Deadwater (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 20, 2008

Original Title:
Deadwater

Alternate Titles:
Black Ops
Nazi Dawn

Genres:
Action | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Rebel Film BV
Wiseacre Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 90

When a WWII-era battleship, reactivated and deployed in the Persian Gulf for black-op interrogations, falls radio silent, an elite Marine task force, along with an NCIS investigator and two scientists, are sent to investigate. When the Marines arrive, they find nearly everyone on board slaughtered. The survivors join with the task force to hunt down the mastermind behind the attacks, a notorious terrorist named Fadawi who threatens their very survival.

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Assistant Camera:
Dan Masciarelli

Camera Operator:
Roel Reiné
Aaron Land

Casting:
Iris Stobbelaar
Ellary Eddy
Zora DeHorter

Costume Design:
Rebecca Fenton

Director:
Roel Reiné

Director of Photography:
Roel Reiné

Electrician:
Aidan Mahn

First Assistant Camera:
David F. Clark

Key Makeup Artist:
Dijais Ervin

Music:
Joseph Bauer

Producer:
Ethan Wiley
Roel Reiné

Production Design:
Rose Shawhan

Production Manager:
Mark Moran

Script Supervisor:
Kelly Kelley

Sound Designer:
Joseph Bauer

Sound Mixer:
Edwin Dennis

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Phillip Blackford

Special Effects Coordinator:
P. David Miller

Visual Effects:
Alex van Galen

Writer:
Roel Reiné
Ethan Wiley

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