boy Grip:
Peter McAdams

Boom Operator:
Robert Jackson

Cableman:
Tove Blue Valentine

Camera Operator:
Paul C. Babin

Camera Technician:
David Daunt

Carpenter:
Bruce Richter

Casting:
Allison Cowitt
Mike Fenton

Casting Assistant:
Rachel Davies

Casting Associate:
Terrence Harris

Chief Lighting Technician:
Larry Wallace

Choreographer:
Adam Shankman

Color Timer:
Mike Milliken

Concept Artist:
Tom Southwell

Conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith

Construction Coordinator:
Terry Scott

Construction Foreman:
Tom Lifsey

Contact Lens Technician:
Renee Napier

Continuity:
Lissa Ruben

Costume Design:
Marilyn Matthews

Costume Supervisor:
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell

Costumer:
Mary C. Lane

Craft Service:
Laurie Gonzales

Dialogue Editor:
Michael P. Cook

Digital Compositor:
Dorne Huebler

Director:
Frank Marshall

Director of Photography:
Allen Daviau

Dolly Grip:
Richard L. Carden

Driver:
Scott Fair

Editor:
Anne V. Coates

Executive Producer:
Frank Marshall
Frank Yablans

Extras Casting:
Kenneth Chamitoff

First Assistant Director:
Katterli Frauenfelder

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Robert Batha

First Company Grip:
Bobby Huber

Focus Puller:
Tim Wooster

Foley Artist:
Ken Dufva

Foley Editor:
Hector C. Gika

Foley Mixer:
Randy Singer

Foley Recordist:
Nerses Gezalyan

Foley Supervisor:
Pamela Bentkowski

Grip:
Gary A. Beaird

Hairstylist:
Susan Schuler-Page

Key Hair Stylist:
Judith A. Cory

Key Makeup Artist:
Christina Smith

Leadman:
William S. Maxwell III

Lighting Coordinator:
Kevin Arnold

Lighting Technician:
Dana Arnold

Local Casting:
Carlos Cordero

Location Coordinator:
Jenny Pont

Location Manager:
Paul Pav

Makeup Artist:
Cynthia Barr

Mechanical Designer:
Chris Cowan

Music Editor:
Darrell Hall

Musician:
James Thatcher

Negative Cutter:
Doug Jones

Orchestrator:
Alexander Courage

Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith

Painter:
John French

Post Production Assistant:
Chris 'Kid' Schwartz

Post Production Coordinator:
Sean T. Stratton

Post Production Supervisor:
Kathleen Jo Stude-Elliott

Producer:
Kathleen Kennedy
Sam Mercer

Production Accountant:
Andy Birmingham

Production Assistant:
Stiles White

Production Coordinator:
Tara Meaney-Crocitto

Production Design:
J. Michael Riva

Production Illustrator:
Donna Cline

Production Secretary:
Belinda Celis

Production Supervisor:
Angela Heald

Property Master:
Jerry Moss

Propmaker:
John Giuliano

Researcher:
Deborah Roth

Rigging Gaffer:
Chris Napolitano

Rigging Grip:
Kevin Dean

Scenic Artist:
Michael Denering

Screenplay:
John Patrick Shanley

Script Supervisor:
Faith Conroy

Sculptor:
Jeff Frost

Second Assistant Camera:
Elyse Couvillion

Second Assistant Director:
Mark Cotone

Second Company Grip:
Rusty Reilly

Second Second Assistant Director:
Laura Nisbet Peters

Second Unit Director:
M. James Arnett

Set Decoration:
Lisa Fischer

Set Designer:
Charlie Daboub

Set Dressing Artist:
Taylor Black

Set Production Assistant:
Sashy Bogdanovich

Sound Effects Designer:
Nigel Holland

Sound Effects Editor:
Rick Bozeat

Sound Mixer:
Ron Judkins

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doug Hemphill

Special Effects:
Werner Keppler

Special Effects Coordinator:
Daniel B. Ossello

Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael Lantieri

Special Effects Technician:
Craig Tex Barnett

Steadicam Operator:
Stephen S. Campanelli

Still Photographer:
Merrick Morton

Storyboard Artist:
Sherman Labby

Stunt Coordinator:
M. James Arnett

Stunt Double:
Keith Woulard

Stunts:
Seth Arnett
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Gilbert B. Combs
Brian Smrz
Lisa McCullough

Supervising Art Director:
Richard Holland

Supervising Sound Editor:
Gregg Baxter

Textile Artist:
Lesley Neufeld

Title Designer:
Dan Perri

Transportation Captain:
Tom Marshall

Transportation Coordinator:
Dave Robling

Unit Production Manager:
Paul Deason

Unit Publicist:
Anne Marie Stein

Visual Effects Art Director:
Claudia Mullaly

Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Saul Saladow

Visual Effects Camera:
John Gazdik

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Tina Gonzalez

Visual Effects Editor:
Michael McGovern

Visual Effects Producer:
Lydia Bottegoni

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Scott Farrar

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