Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 29, 2002

Original Title:
Left Behind II: Tribulation Force

Alternate Titles:
Deixados Para Trás 2 - Comando Tribulação
Dejados Atrás 2 - Comando Tribulación
Dejados Atrás 2: Comando Tribulación
Left Behind 2 - Tribulation Force
Left Behind 2: Tribulation Force
Tribulation Force (USA)
Tí, čo zostali 2: Armáda súženia

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cloud Ten Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 96

The Continuing Drama Of Those Left Behind.

After millions vanish, a group of people must band together to form the Tribulation Force and prepare themselves for the worst seven years the planet has ever seen.

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Art Direction:
Dean A. O'Dell

Camera Operator:
Glenn Warner

Casting:
Lisa Parasyn

Costume Design:
Sharon M. McDonell

Director:
Bill Corcoran

Director of Photography:
Michael Storey

Editor:
Michael Doherty

Executive Producer:
Ron Booth

Key Makeup Artist:
Vann E. Gouweleeuw

Original Music Composer:
Gary Koftinoff

Producer:
Peter Lalonde
Nicholas Tabarrok

Production Design:
Harold Thrasher

Screenplay:
Paul Lalonde
John Patus

Set Decoration:
Jerri Thrasher

Stunt Coordinator:
Jamie Jones
Ken Quinn
Randy Butcher

Stunt Double:
Patrick Mark
Tom Farr
Dwayne McLean

Stunts:
Josh Wittig
Andrew Butcher
Dave Van Zeyl

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