40 Days and Nights (2012) [PG]

Release Date:
December 15, 2012

Original Title:
40 Days and Nights

Alternate Titles:
40 Dias e Noites
Apocalypse 4.0
Arche Noah der Neuzeit

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
The Asylum

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: PG 

Runtime: 90

An Apocalyptic Disaster of Biblical Proportions.

When a colossal tectonic shift causes the sea level to start rising, a microbiologist gathers the DNA of as many species as she can, while the military creates an "ark" in a desperate attempt to preserve life on Earth.

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Camera Operator:
Stuart Brereton

Costume Design:
Ashli Pingry

Director:
Peter Geiger

Director of Photography:
Ulf Soderqvist

Editor:
Rachel Anderson-Lebron

Executive Producer:
David Rimawi

First Assistant Director:
Tim Gagliardo

Makeup Artist:
Valerie K. Garcia

Original Music Composer:
Chris Ridenhour

Producer:
Paul Bales
David Michael Latt

Production Coordinator:
Julie Richheimer

Production Design:
Vincent Albo

Property Master:
Tye Lombardi

Set Decoration:
Miranda Robinson

Sound Editor:
Michael Hardman

Sound Effects Editor:
Andy Hurtado

Steadicam Operator:
Jon Edwards
Jessica L. Lopez

Still Photographer:
Temma Hankin

Stunt Coordinator:
Ben Scott

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sandell Stangl

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joseph J. Lawson

Writer:
H. Perry Horton

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