Dead Rising: The Movie (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 2, 2010

Original Title:
屍病汚染 DEAD RISING

Alternate Titles:
Shibyo Osen Dead Rising
Zombrex: Dead Rising Sun

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Capcom

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

Live action film "Shibyo Osen Dead Rising" based on the zombie action game "Dead Rising." Set in Japan and directed by Keiji Inafune. Produced by Capcom, the game studio that also produced the popular Resident Evil series, the Xbox 360/Wii game Dead Rising was a George Romero-inspired third-person shooting game that followed a reporter's effort to fend off a zombie attack in a mall. The game was immensely popular, expanding to downloadable content and multiple spin-off versions on other platforms. Four years later, the sequel of the game has arrived, and Capcom is hyping up the release with a live-action feature film. Directed by game producer Inafune Keiji (Onimusha, Mega Man) in his directorial debut, Shibyo Osen - Dead Rising promises to create a never-before-seen type of third-person-style action film that also features the over-the-top zombie violence that made the games so popular.

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Action Director:
Hiroyuki Yoshida

Art Designer:
Naru Omori

Assistant Camera:
Tetsuya Hasegawa

Assistant Director:
Takeshi Watanabe
Yoshihiro Kamimoto

Boom Operator:
Keita Mori
Masayuki Ishiguro

CG Artist:
Minoru Yanagiya
Kouya Takahashi
Takuya Kiyoduka
Takahiro Miura
Hitoshi Miyako
Motoki Suzawa
Sayaka Ohashi
Yoshimura Komiya
Tsutomu Nakazawa
Taro Kobayashi
Shuuji Miyao

CG Engineer:
Tetsuya Nozawa

CG Supervisor:
Ryo Horibe
Kanami Hara
Toshihiko Kamiguchi

Camera Operator:
Takekuni Uchida
Keitarou Hamabe

Casting Director:
Mitsuyo Ishigaki

Costume Design:
Hiroko Miyata

Digital Colorist:
Kazunari Kurusu

Director:
Keiji Inafune

Director of Photography:
Masakazu Oka

Electrician:
Keisuke Sawamura
Saeko Naruke
Daisuke Ogawa
Yuhdai Takahashi
Yohko Yomoda

Foley Editor:
Hiromi Ijima

Foley Mixer:
Masatoshi Katsumata

Gaffer:
Shinichi Matsukuma

Hairdresser:
Yuichi Iwai

Line Producer:
Hideyuki Yamamoto
Kazahiko Watanabe

Location Assistant:
Ai Takahashi

Location Manager:
Chikara Hosoya

Location Scout:
Toshiaki Hokosawa
Yukako Yogo
Tadahisa Menkawa
Yasushi Tachigake

Makeup & Hair:
Sow Tsujimura
Takuya Murakami
Kenji Mimura

Makeup Artist:
Koji Miki

Modeling:
Atsuo Inamura
Sakana Masuda
Nobuhiro Ekubo

Music:
Takashi Mori

Music Producer:
Shin Yasui

Online Editor:
Kurato Miyashita

Post Production Technical Engineer:
Jin Nakuda

Producer:
Yusaku Toyoshima

Production Design:
Kanako Yamasawa
Tooru Yoshida

Second Assistant Director:
Jungo Shimizu

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Hiroya Takehara

Set Decoration:
Takako Maeda

Sound Editor:
Akira Ito

Sound Mixer:
Hideki Masuda

Still Photographer:
Shinji Watanabe

Story:
Makoto Ikehara
Keiji Inafune

Storyboard Artist:
Tomokazu Ohara
Kiyoshi Okuyama

Stunt Driver:
Osamu Tsukada
Koji Sumikama

Systems Administrators & Support:
Yoshihiro Tamura
Makoto Morita
Tadahiko Kurachi

Technical Advisor:
Katsuyuki Nishiura
Tooru Ojima

Thanks:
Tomoo Haraguchi
Takeshi Matsubara
Kakusei Fujiwara
Dummy Head
Nakasu Pro
Shinsaku Ohara
Masakazu Amaki
Keinosuke Hara
Hirokazu Negishi

Third Assistant Director:
Kenichi Sagara

Title Designer:
Hideki Takeuchi

Video Report:
Masayuki Horiguchi

Wardrobe Assistant:
Sayuri Arakawa

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