Supernova (2000) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 14, 2000

Original Title:
Supernova

Alternate Titles:
Supernova (El fin del universo)
Supernova: El fin del universo
סופרנובה

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
American Zoetrope
Hammerhead Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Screenland Pictures
United Artists

Production Countries:
Switzerland | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16  DE: 12  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 15  KR: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 91

All hell is about to break loose.

Set in the 22nd century, when a battered salvage ship sends out a distress signal, the seasoned crew of the rescue hospital ship Nova-17 responds. What they find is a black hole--that threatens to destroy both ships--and a mysterious survivor whose body quickly mutates into a monstrous and deadly form.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Mark La Bonge
Gary Huddleston

"B" Camera Operator:
Michael A. Chavez
Michael Frediani
Norman G. Langley

3D Artist:
Heather Holmer

3D Modeller:
Adam Chrystie

ADR Editor:
Nicholas Korda
Glenn T. Morgan
Constance A. Kazmer

ADR Supervisor:
George Berndt

Art Department Coordinator:
Jennifer Howard

Art Direction:
Bruce Robert Hill

Assistant Art Director:
Scott Meehan

Assistant Costume Designer:
Ernesto Martinez

CG Artist:
Elisabeth Arko
Julie Jaros
Scott Liedtka
Eric Saindon
Kelly Wilcox

CG Supervisor:
Kelly Port
Eric Barba
Peter G. Travers

Camera Loader:
Dave Egerstrom
Ingrid Semler

Carpenter:
Gregory Lynch Jr.
David McKlveen

Casting:
Mary Jo Slater

Chief Lighting Technician:
Carl Boles
David Morton

Compositor:
Rasha Shalaby
Jeff Wells
Marc D. Rienzo
Hudson Shock
Lance Wilhoite
Michael Kaelin

Compositors:
Rachel Wyn Dunn

Concept Artist:
Mariano Díaz

Conceptual Design:
Richard K. Buoen
Sylvain Despretz

Construction Coordinator:
Stacey S. McIntosh

Construction Foreman:
Lloyd A. Buswell
Karen Higgins

Costume Design:
Bob Ringwood

Costume Supervisor:
David Rawley

Costumer:
Stephanie Colin
Christopher Scott

Creature Design:
Patrick Tatopoulos

Dialogue Editor:
Susan Dawes
Barney Carden
Paul Timothy Carden
Dave Kulczycki
Frederick H. Stahly
Mark Gordon

Director:
Walter Hill
Jack Sholder

Director of Photography:
Lloyd Ahern II

Dolly Grip:
Joe Kraft
Thomas R. Miller
Steve Robertson
Chris Scurria

Editor:
Michael Schweitzer
Melissa Kent
Francis Ford Coppola

Electrician:
Greg Banta
Eddie Farmer
Chris Lewis
Luis Moreno

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Steve McLean
Tony Rivetti Sr.

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Todd McMullen
Todd Slyapich

First Assistant Camera:
Reggie Newkirk

Foley:
James Moriana
Gary Mundheim
Dan O'Connell
Jeffrey Wilhoit

Grip:
Robert Zullo
Robert Ikeda

Hairstylist:
Laura Connolly
Ora Green
Robert L. Stevenson

Key Costumer:
Paul Delucca

Key Grip:
Mark W. Elias
Jeff Case

Key Hair Stylist:
Joy Zapata

Leadman:
R. Scott Doran

Makeup Artist:
Adam Christopher
Kimberly Felix
Dennis Liddiard
Gary Liddiard

Music Editor:
Bunny Andrews
Terry Delsing

On Set Dresser:
Mara Massey

Original Music Composer:
David C. Williams

Producer:
Ash R. Shah
Jamie Dixon
Dan Chuba
Francis Ford Coppola

Production Design:
Marek Dobrowolski

Property Master:
Hope M. Parrish

Propmaker:
Tyler Lafferty
Franklin T. Perry

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Greg Funk

Rigging Grip:
Ronald A. Miller
Alfred E. Smithey

Screenplay:
David C. Wilson

Script Supervisor:
Tricia Ronten

Sculptor:
Fred Arbegast
David James
Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Sean J. O'Shea
Frank D. Parrish

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Michael Cassidy
Mark Figueroa

Second Assistant Camera:
Chris Cuevas

Second Unit Director:
Allan Graf

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Robert LaBonge

Set Decoration:
Nancy Nye

Set Designer:
Lauren Cory
Luis G. Hoyos
Nicole Koenigsberger
Karl J. Martin
Kristen Pratt
Domenic Silvestri

Set Dresser:
Tom Callinicos
Doug Devine
Marc Meisels
Michael Triant
John Hammer Maxwell

Sound Designer:
Sean Garnhart

Sound Effects Editor:
Glenn T. Morgan
Chuck Michael
Jeff Darby
Philip A. Hess
Scott Sanders
Alan Rankin

Special Effects:
Wayne Burnes
Rudy Perez

Special Effects Technician:
Dan Colegrove
Ian C. McArthur
Gary Pawlowski

Still Photographer:
Stephen Vaughan

Story:
Dan Chuba
William Malone

Storyboard Artist:
Timothy Burgard
James Doh
Trevor Goring

Stunt Coordinator:
Allan Graf

Stunt Driver:
Steve Kelso

Stunts:
Lisa Hoyle
Gene Hartline

Supervising ADR Editor:
Barney Cabral

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jay Wilkinson
Mark P. Stoeckinger

Swing:
Don Elliott

Transportation Coordinator:
Charles Enzen

Video Assist Operator:
Scott Crabbe
Jay M. Huntoon

Visual Effects Producer:
Jennifer Bergman
Dan Chuba
Les Hunter
Julian Levi

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Karen Ansel
Jamie Dixon
Mark Stetson

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