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Release Date:
February 1, 2002
Original Title:
Power Play
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
American Cinema International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
An investigative reporter links the deaths of three people to a high profile corporation, while scientists working on their privately funded research project are forced to look beyond their work and face realitytheir experiments may be the cause of a series of killer earthquakes. The corporation will stop at nothing to keep this secret from becoming public.
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Art Direction:
Cristiano Amaral
Camera Operator:
Marcos Avellar
Casting:
Michael Greer
Costume Design:
Ryck Schmidt
Director:
Joseph Zito
Director of Photography:
Gideon Porath
Editor:
Florent Danny Retz
Howard Flaer
Richard Trevor
Foley:
Eric Reuveni
Music:
Joseph Bishara
Producer:
John J. Kelly
Chevonne O'Shaughnessy
Production Design:
Al Locatelli
Ladislav Wilheim
Script Supervisor:
Peter J. Clark
Second Unit Director:
Julia Davis
Set Designer:
Jussara Perussolo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kenneth Skoglund
Ben Zarai
Special Effects Coordinator:
Marcelo C. Fernando
Still Photographer:
Kelly Smith
Stunt Coordinator:
BJ Davis
Stunts Coordinator:
Julia Davis
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ben Zarai
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