Warlock: The Armageddon (1993) [R]

Release Date:
May 1, 1993

Original Title:
Warlock: The Armageddon

Alternate Titles:
Warlock 2, Apocalipsis Final
Warlock 2, O Armagedon
Warlock II : The Armageddon
WarlockÖ‰ The Armageddon

Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Tapestry Films
Trimark Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16  CZ: 15+  DE: 18|16  PT: M/16  US: R 

Runtime: 98

When he comes... All hell breaks loose.

Every six hundred years, a great evil has the opportunity to escape and unleash Armageddon. A group of five stones has the power to either free the evil, or banish it for another six hundred years. An order of Druids battles with a Warlock determined to unleash his father upon the world.

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ADR Recordist:
Dennis Patterson

Additional Editing:
Emma E. Hickox

Art Direction:
John Chichester

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Alex Turner

Associate Producer:
Sam Bernard

Best Boy Electric:
Andrew Rawson

Camera Operator:
Richard Clabaugh

Casting:
Allison Gordon-Kohler

Characters:
David Twohy

Co-Producer:
Natan Zahavi

Color Timer:
Larry Rovetti

Construction Coordinator:
Daniel Turk

Costume Design:
Leonard Pollack

Dialogue Editor:
Phillip Raves

Director:
Anthony Hickox

Director of Photography:
Gerry Lively

Dolby Consultant:
Douglas Greenfield

Dolly Grip:
Louis Cicero

Editor:
Christopher Cibelli
James D.R. Hickox

Electrician:
Chris Milani
Melvin Pukowsky
Jason Santelli

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jonathon Komack Martin

Executive Producer:
Roger Burlage
Andrew Hersh

First Assistant Camera:
Ron Bahara

First Assistant Director:
Paul N. Martin

Foley Artist:
Monette Holderer
Ginger Geary
G.K. Holderer

Foley Recordist:
Dennis Patterson

Gaffer:
Adam Santelli

Key Grip:
Michael L. Hall

Leadman:
Anthony Bashford

Location Manager:
Bonnie Sills

Makeup & Hair:
Rudy Sotomayor

Music Editor:
James D. Young

Music Supervisor:
Kevin Benson

Original Music Composer:
Mark McKenzie

Post Production Supervisor:
Sherwood Jones

Producer:
Peter Abrams
Robert L. Levy

Production Coordinator:
Clarissa Troop

Production Design:
Steve Hardie

Production Sound Mixer:
Donald F. Johnson

Property Master:
Jayne-Ann Tenggren

Screenplay:
Kevin Rock
Sam Bernard

Script Supervisor:
Gina Michel

Second Assistant Director:
Ty Arnold
Phil Robinson

Second Second Assistant Director:
Deanna Gallier

Second Unit Director:
Robert L. Levy

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Russ Brandt

Set Decoration:
David A. Koneff

Set Dresser:
Mark Holt

Sound Designer:
Frank Serafine

Sound Editor:
Elmo Weber

Sound Mixer:
Brent Johnson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Elmo Weber
Dennis Patterson

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bob Keen
Christopher Allen Nelson

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Kneece

Still Photographer:
Michael Paris

Story:
Kevin Rock

Storyboard Artist:
Marc Baird

Stunt Coordinator:
R.A. Rondell

Stunts:
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
David R. Ellis
Gary McLarty
Steve M. Davison
Brian Smrz
Jani D. Davis
Perry Barndt
James M. Halty
Chuck Hicks
Maria R. Kelly
Pat Romano
Norman Howell
Richard M. Ellis

Title Designer:
Dickson McMurray

Unit Publicist:
Tony Angellotti

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Robert D. Bailey

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