Spawn (1997) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 31, 1997

Original Title:
Spawn

Alternate Titles:
O Justiceiro das Trevas
Skoteinos ekdikitis
Spawn - O Soldado do Inferno
Spawn: The Movie
Spoun
Спаун
Споон
再生侠
再生俠
閃靈悍將
스폰

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Juno Pix
New Line Cinema
Pull Down Your Pants Pictures
Todd McFarlane Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CA: 14A  CZ: 15+  DE: 16  ES: 16  FR: 12  GB: 12|15  GR: 13  IE: 12  KR: 12  NL: 16  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 96

Born in darkness. Sworn to justice.

After being murdered by corrupt colleagues in a covert government agency, Al Simmons makes a pact with the devil to be resurrected to see his beloved wife Wanda. In exchange for his return to Earth, Simmons agrees to lead Hell's Army in the destruction of mankind.

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3D Animator:
Colin Cunningham

ADR Editor:
Linda Folk

Animation:
Nathalie Buce
Mark Wendell
Anders J.L Beer
Matthew Talbot-Kelly
Trish Schutz-Krause
Ian Hulbert

Animation Director:
Emiko Miki

Animation Supervisor:
Dennis Turner
James Straus

Armorer:
Tony Swatton

Art Direction:
Eric W. Orbom

Assistant Art Director:
Joseph P. Lucky

Assistant Camera:
Timothy James Kane

Assistant Editor:
Steve Ansell
Neil Eric Wenger
Joëlle Taar

Assistant Property Master:
Ron Seigel

Assistant Sound Editor:
Damon Cohoon
Bob Wishnefsky

Author:
Todd McFarlane

Background Designer:
Richard Bennett

Best Boy Electric:
Nathan Hathaway
John Crimins

Boom Operator:
Bill Flick

CG Animator:
Kelly Wilcox
Micheal Thomas Parks
Constance Bracewell

Camera Operator:
Allen D. Easton

Casting:
Mary Jo Slater
Bruce H. Newberg

Choreographer:
Cindy Cummins

Color Timer:
Mike Sowa
Mike Mertens

Concept Artist:
Hajime Sorayama
John Bell
TyRuben Ellingson
Marc Gabbana

Construction Coordinator:
Robert A. Blackburn

Contact Lens Technician:
Cristina Patterson

Costume Design:
Daniel J. Lester

Creature Design:
Patrick Tatopoulos

Digital Compositor:
Russell Frazier

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Melissa Davies
Rudy Hassen
Alan Barnett

Director:
Mark A.Z. Dippé

Director of Photography:
Guillermo Navarro

Editor:
Todd Busch
Michael N. Knue

Electrician:
Keith A. Hascher
Kenneth J. Appel

Executive Producer:
Todd McFarlane

Extras Casting:
Jennifer Bender

First Assistant Camera:
Evan A. Nesbitt

First Assistant Editor:
Todd Busch

Foley Editor:
Linda Di Franco
Scott Curtis
Michael Dressel

Foley Mixer:
Eric Thompson
Shawn Kennelly

Gaffer:
David Lee

Key Grip:
Rick Stribling

Key Makeup Artist:
Donna Cicatelli-Lewis

Leadman:
Mark Weissenfluh
Robert Greenfield

Lighting Director:
Ed Lee

Lighting Technician:
Derick Pritchard
Kevin Brown

Makeup Artist:
Cindy J. Williams

Matte Painter:
Toshiyuki Kimura

Music Coordinator:
Joe Fischer

Music Editor:
Joshua Winget

Music Supervisor:
Happy Walters

Original Music Composer:
Graeme Revell

Producer:
Clint Goldman

Production Design:
Philip Harrison

Property Master:
Ron Greenwood

Rigging Gaffer:
Jeffrey De La Rosa

Rigging Grip:
Marshall Valentine

Roto Supervisor:
Karen Klein

Screenplay:
Alan B. McElroy

Script Supervisor:
Hilary Momberger-Powers
Robin Anderson

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jonathan Taylor

Set Costumer:
Winifred Kennamer

Set Decoration:
Dena Roth

Set Designer:
Fanée Aaron
Sharon E. Alshams
Dorn Merrill Kennison
Barry Lehrman

Set Dresser:
Richard F. Anderson

Software Engineer:
Berj Bannayan

Sound Designer:
Brian Williams
Jeffrey Kaplan

Sound Editor:
Frank Smathers
Solange S. Schwalbe
David E. Stone
Greg Hedgepath

Sound Effects Designer:
Paul Berolzheimer

Sound Effects Editor:
D. Chris Smith
Patricio A. Libenson
Harry Cohen
Scott A. Jennings
Bruce Stubblefield

Sound Mixer:
James Thornton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jim Fitzpatrick
Chris David
Liz Sroka
Steve Pederson

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Norman Cabrera
Greg Funk
Chris Hanson

Special Effects Supervisor:
Garry Elmendorf

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece
Dennis J. Laine

Still Photographer:
Peter Iovino

Storyboard Artist:
P.K. MacCarthy
Derek Thompson

Stunt Coordinator:
Charles Croughwell

Stunt Double:
Mark Hicks
Tom Elliott

Stunts:
Mark Hicks
Dane Farwell
Debbie Lee Carrington
Al Goto
Jimmy Ortega
Faith Minton
Kane Hodder
Tony Brubaker
Denney Pierce
Tabby Hanson

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dean Beville

Techno Crane Operator:
Ray Patrick

Thanks:
Russell Frazier

Title Designer:
Kyle Cooper
Eric Smith

Unit Publicist:
Deborah Wuliger

Visual Effects:
Richard Trus

Visual Effects Art Director:
Scott Leberecht

Visual Effects Compositor:
Lance Wilhoite

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Jeanie King
Stephanie Taylor
Jeanmarie King
Susan Greenhow

Visual Effects Producer:
Michele Maples
Sandra Almond
Paul Patrick Quinn
Bruce Jones
Casey Cannon
Tom C. Peitzman

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Biedny
Jay Riddle
Steve Williams
Jamie Dixon

Weapons Master:
Harry Lu

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