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Release Date:
February 27, 2009
Original Title:
The Cell 2
Alternate Titles:
A Cela 2
The Cell 2 - La soglia del terrore
Клетка 2
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
New Line Cinema
Silverstein / Barder Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 18 JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 94
The Cusp is a serial killer who kills his victims and then brings them back to life; over and over again; until they beg to die! Maya is a psychic investigator who gained her powers after a 1 year coma after she was the Cusp's first victim! Now the Cusp Killer is back and Maya has little time to do what she has never done before: go into the mind of a killer unprotected and save his latest victim.
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ADR Recordist:
Nick Beljic
Tina Hardin
Rich Allison
Additional Editor:
Sharidan Williams Sotelo
Aerial Camera:
Michael Black
Aerial Coordinator:
Rudolf Weber
Assistant Editor:
Mark Jones
Asim Matin
Best Boy Electric:
Douglas Arnold
Best Boy Grip:
Julie Fife
Boom Operator:
Stephen Rippey
Casting:
Mandy Sherman
Jeff Johnson
Colorist:
Kostas Theodosiou
Compositing Lead:
Shian Storm
Costume Design:
Amy Jean Roberts
Dialogue Editor:
Serge Perron
Director:
Tim Iacofano
Director of Photography:
Geno Salvatori
Dolly Grip:
Jason Walser
Editor:
John Coniglio
Electrician:
Craig C. Wallace
Extras Casting:
Vitch Jensen
Gayle Minkevitch-Jensen
First Assistant Accountant:
Nancy Govednik
First Assistant Camera:
Dean Aoki
Andrew Jorgenson
David 'D.R.' Rhineer
First Assistant Director:
Troy Rohovit
Foley Artist:
Monique Reymond
Foley Editor:
Tom Balazs
Gaffer:
David Stoddard
Grip:
Kelly Klindt
Darren McLaughlin
Key Grip:
Jason Fife
Richard Hendricks
Key Hair Stylist:
Jenna Kilgrow
Key Set Costumer:
Natalie Pascual
Leadman:
Jason Haase
Location Manager:
Andrew Langton
Makeup Artist:
Vanessa Cartier
Makeup Department Head:
Gina Homan
Makeup Effects:
Chris Hanson
Online Editor:
Gus Comegys
Original Music Composer:
John Massari
Pilot:
Michael Krott
Post Production Accountant:
Douglas W. McHenry
Producer:
Alex Barder
Lawrence Silverstein
Production Coordinator:
Terry Gaertner
Production Design:
Diane Millett
Production Sound Mixer:
Paul H. Maritsas
Property Master:
Ian Roylance
Publicist:
Erik Bright
Script Supervisor:
Kristin Ludwin
Second Assistant Camera:
Simon Miya
Gary Johnson
Peter Jorgenson
John Williams
Second Assistant Director:
Tobijah Tyler
Second Unit Director:
Kathy Jarvis
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ted Caloroso
Jason Zimmerman
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Donald Hauer
Set Decoration:
Brian Lives
Set Dresser:
Scott Hinckley
Lansing L. Smith
Set Production Assistant:
Hayley Badham
Peter Silberstein
Sound Designer:
Adam Johnston
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Wade Chamberlain
James Young
Sound Supervisor:
Chris Reynolds
Steadicam Operator:
Jesse Evans
Still Photographer:
Clayton Chase
Stunt Coordinator:
Kathy Jarvis
Tailor:
Kishmere Carter
Transportation Coordinator:
Britani Alexander
Utility Stunts:
Rudolf Weber
Katie Sciuto
VFX Artist:
Gregg Detrich
Visual Effects Compositor:
Jeff Casteluccio
Ben Ceccarelli
Jonathan Bliss
Visual Effects Producer:
James A. Fino
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joe Russo
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