Ancient Prophecies II: Countdown to Doomsday (1994) [NR]

Release Date:
November 18, 1994

Original Title:
Ancient Prophecies II: Countdown to Doomsday

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Greystone Communications

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 95

Among the topics explored are the predictions of ancient Greek oracles, the Jewish Kabbalah and the prophecies of modern-day American seer, Paul Solomon. Other segments focus on Laurie and Leonard Toye’s earth-changes map and the phenomenon of Virgin Mary visitations, as reported by individuals and groups in various cultures.

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Additional Grip:
Danno Rottman
Don Chong
Olga Matlin

Art Department Coordinator:
Mary Sullivan

Art Direction:
Paul Miller

Assistant Camera:
Warren Koga

Assistant Director:
Dan Hyduk

Best Boy Electric:
Keith Middleton
Chris Martinez

Best Boy Grip:
Eric Ward

Boom Operator:
Eric Erslam
Michael Hogan

Casting Assistant:
Phyllis Durant

Casting Director:
Virginia M. Lombard

Coordinating Producer:
Lois Yaffee

Costume Designer:
Rebekah Alvi

Director:
Dennie Gordon
Melissa Jo Peltier

Director of Photography:
Vance Burberry

Editor:
Dave Basinski
Yann Debonne
Ray Bush
Michael W. Andrews
Susanna Hirshon

Gaffer:
Jordan Valenti

Key Grip:
Scott Smith

Makeup & Hair:
Peggy Hannaman
Jamie Smith-Gillespie

Music:
Christopher L. Stone

Post Production Coordinator:
Larayne Decoeur
Robert Senkel

Producer:
Martin Kent
Lynette Lewis
Noah Morowitz
Laurie Kaye

Production Assistant:
Bill Sweeney
Jerry Ferro
Bryan T. Schmidt
Mike Drake
Laura Chardiet
Lee Essner
Giovanni Cuarrez
Sean Heyman
John Middlekoop

Production Coordinator:
Larayne Decoeur

Production Designer:
Dan Whifler

Production Manager:
Tammy Franklin

Second Assistant Director:
Tia Ardran
Athena Alexander

Sound Mixer:
Bill Hargrave
James Einolf

Title Designer:
Melinda Lawton

Wardrobe Assistant:
Gail McMullen

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