Battlefield Earth (2000) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 12, 2000

Original Title:
Battlefield Earth

Alternate Titles:
A Reconquista
Battaglia per la Terra: Una saga dell'anno 3000
Battlefield Earth
Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000
Bitwa o Ziemię
Bojiště Země: Sága roku 3000
Campo de batalla: La Tierra
バトルフィールド・アース

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Don Carmody Productions
Franchise Pictures
JTP Films
Jonathan D. Krane Productions
Morgan Creek Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CH: 16  CZ: U  DE: 16  ES: 18  FR: U  GB: 12  NL: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 117

Take back the planet.

In the year 3000, man is no match for the Psychlos, a greedy, manipulative race of aliens on a quest for ultimate profit. Led by the powerful Terl, the Psychlos are stripping Earth clean of its natural resources, using the broken remnants of humanity as slaves. What is left of the human race has descended into a near primitive state. After being captured, it is up to Tyler to save mankind.

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ADR Editor:
Jessica Gallavan

Animation:
Brett Paton

Art Direction:
Oana Bogdan Miller

Assistant Art Director:
Michele Laliberte
Martin Gendron

Associate Producer:
Anson Downes
Linda Favila

Best Boy Electrician:
Gilles Fortier

Best Boy Grip:
Bertrand Dupuis

Boom Operator:
Denis Dupont

Camera Operator:
Robert Stecko

Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster

Casting Director:
Lynn Stalmaster

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jean Courteau

Co-Producer:
Tracee Stanley
James A. Holt

Color Timer:
Dennis McNeill

Costume Design:
Patrick Tatopoulos

Creature Design:
Patrick Tatopoulos

Dialogue Editor:
Gloria D'Alessandro
Teri E. Dorman
Patrick J. Foley

Director:
Roger Christian

Director of Photography:
Giles Nuttgens

Dolly Grip:
Patrick Lima

Editor:
Robin Russell

Executive Producer:
Andrew Stevens
Ashok Amritraj
Don Carmody

Extras Casting:
Randi Wells

First Assistant Director:
Walter Gasparovic

Foley Editor:
Andy Kopetzky
David Horton Jr.

Hairstylist:
Susan V. Kalinowski
André Duval

Key Grip:
Robert Auclair

Key Hair Stylist:
Bob Pritchett

Key Makeup Artist:
Jocelyne Bellemare

Makeup Artist:
Michelle Bühler
Nicole Lapierre

Novel:
L. Ron Hubbard

Original Music Composer:
Elia Cmiral

Post Production Accountant:
Marci Graber

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Tinger

Producer:
Jonathan D. Krane
Elie Samaha
John Travolta

Production Accountant:
John Gaskin

Production Design:
Patrick Tatopoulos

Screenplay:
Corey Mandell
J.D. Shapiro

Script Supervisor:
Joanne T. Harwood

Second Assistant Director:
Penny Charter

Set Dresser:
Louis Dandonneau
Simon La Haye

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John T. Reitz
Gregg Rudloff
David E. Campbell
Christian P. Minkler
Ken S. Polk
Dan Hiland

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Adrien Morot

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mike Smithson

Steadicam Operator:
Brad Hruboska

Still Photographer:
Pierre Vinet

Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Lucescu

Stunt Double:
Mark Riccardi

Stunts:
John Walsh
Robert Racki

Supervising Art Director:
Claude Paré

Supervising Sound Editor:
Christopher S. Aud

Unit Production Manager:
Jacky Lavoie

Unit Publicist:
Pamela Godfrey

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Erik Henry

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