Nerve (2016) [PG-13]

Release Date:
June 27, 2016

Original Title:
Nerve

Alternate Titles:
NERVE/ナーヴ 世界で一番危険なゲーム:2016
NePBB
Nerve : Voyeur ou Joueur?
Nerve: Un juego sin reglas
Oyun
เล่นเกม เล่นตาย

Genres:
Adventure | Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Allison Shearmur Productions
Keep Your Head Productions
Lionsgate

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  DK: 11  ES: 16  GB: 15  GR: Κ-15  IE: 15  IL: הותר לבני 12 ומעלה  IN: A  JP: G  NL: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/14  RU: 16+  SE: 11  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 96

We dare you.

Industrious high school senior Vee Delmonico has had it with living life on the sidelines. When pressured by friends to join the popular online game Nerve, Vee decides to sign up for just one dare in what seems like harmless fun. But as she finds herself caught up in the thrill of the adrenaline-fueled competition partnered with a mysterious stranger, the game begins to take a sinister turn with increasingly dangerous acts, leading her into a high stakes finale that will determine her entire future.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Peter Vietro-Hannum

ADR Coordinator:
Tricia Schultz

ADR Editor:
Esther Regelson
Alexa Zimmerman

ADR Mixer:
Bobby Johanson
Patrick Christensen
Jerrell Suelto
Sarah Vorhees Wendel

Art Department Coordinator:
Tessa Brophy

Art Direction:
Marc Benacerraf

Assistant Costume Designer:
Megan Stark Evans

Boom Operator:
Eric Walendzinski

Camera Operator:
Petr Hlinomaz

Casting:
John Papsidera

Casting Associate:
Deanna Brigidi
Michael Morlani

Co-Producer:
Charles Miller
Orlee-Rose Strauss
Stephen Meinen

Costume Design:
Melissa Vargas

Costume Supervisor:
Laura Steinman

Dialogue Editor:
Alexa Zimmerman

Director:
Ariel Schulman
Henry Joost

Director of Photography:
Michael Simmonds

Editor:
Madeleine Gavin
Jeff McEvoy

Executive Producer:
Jeanne Ryan
Long Qiuyun

First Assistant Editor:
Michael LaFond

Foley Artist:
Joanna Fang
Leslie Bloome

Foley Mixer:
Ryan Collison

Gaffer:
Richard P. Ulivella

Key Hair Stylist:
Jennifer Johnson

Makeup Department Head:
Amy Tagliamonti

Music Editor:
Mark Wike

Music Supervisor:
Randall Poster
Meghan Currier

Novel:
Jeanne Ryan

Original Music Composer:
Rob Simonsen

Producer:
Allison Shearmur
Anthony Katagas

Production Design:
Chris Trujillo

Production Sound Mixer:
Thomas Varga

Property Master:
Patrick Head

Rigging Gaffer:
Thomas O'Connor

Script Supervisor:
Renee Burke

Second Unit Director:
Mike Smith

Set Decoration:
Kara Zeigon

Set Dresser:
JoAnn Atwood
Frank DeCurtis
Rosemarie DeSapio
Sean Doyle
Gerard V. Engrassia

Sound Effects Editor:
Daniel Ward

Sound Recordist:
Jon Flores

Special Effects Coordinator:
Drew Jiritano

Steadicam Operator:
Peter Vietro-Hannum

Still Photographer:
Niko Tavernise

Stunt Coordinator:
Stephen A. Pope

Stunt Double:
Tracey Ruggiero
Akos Schenek
Luke Vexler
Dina L. Margolin

Stunt Driver:
Owen Holland
Nitasha Bhambree
Josh Lakatos
Derrick Simmons
Adam Wood

Stunts:
Nicole Callender
Scott Burik
Tessa Drake
Thomas La Marche
Dean Neistat
Jakel Marshall
Zach Roberts
Kevin Rogers
Laurie Singer

Utility Stunts:
Mariusz Kubicki
Jeremy Sample

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Karina Benesh

Visual Effects Editor:
Arielle Sherman

Visual Effects Producer:
Richard Friedlander
Glenn Allen

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Sid Jayakar
Eran Dinur

Writer:
Jessica Sharzer

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