The Terminal (2004) [PG-13]

Release Date:
June 17, 2004

Original Title:
The Terminal

Alternate Titles:
Otogar
Steven Spielberg's The Terminal
Terminal de Aeroporto
機場客運站
터미널

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Amblin Entertainment
DreamWorks Pictures
Parkes/MacDonald Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 12  CA: G  CH: 12  CZ: 15+  ES: APTA  FR: TP  GB: 12A  GR: 13  HU: 12  IE: PG  IT: T  JP: G  KR: All  NL: 6  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: AP  SE: 7  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 128

Life is waiting.

Viktor Navorski is a man without a country; his plane took off just as a coup d'etat exploded in his homeland, leaving it in shambles, and now he's stranded at Kennedy Airport, where he's holding a passport that nobody recognizes. While quarantined in the transit lounge until authorities can figure out what to do with him, Viktor simply goes on living – and courts romance with a beautiful flight attendant.

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R.J. Kizer

Art Department Coordinator:
Andrea Carter
Helene Lamarre

Art Direction:
Isabelle Guay
Brad Ricker
Christopher Burian-Mohr
Nicolas Lepage

Assistant Director:
Stéphane Byl

Camera Operator:
Bruce MacCallum
Mitch Dubin

Casting:
Debra Zane
Lucie Robitaille

Casting Associate:
Tannis Vallely

Choreographer:
John DeLuca

Co-Producer:
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan

Costume Design:
Christine Wada
Mary Zophres

Costume Supervisor:
Cha Blevins

Dialogue Editor:
Mildred Iatrou

Digital Intermediate:
Julia Nessling-Douglas

Director:
Steven Spielberg

Director of Photography:
Janusz Kamiński

Editor:
Michael Kahn

Executive Producer:
Andrew Niccol
Jason Hoffs
Patricia Whitcher

First Assistant Camera:
Steven Meizler

First Assistant Director:
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan

First Assistant Editor:
Patrick Crane
Michael Trent

Foley:
Dawn Fintor
Alicia Stevenson

Hair Department Head:
Kim Santantonio

Hairstylist:
Karyn Huston
Paul LeBlanc

Key Hair Stylist:
Johanne Paiement
Thomas Real

Makeup Artist:
Daniel C. Striepeke
Zoltan Elek
Cindy J. Williams
Johanne Gravel
Katalin Elek
Greg Funk

Makeup Department Head:
Edouard F. Henriques

Music Editor:
Peter Myles

Original Music Composer:
John Williams

Producer:
Walter F. Parkes
Laurie MacDonald
Steven Spielberg

Production Design:
Alex McDowell

Production Sound Mixer:
Ron Judkins

Property Master:
Vidar Neuhof
Doug Harlocker

Rigging Gaffer:
Kevin Blauvelt
Clay Liversidge
Brian Lukas

Screenplay:
Sacha Gervasi
Jeff Nathanson

Script Supervisor:
Ana Maria Quintana
Jessica Lichtner

Second Assistant Director:
David H. Venghaus Jr.

Set Decoration:
Anne Kuljian

Sound Effects Editor:
Doug Jackson
Gary Wright
Odin Benitez

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Anna Behlmer

Special Effects:
Michael Lantieri

Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael Lantieri

Steadicam Operator:
George Billinger III

Still Photographer:
Merrick Morton

Story:
Andrew Niccol
Sacha Gervasi

Stunt Coordinator:
Doug Coleman
Marc Désourdy

Stunt Double:
Sandy Berumen
Brian Machleit
Cheryl Lawson

Stunts:
Marcello Bezina
Patrick Sabongui
Stéphane Byl
Javier Segura

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard C. Franklin
Charles L. Campbell

Utility Stunts:
Chris Palermo
Frank L. Bare II
Joey Box
Kurt D. Lott
Allen Robinson
Kerry Rossall

Visual Effects Producer:
Cosmas Paul Bolger Jr.

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Charles Gibson
Robert Stromberg
David Ebner

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