Vertical Limit (2000) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 8, 2000

Original Title:
Vertical Limit

Alternate Titles:
Granice Wytrzymałości
Jég és föld között
Limite Vertical
Vertical Limit - In größter Gefahr
Vertikal'nyj predel
حد عمود
バーティカル・リミット
垂直极限

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Global Medien KG

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16  CZ: U  DE: 12  GB: 12  GR: 13  HU: 16  IE: 12  JP: G  NL: 12  PL: 16  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 124

Hold your breath.

Trapped near the summit of K2, the world's second-highest mountain, Annie Garrett radios to base camp for help. Brother Peter hears Annie's message and assembles a team to save her and her group before they succumb to K2's unforgiving elements. But, as Annie lays injured in an icy cavern, the rescuers face several terrifying events that could end the rescue attempt -- and their lives.

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ADR Editor:
Frederick H. Stahly
Jeena M. Phelps

ADR Supervisor:
Andrea Horta

Aerial Coordinator:
Pat West

Aerial Director of Photography:
Adam Dale

Art Department Coordinator:
Chris Hollyer

Art Direction:
Jill Cormack
Kim Sinclair
Nick Bassett

Assistant Costume Designer:
Danielle Valenciano

Boom Operator:
David A. Smith

CG Animator:
Ferran Domenech
Mark Spevick
Andrea Adams
Tim Ollive
Marc Twinam-Cauchi

Camera Operator:
Gerry Vasbenter
Steve Kroschel

Casting:
Pam Dixon
Diana Rowan

Construction Coordinator:
Carey Johnson

Costume Design:
Graciela Mazón

Costume Supervisor:
B.J. Rogers
Dianne Foothead

Dialogue Editor:
Constance A. Kazmer
Lou Kleinman
Mark Gordon

Digital Effects Supervisor:
John Paul Docherty

Director:
Martin Campbell

Director of Photography:
David Tattersall
Roger Vernon

Dolly Grip:
Jay Munro

Editor:
Thom Noble

Executive Producer:
Mike Medavoy
Lloyd Phillips
Marcia Nasatir

First Assistant Camera:
Justin Fonda

First Assistant Editor:
Tristan M. Brighty

Foley:
Gary A. Hecker
Matthew Dettmann

Foley Editor:
Stu Bernstein
Valerie Davidson
Philip A. Hess

Gaffer:
Tom Franchett
Eddie Knight
Thad Lawrence
Sean O'Neill

Key Costumer:
Debalina Rose

Key Grip:
Peter Clemence
Terry Fraser
David Nichols

Key Hair Stylist:
Simon Zanker
Cheryl Williams

Lighting Technician:
Lee Knight
Stephen Joyce

Makeup Artist:
Camille Henderson
Sherry Hubbard
Michael Krehl
Lynn Barber

Makeup Supervisor:
Nikki Gooley

Original Music Composer:
James Newton Howard

Pilot:
Derek Cook
Bruce Kingan
Jeff Rogers
Kerry Fodie
Richard Hayes
Gavin Craig

Producer:
Martin Campbell
Marcia Nasatir
Robert King

Production Design:
Jon Bunker

Property Master:
Caroline Usher

Script Supervisor:
Nikki Clapp

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Fraser Taggart

Set Costumer:
Deb Brown

Set Decoration:
Bernhard Henrich

Sound Effects Editor:
Hector C. Gika
Steven Ticknor
Alan Rankin
Bruce Richardson
Scott Sanders

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Millan
Bob Beemer

Special Effects:
Tim Howell

Special Effects Supervisor:
Dean Lockwood
Neil Corbould

Steadicam Operator:
Peter McCaffrey

Still Photographer:
Ken George

Story:
Robert King

Storyboard Designer:
Rick Newsome

Stunts:
Jo McLaren

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dave McMoyler

Visual Effects Editor:
Martin Allan Kloner

Visual Effects Producer:
Mary Stuart
Tricia Henry Ashford

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kent Houston

Writer:
Robert King

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