A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 5, 2009
Original Title:
Triple Hit
Alternate Titles:
Schrödinger's Girl
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Entanglement Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Rebecca is a disgraced scientist carrying out illegal experiments to confirm the existence of and begin travel between parallel universes. She accidentally cracks the problem. Her counterparts in neighboring universes are also working on the same problem but they have their own agendas and things get out of hand.
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Art Direction:
James Lawton
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Liengsy Lame
Cinematography:
Chris Pinches
Costume Design:
Heather Burtt
Director:
Huw Bowen
Editor:
Philip Arkinstall
First Assistant Director:
Jake Rollins
Line Producer:
Paul Hardy
Makeup Artist:
Julie Ann Stevens
Cher Simmons
Producer:
Huw Bowen
Chris Pinches
Production Design:
Natalie Aston
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Huw Bowen
Writer:
Huw Bowen
Paul Hardy
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