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Release Date:
January 12, 1996
Original Title:
Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace
Alternate Titles:
El Cortador de cesped 2
El cortador de césped II: más allá del ciberespacio
Il tagliaerbe 2 - The Cyberspace
Lawnmower Man 2: Jobe's War
O Passageiro do Futuro - 2
The Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace
Επαφές Μιας Ξεχωριστής Πραγματικότητας 2
Газонокосильщик 2 - За пределами киберпространства
Газонокосильщик 2 За пределами киберпространства
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
New Line Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U NL: 14 US: PG-13
Runtime: 92
Jobe is resuscitated by Jonathan Walker. He wants Jobe to create a special computer chip that would connect all the computers in the world into one network, which Walker would control and use. But what Walker doesn't realize is a group of teenage hackers are on to him and out to stop his plan.
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Valerie Davidson
Linda Davies
ADR Mixer:
Dean Drabin
Aerial Director of Photography:
Randall Robinson
Art Direction:
Vincent Raynaud
John Michael Kelly
John Marshall
Assistant Accountant:
Julienne La Fleur
Lisa Robertson
Assistant Art Director:
Denny Dugally
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gail De Krassell
Assistant Hairstylist:
Lisa Marie Rosenberg
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Angela Golovchinsky
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Marlene Noble
Assistant Property Master:
James Henderson
Assistant Sound Editor:
Angie Luckey
James A. Gore
Jane Boegel
Stephanie Lowry
Christian Boatsman
Thom Brennan
Ruth Bird
Associate Producer:
Masao Takiyama
Best Boy Electric:
Bill Greenberg
Best Boy Grip:
Simon Scheeline
Boom Operator:
Javier M. Hernández
Camera Operator:
Aaron Pazanti
Casting:
Glenn Daniels
Casting Assistant:
Sara Getzkin
Concept Artist:
Fireball Tim Lawrence
Patrick Tatopoulos
Warren Manser
Conductor:
Robert Folk
Construction Coordinator:
Tim Sparks
Costume Designer:
Deborah Everton
Costume Supervisor:
Ricki Fournier
Costumer:
Rebecca Schaefer
John Patrick Doyle
Craft Service:
Raven Arbella
Jeanne Bertsch
Dialogue Editor:
Stewart Nelsen
Elizabeth Kenton
Director:
Farhad Mann
Director of Photography:
Ward Russell
Dolly Grip:
Leonardo J. Jimenez
Editor:
Joel Goodman
James Mitchell
Electrician:
Erik Bernstein
Carlos M. Torres
Daryl 'Dazz' Reynolds
Chris Funk
Mike Amorelli
Steve Gero
Executive Producer:
Peter A. McRae
Avram Butch Kaplan
Steven A. Lane
Robert Pringle
Clive Turner
First Assistant Camera:
John T. Connor
First Assistant Director:
James M. Freitag
First Assistant Editor:
Jeff Canavan
Sheri Galloway
Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm
Foley Mixer:
Scott Ganary
Gaffer:
Dan Delgado
Jerry Solomon
Key Costumer:
Nadine Reimers
Key Grip:
James Sweet
Key Hair Stylist:
Heidi Taylor
Key Makeup Artist:
Natalie Wood
Key Set Production Assistant:
Andrea Netze
Lead Set Dresser:
Mark F. Dennett
Location Manager:
Kenneth E. Fix
Makeup Designer:
Dianne O.
Music Coordinator:
Liz Schrek
Music Supervisor:
Anita Camarata
Orchestrator:
Robert Folk
Jon Kull
Richard Bronskill
William T. Stromberg
Peter Tomashek
Original Music Composer:
Robert Folk
Post Production Coordinator:
Lisa K. Robertson
Producer:
Keith Fox
Edward Simons
Production Accountant:
Sonny Ritscher
Production Assistant:
Moises Velez
Sheri Cosentino
Production Coordinator:
Gina Fortunato
Production Design:
Ernest H. Roth
Prop Maker:
Paul Pierson
Property Master:
Anthony Maccario
Publicist:
Michael Dalling
Rigging Gaffer:
Frank Mathews
Rigging Grip:
Kent Alexander
Jerry Antonetti
Keith Hollingshead
Al Lieberman
Ted Eachus
Raymond Perosi
Screenplay:
Farhad Mann
Script Supervisor:
Helen Pinkston
Second Assistant Camera:
Matthew Nelson
J. Steven Matzinger
Second Assistant Director:
Jeffrey M. Ellis
Second Unit Director:
Spiro Razatos
Second Unit Director of Photography:
John J. Connor
Set Decoration:
Alexander Carle
Set Designer:
Andrea Dopaso
Jeff Ozimek
Set Production Assistant:
Walter Parry
Sound Editor:
Patrick O'Sullivan
Dan Luna
Peter Brancaccio
Solange S. Schwalbe
Sound Mixer:
Richard Schexnayder
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jim Fitzpatrick
Gary C. Bourgeois
Brad Sherman
Special Effects Coordinator:
Michael Meinardus
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Todd Tucker
Still Photographer:
Donna Willinsky
Robert Zuckerman
Story:
Farhad Mann
Michael Miner
Studio Teacher:
Cynthia Nakane
Stunt Coordinator:
Kenny Bates
Spiro Razatos
Stunt Driver:
Adam Pinkstaff
Stunts:
Danny Epper
Dane Farwell
Phil Culotta
Shane Dixon
Christian J. Fletcher
Dean Jeffries
Paul M. Lane
Michael M. Vendrell
Doc D. Charbonneau
Kevin L. Jackson
Charles Grisham
John Hateley
LaFaye Baker
Richard Epper
Tony Jefferson
Kay Kimler
Chris Durand
Pat Romano
Mike Washlake
Christopher Doyle
Lori Crowder
Marcia Holley
Lane Leavitt
Dana Hee
Erik Cord
Jennifer Watson-Johnston
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Andy Gill
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bruce Nyznik
Transportation Captain:
Joe Cosentino
Transportation Co-Captain:
Ken Plumlee
Jay E. Vigil
Transportation Coordinator:
Geno Hart
Unit Production Manager:
James A. Dennett
Utility Stunts:
Nick Brett
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