A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 15, 2002
Original Title:
Cube 2: Hypercube
Alternate Titles:
Cube 2
Cube 2: Hipersześcian
Cube 2: Hypercube
Cube 2։ Hypercube
Cube: 2 - Hypercube
Cube: Hypercube
Cube²: Hypercube
El Cubo 2 Hipercub
Hypercube
Kostka 2: Hyperkrychle
Kostka²
Mê Cung Lập Phương 2
异次元杀阵2
Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lions Gate Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ DE: 16 ES: 18 FR: U GB: 15 IT: VM14 NL: 16 PL: 16 PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 94
Eight strangers awaken with no memory, in a puzzling cube-shaped room where the laws of physics do not always apply.
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3D Animator:
Brian Anderson
Dave Calder
Miguel Sternberg
Dong Yon Kang
Eric Kim
Mark Stepanek
Shane Glading
ADR Editor:
Fred Brennan
Brandon Walker
Barry Gilmore
ADR Recordist:
Greg Shim
David Yonson
Nancy Nugent
Eric Thompson
Art Direction:
Jon P. Goulding
Assistant Art Director:
Ian Patrick McAllister
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jodi Katz
Best Boy Electric:
Christopher Warren
Boom Operator:
James Stewart
Camera Operator:
Paul Boucher
Camera Trainee:
Jan Brunton
Carpenter:
Zachary Vero
Casting:
John Buchan
Casting Assistant:
Meredith Caplan
Casting Associate:
Jenny Lewis
Co-Producer:
Suzanne Colvin-Goulding
Color Timer:
Chris Hinton
Construction Coordinator:
Peter Harding
Costume Design:
Donna Wong
Dialogue Editor:
Fred Brennan
Barry Gilmore
Digital Color Timer:
Drake Conrad
Digital Compositor:
Marco Polsinelli
Kristy Blackwell
Aaron Weintraub
Director:
Andrzej Sekula
Director of Photography:
Andrzej Sekula
Dolby Consultant:
Ken Hunold
Dolly Grip:
Robert Barton-Taylor
Editor:
Mark Sanders
Electrician:
Owen Vanooyen
Carl Flood
Chad Edwards
Executive Producer:
Mehra Meh
Michael Paseornek
Peter Block
Betty Orr
Extras Casting:
Krisztina M. Neglia
First Assistant Camera:
Jayson Clute
First Assistant Director:
Rob Fowler
First Assistant Editor:
Erin Deck
Foley Artist:
Steve Hammond
Foley Recordist:
Peter Persaud
Gaffer:
Roger Bate
Generator Operator:
Charles O'Keefe
Grip:
Ken Huff
Terry Hooper
Hairstylist:
George Aywaz
Key Grip:
Bill Heintz
Location Manager:
Anthony Kadak
Main Title Designer:
Lee Towndrow
Makeup Artist:
Catherine Davies Irvine
Music Supervisor:
Stephanie Urcheck
Joel C. High
Negative Cutter:
Peter Cameron
Original Music Composer:
Norman Orenstein
Payroll Accountant:
Justin Kelly
Producer:
Ernie Barbarash
Production Accountant:
Stacey McKay
Production Coordinator:
Randy Kumano
Production Design:
Diana Magnus
Property Master:
Mary Arthurs
Publicist:
Lennie Williams
Screenplay:
Ernie Barbarash
Lauren McLaughlin
Sean Hood
Script Supervisor:
Linda Browne
Second Assistant Camera:
Chris Weiss
Second Assistant Director:
Effy Papadopoulos
September Death
Second Unit Director:
Mark Sanders
Set Decoration:
Jerri Thrasher
Set Designer:
Tucker Doherty
Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Shnuriwsky
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Kelly
Keith Elliott
Andrew Tay
Sound Recordist:
Kelly Wright
Special Effects:
Steve Skochko
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jeff Skochko
Still Photographer:
Sophie Giraud
Stunt Coordinator:
Alison Reid
Stunt Double:
Jennifer Vey
Tom Farr
Brian Jagersky
Alison Reid
Jamie Jones
Kelly Jones
Supervising Sound Editor:
Fred Brennan
Systems Administrators & Support:
Vladimir Popovic
Third Assistant Director:
Jenny Murray
Transportation Coordinator:
Mike Curran
Unit Production Manager:
Suzanne Colvin-Goulding
Unit Publicist:
Joel Green
Visual Effects Producer:
Dennis Berardi
Cheyenne Bloomfield
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Aaron Weintraub
Visual Effects Technical Director:
Colin Withers
Wardrobe Assistant:
Laura DiMarcantonio
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Samara McAdam
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