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Release Date:
February 14, 1996
Original Title:
Crossworlds
Alternate Titles:
La clé des mondes parallèles
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Trimark Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15 HU: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
College good guy Joe is drawn into a battle to save the world from arch-enemy Ferris. Joe's heirloom pendant just happens to be the key to the staff that opens doors to the Crossworlds. When Laura shows up to check on the key and Ferris' goons begin their assaults, they run to semi-retired adventurer A.T. for help and guidance.
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3D Animator:
Jongwoo Heo
ADR Editor:
Oliver Barth
ADR Mixer:
Eric Hoeschen
ADR Supervisor:
Sarah Brady
ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris
Animation:
Rick May
Daniele Colajacomo
Art Department Coordinator:
Annmarie Roberts
Assistant Camera:
Jorge Sánchez
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Ansi Elagoz
Laurence Puchalsky
Assistant Picture Editor:
Susan Davis
Belinda Gardea
Fred Raskin
Rick Weis
Best Boy Electric:
Daniel H. Goldstein
Anthony Q. Palmer
Best Boy Grip:
Dave Porfiri
Curtis Smith
Boom Operator:
Jason Johnston
Camera Loader:
Nathan Wilson
Casting:
Allison Cowitt
Mike Fenton
Casting Associate:
Rachel Davies
Color Timer:
Herb Hickey
Construction Coordinator:
Jordan Reece Halsey
Costume Design:
Tami Mor
Dialogue Editor:
Michael Ferdie
Bruce Murphy
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Craig Seitz
Director:
Krishna Rao
Director of Photography:
Christopher Walling
Editor:
Anita Brandt-Burgoyne
Electrician:
Klaus Brodesser
Skip McCraw
Ken Sylvester
Julie Whitaker
Erik Wolford
Extras Casting:
Rodney Epps
First Assistant Camera:
Patrick Conrad
First Assistant Director:
Michael A. Allowitz
Foley Artist:
Doug Reed
Foley Editor:
Doug Reed
Foley Mixer:
Brian Smith
Gaffer:
Brian Louks
Grip:
Randy Barney
Jody Hutchins
Marc Christie
Hairstylist:
Wendy Robin
Key Grip:
Daniel Coscia
William D. Wynn
Key Makeup Artist:
Christina Criswell
Lead Painter:
Paulette Fox
Leadman:
Scott Fortner
Location Manager:
Eric Fierstein
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Cindy Nakadaira
Music Editor:
Barry Moran
Music Supervisor:
John Houlihan
Negative Cutter:
Rick Downey
Original Music Composer:
Christophe Beck
Post Production Supervisor:
Robert Hoffman
Producer:
Rupert Harvey
Lloyd Segan
Production Accountant:
Jordan Thau
Production Assistant:
Jack Harvey
Paul Ulbrich
Duncan White
Production Design:
Aaron Osborne
Production Manager:
JoAnn May-Pavey
Production Supervisor:
Cami Winikoff
Property Master:
Paul Butch Kitchen
Script Supervisor:
Alex Kreuzwieser
Second Assistant Camera:
Nathan Berggren
Second Assistant Director:
W. Scott Wolf
Set Decoration:
Danielle Berman
Set Dresser:
Patrick Marsh
Tony Ervolina
Sound Designer:
Paul Berolzheimer
Sound Effects Editor:
Dan Luna
Peggy McAffee
Patrick O'Sullivan
Sound Mixer:
Cameron Hamza
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Brasher
Marty Hutcherson
Sound Recordist:
Carlos Isais
Steadicam Operator:
David Chameides
Still Photographer:
John Johnson
Storyboard Artist:
Marc Goldstein
Stunt Coordinator:
Don Ruffin
Stunts:
Lane Leavitt
Peewee Piemonte
Gilbert B. Combs
Swing:
Ben Ramsey
Title Designer:
Rick Weis
Transportation Coordinator:
Ken Kaplan
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Wendy Grossberg
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Wendy Grossberg
Perry Harovas
Brian Jennings
Michael Ferriter
Wardrobe Assistant:
Julie Goldstein
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rina Ramon
Writer:
Raman Rao
Krishna Rao
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