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Release Date:
December 11, 2010
Original Title:
Ice Quake
Alternate Titles:
Eisbeben - Alarm in der Arktis
Explosion glaciale
Jégrengés
Piège de glace
Terremoto de hielo
Un Natale di ghiaccio
Une famille sous l'avalanche
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
CineTel Films
Quake Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 14 US: PG
Runtime: 91
As the permafrost melts in Alaska, underground rivers of volatile liquid methane form which sets off a series of devastating earthquakes. Forced apart by this violent occurrence, one family must find each other during the holidays and work to stop the deadly rivers that could cause a worldwide catastrophy.
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Camera Operator:
David Bercovici-Artieda
Shannon Kohli
Casting:
Candice Elzinga
Penny Perry
Co-Executive Producer:
Josée Bernard
Costume Design:
Kerry Weinrauch
Director:
Paul Ziller
Director of Photography:
Anthony C. Metchie
Editor:
Christopher A. Smith
Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Paul Hertzberg
Lisa M. Hansen
Gaffer:
Bill Baxter
Hairstylist:
Janie MacKay
Location Manager:
Karen Zajac
Makeup Artist:
Tanya Howard
Music:
Michael Neilson
Producer:
John Prince
Production Design:
Bob Bottieri
Property Master:
David Inkster
Set Decoration:
Jacqueline Miller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Archer
Still Photographer:
Ed Araquel
Dean Buscher
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Ennis
Visual Effects Producer:
Mack Benz
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Francois Latremoille
Thierry Latremoille
Writer:
David Ray
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