A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 11, 2001
Original Title:
Replicant
Alternate Titles:
A Réplica
Le clone
Replicant (Director's Cut)
Replicante
Replikant
The Replicant
Двійник
Репликант
レプリカント
克隆杀手
复制杀人魔
리플리컨트
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
777 Films Corporation
Artisan Entertainment
Millennium Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 FR: 12 GB: 18 NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 100
Scientists create a genetic clone of a serial killer in order to help catch the killer, teaming up with two cops.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Ross W. Clarkson
ADR Editor:
Andrew Patterson
ADR Recordist:
Angie Stanghetti
Art Department Assistant:
Robin Ferrier
Art Department Coordinator:
Victoria Balharry
Art Direction:
Michael N. Wong
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jane Henry
Assistant Director:
Kelsey T. Howard
Assistant Property Master:
Jake Miller
Author:
Les Weldon
Lawrence Riggins
Best Boy Electric:
Trevor D. Gray
Best Boy Grip:
Richard Lane
Boom Operator:
Dave Griffiths
Camera Operator:
Cotton Mather
Brian Pearson
Brad Whitlock
Ross W. Clarkson
Camera Trainee:
Wynne Keung
Matthew Lane
Casting:
Audrey Skalbania
Elisa Goodman
Abra Edelman
Casting Associate:
Sandra-Ken Freeman
Color Timer:
Saul Escobedo
Colorist:
George Koran
Construction Buyer:
Todd Brooks
Construction Coordinator:
Brian Shell
Costume Design:
Antonia Bardon
Costume Set Supervisor:
Dawn Climie
Dialogue Editor:
Emily Gaydos
Digital Compositor:
Debora Dunphy
Aruna Inversin
Doug Campbell
Director:
Ringo Lam
Director of Photography:
Mike Southon
Dolly Grip:
Gerhard Ramone Young
Editor:
David M. Richardson
Executive Producer:
Boaz Davidson
Tony Cataldo
Danny Dimbort
Trevor Short
Avi Lerner
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Stephen Maier
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Anita Eglseder
Paul Sigurdson
First Assistant Camera:
John Seale
First Assistant Editor:
Jim Towne
Earl Fudger
Foley Artist:
Vicki O'Reilly Vandegrift
Shelley Roden
Timothy Pearson
Foley Editor:
Richard Duarte
Gaffer:
Cory Hodson
John Helme
Generator Operator:
Elvis Drazic
Grip:
Allen Marr
James Vinblad
Matt Greenhough
Peter Skadsheim
Hair Assistant:
Jessica Rain
Key Grip:
John Kuchera
Bill Flannigan
Key Hair Stylist:
Kandace Loewen
Key Makeup Artist:
Patricia Murray
Lead Painter:
Scott Clatney
Madonna Blunt
Milan Gelon
Lead Set Dresser:
Paul Jenkinson
Makeup Effects:
Brad Proctor
Christ Stanley
Mike Fields
Bill Terezakis
Harlow MacFarlane
Negative Cutter:
Marie Hélène Desbiens
On Set Props:
Michael Love
Original Music Composer:
Guy Zerafa
Paint Coordinator:
Malcolm MacLean
Painter:
Dave Street
Post Production Accountant:
Tsila Adler
Post Production Coordinator:
Jordan Kessler
Producer:
Richard G. Murphy
Danny Lerner
John Thompson
David Dadon
Tani Cohen
Production Accountant:
Barbra Richardsen
Production Assistant:
Ashley Fester
Mike Doiron
Anthony Alvaro
Production Controller:
Donald Bruce
Production Coordinator:
Louisa Main
Production Design:
Andrew Neskoromny
Production Manager:
Christina Toy
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Leanne Rae Podavin
Charles Porlier
Jason Palmer
Publicist:
Barbara Chomos
François Frey
Rigging Gaffer:
Oliver Hajdu
Scenic Artist:
Jayne Mason
Chris Hayward
Script Supervisor:
Jon-Michael Preece
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Jennifer Sinclair
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Lane Koch
Larry Marwick
Second Assistant Camera:
Cory Moore
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew M. Robinson
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Brian Pearson
Ross W. Clarkson
Security:
Terence Chase
Robert Milicevic
Security Coordinator:
Jeff Turko
Set Decoration:
Mary-Lou Storey
Set Designer:
John Marcynuk
Don MacAulay
Set Dresser:
Gillian Murray
Bruno Coupe
Paul Rothenbush
Toni Nick
Sound Assistant:
Rory O'Neill
Sound Effects Editor:
Carla Murray
Paula Fairfield
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Ramsay
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jerry Gilbert
Paul Ratajczak
Jonathan Wales
Sound Supervisor:
Bruce Nyznik
Paul Ratajczak
Special Effects:
Cameron Waldbauer
Mark Mentiply
Derrick Moennick
Philip Edward Jones
Tom Blacklock
Paul Noël
Eric Vrba
Alex Burdett
Rod Currie
James G. Fisher
Murray Campbell
Eric Lemay
Special Effects Coordinator:
Andrew Chamberlayne
Stand In:
Nickolas Baric
D. Neil Mark
Still Photographer:
Paul Michaud
Alan Markfield
Diyah Pera
Storyboard Artist:
Robert Pratt
Stunt Double:
Doug Chapman
David Leitch
Corry Glass
Christopher Gordon
Stunts:
Rick Pearce
Brett Armstrong
Owen Walstrom
Alette Falle
Ed Anders
Larry Blackman
Barb Bartos
Lou Bollo
Mike Crestejo
Garvin Cross
Jim Broyden
Mike Dopud
Mike Desabrais
Bill Ferguson
Bruce Fontaine
Kathy Hubble
Randy Lee
Gerald Paetz
Raymond Sammel
Dan Shea
David Soo
Trish Schill
Rene Van Hullebush
Shawn Stewart
Kaloian Vodenicharov
Raicho Vasilev
Rob Wilton
Title Designer:
Blake Busby
Truck Costumer:
Anne Burke
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Louise Barkholt
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Sandra Almond
Tom Turnbull
Wigmaker:
Stacey Butterworth
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