The Sum of All Fears (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 31, 2002

Original Title:
The Sum of All Fears

Alternate Titles:
Apolytos kindynos
Der Anschlag - The Sum of All Fears
La suma de todos los miedos
Najhoršie obavy
Svi naši strahovi
Tsena strakha
Vsichki strakhove
恐惧的总和
驚天核網

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Mace Neufeld Productions
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CA: 14A  CH: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  FR: U  GB: 12  GR: 13  HU: 16  IE: 12  IT: T  NL: 12  NO: 15  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RU: 16+  SE: 11  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 124

27,000 nuclear weapons. One is missing.

When the president of Russia suddenly dies, a man whose politics are virtually unknown succeeds him. The change in political leaders sparks paranoia among American CIA officials, so CIA director Bill Cabot recruits a young analyst to supply insight and advice on the situation. Then the unthinkable happens: a nuclear bomb explodes in a U.S. city, and America is quick to blame the Russians.

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ADR Editor:
Zack Davis

ADR Mixer:
Jeff Gomillion

ADR Recordist:
Philip Rogers

ADR Voice Casting:
Leigh French

Additional Editing:
Nicolas De Toth

Additional Music:
John Paesano

Additional Photography:
Christopher Woods

Additional Still Photographer:
Jan Thijs

Additional Third Assistant Director:
Alexandre Bernard

Aerial Camera:
Mark R. Leins

Aerial Coordinator:
Craig Hosking

Art Department Assistant:
Marie-Hélène Labrecque

Art Department Coordinator:
Nicole Martinez-King

Art Direction:
Isabelle Guay
Michele Laliberte
Martin Gendron
John DeMeo

Assistant Art Director:
Caroline Alder

Assistant Camera:
Giselle Brewton

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Don Aros

Assistant Costume Designer:
Daniele Léger

Assistant Director:
Tom Davies
Stéphane Byl

Assistant Editor:
Doug Caron

Assistant Location Manager:
Kim De Pietro

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Fanny Vachon

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Saundra Diardichuk

Assistant Property Master:
Eric Bardin

Assistant Sound Editor:
Anne Couk

Best Boy Grip:
Alain Bisson Doyal

Boom Operator:
Anthony M. McCovey

CG Supervisor:
Caleb J. Howard

Camera Loader:
Dan Barentine
Eric Aubin

Camera Operator:
Stephen S. Campanelli

Camera Technician:
Mark Hryma

Casting:
Mindy Marin
Larisa Isaeva
Nina Gold

Casting Assistant:
Terri Tracy
Tamara Gillon

Casting Associate:
Amanda Harding

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jean Courteau
Alex Amyot

Choreographer:
Annie Larouche

Color Timer:
Jim Passon

Colorist:
Donald Freeman

Conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith

Construction Coordinator:
Alain Brochu

Costume Coordinator:
Lyse Pomerleau

Costume Designer:
Marie-Sylvie Deveau

Costumer:
Anne-Marie Langevin

Craft Service:
William Grunder

Dialogue Coach:
Ehab Zayed

Dialogue Editor:
Mark Gordon

Digital Compositors:
Joseph Abenhaim

Director:
Phil Alden Robinson

Director of Photography:
John Lindley

Dolby Consultant:
James Wright

Dolly Grip:
Alain Masse

Driver:
Michael W. Broomer

Editor:
Neil Travis

Electrician:
Jean-François Abran

Executive Assistant:
Kathy Day

Executive Producer:
Tom Clancy
Stratton Leopold

Extras Casting:
Jocelyn Parenteau

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Jim Dunlap

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Wayne Baker

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David Sardi

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Lance Laurienzo

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Tom Nichols

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Philippe Piron

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Robin Harlan

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Scott Curtis

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Randy Singer

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Rich Paisley

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Isabelle Côté

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David Corral

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Benoît Alarie

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Hairstylist:
Deena Adair

Helicopter Camera:
Julian Brain

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Brandon Craig

Key Dresser:
Ginette Régis

Key Grip:
Robert B. Baylis

Key Hair Stylist:
Corald Giroux

Key Makeup Artist:
Francine Gagnon

Key Rigging Grip:
Stephen Wells

Leadman:
Shane Reed

Lighting Technician:
Stéphane Byl

Local Casting:
Rosina Bucci

Location Manager:
Charley Armstrong
Elza Kephart
Liam Kiernan

Location Scout:
Audrey Brooks

Makeup Artist:
Annik Boivin

Makeup Department Head:
Susan A. Cabral

Marine Coordinator:
Jason Crosby

Matte Painter:
Cam DeLeon

Music Arranger:
Robbie Kondor

Music Programmer:
Nick Vidar

Musician:
Shana Blake Hil

Negative Cutter:
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein

Novel:
Tom Clancy

Orchestrator:
David Campbell

Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith

Payroll Accountant:
Katy Tatian-Genovese

Pilot:
Bree McMurchy

Producer:
Mace Neufeld

Production Accountant:
Russell Steele

Production Assistant:
Véronique Arcouette

Production Coordinator:
Doris Donnenberg

Production Design:
Jeannine Oppewall

Production Executive:
Joel Román Mendías

Production Illustrator:
Jean-Francois Mignault

Production Manager:
Michel Siry

Production Office Assistant:
Liza Bigger

Production Secretary:
Michael Alvarado

Production Sound Mixer:
Patrick Rousseau
Patrick Rousseau

Production Supervisor:
David Israel

Property Master:
Claire Alary

Receptionist:
Silvy Kim

Researcher:
Charles-André Bertrand
Jennifer Bydwell

Rigging Gaffer:
Bernard Arseneau

Rigging Grip:
Frank Detone Jr.

Rotoscoping Artist:
Marvin Jones

Scenic Artist:
Alain Giguère

Screenplay:
Paul Attanasio
Daniel Pyne

Script Supervisor:
Anna Rane

Sculptor:
Andrew Semple

Second Assistant Accountant:
Robert George

Second Assistant Camera:
Kenneth Bender

Second Assistant Director:
Richard Oswald

Second Company Grip:
Dean Citroni

Second Second Assistant Director:
Brigitte Goulet

Second Unit Director:
Craig Hosking

Set Decoration:
Cindy Carr

Set Designer:
Daniel R. Jennings
Randall D. Wilkins

Set Dresser:
Tim Fassino

Set Medic:
Jeff Johnson

Set Production Assistant:
Rhys Summerhayes

Set Supervisor:
Steve Dubin

Songs:
Robbie Kondor

Sound Designer:
Michael Payne

Sound Effects Editor:
Steve Mann

Sound Engineer:
Carl D. Ware

Sound Mixer:
Melanie Johnson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris Jenkins

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Marc Chow

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Frank Ceglia

Special Effects Supervisor:
Louis Craig

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Jean-François Aubin

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Still Photographer:
Mark Fellman

Storyboard Artist:
Marc Baird

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Terry Leonard

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Stunt Driver:
Rick Kain

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Alison Reid
Jean Frenette

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Supervising Art Director:
Claude Paré
Andrew Neskoromny

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Kimberly Lowe Voigt

Supervising Music Editor:
Kenneth Hall

Supervising Sound Editor:
John Leveque

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Third Assistant Director:
Maxime Bérubé

Transportation Coordinator:
Pierre Guay

Unit Production Manager:
Victoria Frodsham

Unit Publicist:
Karen Pidgurski

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Stéphane Byl

Video Assist Operator:
Julie Garceau

Visual Effects Art Director:
Doug Juhn

Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Deborah Phillips

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Paula Bonhomme

Visual Effects Editor:
Zeke Morales

Visual Effects Producer:
Dan Malvin

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Denise Demarest

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Glenn Neufeld

Visual Effects Technical Director:
Elizabeth Maxwell Keith

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