Spiders (2013) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 8, 2013

Original Title:
Spiders

Alternate Titles:
Arahnes dolofonoi
Araignées 3D
Aranhas
Pajaki w metrze
Pająki
Pókok
Spider City
Spider City Stadt der Spinnen
Spiders
Spiders 3D
Ämblikud
Пауки
Паяци

Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Millennium Media
Nu Image

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 89

The City is Crawling

After a Soviet space station crashes into a New York City subway tunnel, a species of venomous spiders is discovered, and soon they mutate to gigantic proportions and wreak havoc on the city.

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3D Artist:
Ryan Markley

ADR Mixer:
Jae Kim
Andy Stallabrass

Animation:
Zoran Donchev
Tsvetan Ivanov
Sana Radeva
Liam Reynolds

Art Department Coordinator:
Antonia Vladimirova

Assistant Editor:
Jivko Chakarov
Tim Cox

Assistant Property Master:
Krasimir Tsvetanov

Boom Operator:
Valery Metodiev

CG Artist:
Milen Piskuliyski

Casting Assistant:
Chelsea Ellis Bloch
Katerina Goranova

Co-Executive Producer:
Lonnie Ramati

Construction Buyer:
Radoslav Georgiev

Construction Manager:
Deian Minchev

Costume Assistant:
Elena Feldsherova

Costume Design:
Jasmina Vasileva

Costume Supervisor:
Irena Tsokova

Costumer:
Todor Georgiev
Stefan Stefanov

Dialogue Editor:
Andrés de la Torre
Michael Martinez
Daniel McDonald
Kennedy Phillips

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Nimrod Zalmanowitz

Director:
Tibor Takács

Director of Photography:
Lorenzo Senatore

Editor:
Joe Plenys

Executive Producer:
Boaz Davidson
Danny Dimbort
Trevor Short
Avi Lerner
Lati Grobman

First Assistant Director:
Mark Roper

Foley Artist:
Avis Stanley

Foley Recordist:
Jonathan Scott
Roger Mendoza

Graphic Designer:
Natalia Kirilova

Grip:
Yavor Aleksandrov
Miroslav Borisov
Vihar Nikolov

Hairstylist:
Nelly Teova

Key Costumer:
Vyarka Sirkova

Key Grip:
Ivan Aleksandrov

Makeup Artist:
Anna Andreeva
Sofi Hvarleva
Ivon Ivanova

Matte Painter:
Georgi Georgiev

Original Music Composer:
Joseph Conlan

Producer:
David Lobato
Yisrael Ringel

Production Design:
Kess Bonnet

Property Master:
Orlin Grozdanov

Rotoscoping Artist:
Natali Gancheva
Vasilena Makakova
Haralan Popov
Elena Koleva
Gabriela Petrova

Script Supervisor:
Alina Apostu

Seamstress:
Donka Pavlova

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Ivan Vatsov

Set Decoration:
Joro Deyanov

Set Designer:
Evgeni Vladimirov

Set Dresser:
Peter Krumov
Todor Tunov

Sound Designer:
Jonathan Scott
Roger Mendoza
Kenneth Cullens

Sound Effects Editor:
David Choi Wa-Sing
Christian Menendez
Sunni Walker

Sound Mixer:
Alexander Bachvarov

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Elena Zhekova

Special Effects Supervisor:
Ivo Jivkov

Special Effects Technician:
Orlin Budinov
Georgi Karadjov
Dimitar Krustev

Steadicam Operator:
Kiril Valchanov

Stereoscopic Supervisor:
Philip Brown

Story:
Tibor Takács

Stunt Coordinator:
Dian Hristov
Radoslav Parvanov
Borislav Iliev

Stunt Double:
Louise Cliffe

Stunts:
Radoslav Parvanov
Radka Petkova

Techno Crane Operator:
Malcolm Nefsky

VFX Editor:
Angelina Borisowa

Visual Effects Art Director:
Simeon Asenov

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Vasil Galabov
Hristo Gebrev
Vladimir Nikolov
Plamen Statev

Visual Effects Editor:
Nikolay Mihailov
Nikolay Pachov
Emily Perla

Visual Effects Producer:
Scott Coulter

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Danail Hadzhiyski
Veselina Georgieva

Writer:
Joseph Farrugia
Tibor Takács

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