Code Red: The Rubicon Conspiracy (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 8, 2001

Original Title:
Code Red

Alternate Titles:
Code Red: The Rubicon Conspiracy
Code Red: Άγνωστη Απειλή

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

A psychologically disturbed solider is forced to come out of retirement to find his brother who has disappeared in the jungle but nothing can prepare him for the alien nightmare he is plunged into.

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ADR Editor:
Stefan Kluka

Armorer:
Andrew Hardcourt

Art Department Coordinator:
John Higgins

Art Direction:
John Wingrove

Assistant Accountant:
Anita Ahloy

Assistant Editor:
Paul Booth

Assistant Grip:
Simon Cooke
Trent Williamson

Associate Producer:
Marc van Buuren

Best Boy Electric:
Mick O'Brien

Best Boy Grip:
David 'Rusty' Leckonby

Boom Operator:
Matthew Archman
Scott Piper

Casting:
Tom McSweeney
Joanne Koehler

Clapper Loader:
Ben King
Darcy Yuille

Conductor:
Garry McDonald
Laurie Stone

Construction Coordinator:
Andrew Gardiner

Costume Assistant:
Rusty Allen

Costume Designer:
Anna Baulch

Costume Standby:
Roberta Shaw
Melissa Montague

Costume Supervisor:
Melissa Joy Wilson

Craft Service:
Jamien Sheen

Dialogue Coach:
Craig A. Kocinski

Dialogue Editor:
Warren Pearson
Matt Connolly

Director:
Ian Gilmour

Director of Photography:
Ben Nott

Draughtsman:
Klaus Kastberg

Editor:
Matthew Sharp
Geoff Lamb

Electrician:
Craig Perkins
Bernard 'Boo' Slattery
Jesse Moyes

Executive Producer:
Chip Hayes
Jeffrey M. Hayes
Greg Coote

Extras Casting:
Judith Cruden

First Assistant Director:
Jamie Leslie

Focus Puller:
Margie McClymont
Daniel Clark

Foley Editor:
Stefan Kluka

Foley Recordist:
Luke Berthelsen

Gaffer:
Paul Moyes

Key Grip:
Benn Hyde

Key Makeup Artist:
Sharon Robbins

Line Producer:
Sharon Miller

Location Manager:
Blake Archer

Makeup & Hair:
Sharon Martin

Makeup Artist:
Veronique Keys

Music:
Garry McDonald
Shawn K. Clement
Laurie Stone

Producer:
Darryl Sheen

Production Accountant:
Toni Pearson

Production Coordinator:
Deanne Stratford

Production Design:
Eugene Intas

Production Manager:
Basia Plachecki

Production Secretary:
Suzanne Evans-Booth

Property Master:
Bob Booker

Props:
Michael Kissane

Prosthetic Designer:
Jason Baird

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Vivienne MacGillicuddy

Scenic Artist:
Robert Bull
Louis Bull

Script Supervisor:
Jackie Sullivan

Second Assistant Director:
Rachael O'Brien

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ian 'Thistle' Thorburn

Set Decoration:
Lenny Holmdahl

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Pidcock
Michael Carden

Sound Mixer:
Peter Purcell

Sound Recordist:
Mark Cornish

Special Effects Coordinator:
Bruce Bright

Special Effects Supervisor:
Brian Holmes

Stunt Coordinator:
Josef Schwaiger

Stunts:
Nigel Harbach
Gavin Coleman
Dar Davies
Sam Elia
Dean Caulfield
Rick MacLure
Harley D'Jekic
Don Vaughn
Ron Vreeken
Scott O'Donnell
Sean Rigby
Phil Meacham
Robin Menzies
Darko Tuscan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Vic Kaspar

Third Assistant Director:
Chris Sheen

Unit Manager:
Troy Clarke

Visual Effects Producer:
Daniel Harvey

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Trevor Hawkins

Writer:
Eric Small

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