Maiden Voyage (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 2, 2004

Original Title:
Maiden Voyage

Alternate Titles:
Jungfernfahrt in den Tod
Maiden Voyage - Ocean Hijack
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Genres:
Action | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Carlton America
Tele München
Village Roadshow Pictures

Production Countries:
Australia | Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 83

A former firefighter and Special Forces officer takes on a team of murderous terrorists when the oceanliner he's working on is hijacked shortly after leaving port. Hired to evaluate security on a luxury cruise ship, blaze battler and former military man Kyle Considine (Casper Van Dien) brings his young son Zach along for a week of fun at sea. The fun stops, however, when the ship sets sail and a highly organized team of terrorists threaten the lives of everyone onboard.

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Armorer:
Gunner Ashford

Art Department Coordinator:
Birgitta Nilsson

Art Direction:
Lee Johnston

Camera Operator:
Peter Janes
Ulric Raymond

Costume Design:
Pauline Bowkett

Director:
Colin Budds

Director of Photography:
Renaud Maire

Editor:
Simon Klaebe

Hairstylist:
Jacqui Leung

Makeup Artist:
Lisa Shearer
Linda Wall

Makeup Supervisor:
Debra East

Original Music Composer:
Tom McLeod

Producer:
Tim Coddington

Production Design:
Ralph Davies

Script Supervisor:
Belinda Schmid

Story:
Jim Makichuk

Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Bell

Writer:
Jim Makichuk
Ron McGee

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