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Release Date:
October 11, 2011
Original Title:
Arena
Alternate Titles:
Arena 2011
Combate mortal
Deathgames
竞技场
電玩競技場
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fury Productions
Motion Picture Corporation of America
RCR Media Group
Zero Gravity Management
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+ DE: 18 GB: 18 JP: PG12 US: R
Runtime: 94
David Lord finds himself forced into the savage world of a modern gladiatorial arena, where men fight to the death for the entertainment of the online masses.
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Additional Camera:
Jeffery J. Tufano
Art Department Coordinator:
Danielle Poret
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Hailey Authement
Assistant Property Master:
William Catania
Boom Operator:
Steven Huerstel
Camera Operator:
Lin Oeding
Nicholas Davidoff
Carpenter:
John J. Capeville III
Casting:
Anne McCarthy
Compositor:
Patricia O'Donnell
Construction Coordinator:
Marcus Turchi
Costume Design:
Shawn-Holly Cookson
Costume Supervisor:
Billy Ray McKenna
Digital Compositor:
Chase Bickel
Director:
Jonah Loop
Director of Photography:
Nelson Cragg
Dolly Grip:
Richard Maxey
Draughtsman:
Matthew Gatlin
Editor:
Robert Berman
Harvey Rosenstock
Electrician:
Scott Calcagno
Ronald 'Ronnie' Martin
Shawn Torge
Extras Casting:
Hank Langlois
Fight Choreographer:
Arnold Chon
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Marc Wiercioch
First Assistant Camera:
David J. White II
Wade Whitley
First Assistant Director:
Chip Signore
Grip:
Nezben Deason
Barry Williamson
Hair Department Head:
Marcos Gonzales
Key Costumer:
Nicole Siegenberg
Key Grip:
Kevin Kennedy
Key Hair Stylist:
Nicole Gaudin
Leadman:
John Gathright
Line Producer:
Patrick Newall
Local Casting:
Brent Caballero
Location Manager:
Norris Ortolano
Makeup Department Head:
Lauren Thomas
Makeup Effects:
Lauren Thomas
Music Supervisor:
Joe Paganelli
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Danna
Post Production Supervisor:
Patrick Newall
Producer:
Mike Callaghan
Brad Krevoy
Mark Williams
Production Accountant:
Marjorie Chodorov
Production Coordinator:
Ashley Brahm
Production Design:
Tom Lisowski
Prop Maker:
James Comisky
Wayne J. Harrison
Mark T. Henderson
James J. Hershey
Property Master:
Brook Yeaton
Pyrotechnician:
David A. Poole
Rigging Gaffer:
Brandon Swain
Screenplay:
Michael Hultquist
Robert Martinez
Script Supervisor:
Kimberley Roper
Sarah Duryea
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Louis Zlotowicz
Second Assistant Camera:
Charlie Nauman
Trevor Tufano
Set Costumer:
Katey Ravencraft
Michelle Toledo
Set Decoration:
Ryan Welsch
Set Designer:
David Goodwin
Set Dresser:
Roy Harrison
Destin M. Hebert
Keith Keal
Keith Wall
Sound Editor:
Mykl Rogers
Sound Effects Editor:
Ryan McCabe
Sound Mixer:
Daniel D. Monahan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eric Stolze
Special Effects Supervisor:
Steve Riley
Special Effects Technician:
Ryan A. Riley
Steadicam Operator:
BJ McDonnell
Still Photographer:
Kimberlee Loop
Storyboard Artist:
Dan Fraga
Stunt Coordinator:
Phil Culotta
Lin Oeding
Supervising Sound Editor:
John W. Frost
Patrick O. Bird
Transportation Coordinator:
Morris Aroesti
Visual Effects Editor:
Erin Nicole Wyatt
Visual Effects Producer:
Tarn Fox
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David B. Moulder
Marco Recuay
D.J. Shea
Writer:
Tony Giglio
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