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Release Date:
October 23, 2001
Original Title:
Lost Voyage
Alternate Titles:
Lost Voyage - Das Geisterschiff
Ritorno dalle acque maledette
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Oceanbound Productions
Unified Film Organization
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 96
Twenty five years ago, the SS Corona Queen disappeared in the region known as, "The Bermuda Triangle". Now, it has returned. Seven people go on board to learn the truth behind her disappearance but the ship did not return alone...
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Art Direction:
Roger Baer
Associate Producer:
T.J. Sakasegawa
Casting:
LariAnn Lang
Shala Lang
Costume Design:
Julia Bartholomew
Director:
Christian McIntire
Director of Photography:
Todd Barron
Editor:
Christian McIntire
Executive Producer:
Thomas J. Niedermeyer Jr.
Richard Smith
James Hollensteiner
First Assistant Director:
Kathleen 'Kaz' Butler
Foley Artist:
Anita Cannella
Key Hair Stylist:
Francie Hart
Key Makeup Artist:
Francie Hart
Line Producer:
Melanie J. Elin
Music:
Richard McHugh
Producer:
Jeffery Beach
Ken Olandt
Phillip J. Roth
Production Design:
David Huang
Production Sound Mixer:
Bill Reinhardt
Screenplay:
Christian McIntire
Patrick Phillips
Script Supervisor:
Cecilia Weiss
Second Assistant Director:
Courtney King
Set Decoration:
Andi Brittan
Sound Mixer:
Tony Cannella
Special Effects Coordinator:
Lee Alan McConnell
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mike Tristano
Story:
Patrick Phillips
Christian McIntire
Stunt Coordinator:
Ron Otis
Stunts:
Ofield Williams
Marla Casey
Unit Production Manager:
Melanie J. Elin
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alvaro Villagomez
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