The Marine (2006) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 13, 2006

Original Title:
The Marine

Alternate Titles:
El Marino 1
Le Fusilier marin
Presa mortale
The Marine 1
הנחת 1: איש המארינס
怒火反击
怒火街头

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Pacific Film and Television Commission
WWE Studios

Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  HU: 18  JP: R15+  NL: 16  PL: 16  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 92

They took his wife. Now he's coming.

A group of diamond thieves on the run kidnap the wife of a recently discharged marine who goes on a chase through the South Carolinian wilderness to retrieve her.

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Art Department Coordinator:
John Higgins

Art Direction:
Daryl Porter

CG Supervisor:
Andrew Hellen

Camera Operator:
Andrew Conder
Henry Pierce

Casting:
Donna Rosenstein
Tom McSweeney

Construction Coordinator:
Daniel Turk

Costume Design:
Graham Purcell

Costume Supervisor:
Deborah Hall

Dialogue Coach:
Bruce Shapiro

Dialogue Editor:
Kimberly Lowe Voigt

Director:
John Bonito

Director of Photography:
David Eggby

Editor:
Dallas Puett

First Assistant Editor:
Kate Baird

Foley:
Laura Macias
Vince Nicastro
Jeffrey Wilhoit

Hairstylist:
Linda Arnold
Margaret Stevenson

Makeup Artist:
Margaret Stevenson

Makeup Department Head:
Kate Shorter

Music Editor:
Ellen Segal

Original Music Composer:
Don Davis

Producer:
Joel Simon
Jonathan Winfrey

Production Accountant:
Marianne Flynn

Production Design:
Herbert Pinter

Property Master:
Mark Brims
Brad Einhorn

Screenplay:
Alan B. McElroy
Michelle Gallagher

Script Supervisor:
Alexa Alden
Karen Mansfield

Second Unit Director:
Conrad E. Palmisano

Second Unit Director of Photography:
John Stokes

Set Costumer:
Amanda Enders
Samantha Walker

Set Decoration:
Mandy Willaton

Set Designer:
Martin Ash
Klaus Kastberg

Sound Effects Editor:
Richard Adrian
Bill R. Dean
Bryan O. Watkins

Sound Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Gegan

Special Effects Coordinator:
Frank Ceglia

Stand In:
Lyndsay Sinclair

Steadicam Operator:
Tommy Lohmann

Story:
Michelle Gallagher

Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Anderson
Craig Clarke

Stunt Double:
Mark Wickham
John Reynolds
Alex Kuzelicki
Russell Frost
Tim Connolly
Jimmy Christiansen
Marky Lee Campbell
Damien Bryson

Stunt Driver:
Mick Glancy
Marky Lee Campbell
Lee Adamson

Stunts:
Wilfred Woodrow
Darrell Walshe
Mick Van Moorsel
Annette van Moorsel
Sheree Swords
Leon Stripp
Melody Sorensen
Yasca Sinigaglia
Marco Sinigaglia
Brian Simpson
Ben Siemer
Brett Sheerin
Nik Schodel
Gulliver Page
Steve Morris
Nathan Lawson
Shaun R.L. King
Chris Kemp
Greg Jones
Russell Ingram
Pete Hill
Mitch Gould
Kyle Gardiner
Charlie Estepp
Nicole Downs
Haydn Dalton
Gavin Coleman
Bradd Buckley
Janine Bryson
Troy Brenna
Renee Bowen
Con Bekiris
Clancy Beck
Ray Anthony
Ric Anderson
Cameron Ambridge
Andrew Allen
Andrew Allan
Shea Adams

Supervising ADR Editor:
Bobbi Banks

Supervising Sound Editor:
Christopher S. Aud
Richard E. Yawn

Underwater Camera:
Simon Christidis

Utility Stunts:
Mark Wickham
Brett Praed
Ashley Fairfield

Visual Effects Editor:
Kate Baird
Paul Booth

Visual Effects Producer:
Kent Boswell
Julian Parry
Martin Wiseman

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dave Morley
Craig Clarke

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