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Release Date:
December 19, 2000
Original Title:
Daybreak
Alternate Titles:
Rapid Transit
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: R
Runtime: 94
Dillan Johansen is a disorganized transit authority supervisor suffering from a serious personal tragedy. Dillan's bravery is put to the test the day a major earthquake hits Los Angeles and traps Dillan in an underground tunnel with a handful of subway riders. Dillan works underground to save the panicked citizens from raging fire, rushing water, and a secret cache of toxic chemicals.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Sara Davenport
Art Direction:
Roger Baer
Assistant Hairstylist:
Julie Zvorsky
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Julie Zvorsky
Camera Operator:
Russell Griffith
Casting:
Nannette Troutman
Construction Coordinator:
Christopher Jones
Costume Design:
Julia Bartholomew
Director:
Jean Pellerin
Director of Photography:
Patrick Rousseau
Editor:
Randy Carter
Executive Producer:
James Hollensteiner
Thomas J. Niedermeyer Jr.
Richard Smith
Foley:
Anita Cannella
Sanaa Kelley
Hairstylist:
Francie Hart
Leadman:
Sebastian Hernandez
Line Producer:
Melanie J. Elin
Makeup Artist:
Francie Hart
Teresa Vest
Karen Toole-Rentrop
Music:
Daniel Nielsen
Producer:
Jeffery Beach
Ken Olandt
Phillip J. Roth
Production Coordinator:
Jennifer M. Byrne
Production Design:
David Huang
Property Master:
Thaddeus Hallinan
Script Supervisor:
Richard Bernagozzi
Anita L. Duvall
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Tom Nordstrom
Set Costumer:
Annie Hill
Patricia New
Yamit Shimonovitz
Set Decoration:
Eden Barr
Sound Designer:
Tony Cannella
Steadicam Operator:
Brian Lataille
Colin Hudson
Michael A. Johnson
Still Photographer:
Michael A. Johnson
Stunt Coordinator:
Ron Otis
Stunts:
Ric Roman Waugh
Transportation Coordinator:
Ken Kaplan
Visual Effects Producer:
Claudia Sumner
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Steven M. Blasini
Writer:
Jonathan Raymond
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