A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 14, 2007
Original Title:
Hybrid
Alternate Titles:
Híbrido
Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Paquin Entertainment Group
RHI
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
It's an experiment in human behavior. It's an exploration of the most natural of animal impulses. It's something new under the moon. And it bites. When security dispatcher Aaron Scates is blinded in an explosion, he's put in the care of Dr. Andrea Hewlitt, famous in her field for spearheading extraordinary-though controversial-medical breakthroughs. Her newest is cross-species organ transplants, and Aaron is her first human subject. When a severely wounded wolf is brought to Dr. Hewlitt's office by museum curator Lydia Armstrong, Dr. Hewlitt leaps on the opportunity and successfully transplants the wolf's eyes to Aaron-despite Lydia's objections. Aaron, however, is thrilled. Not only can he see again, he can see in the dark. He also has an unusually acute sense of hearing, and tears into a raw steak like never before. Unfortunately, he also tends growl, and to target people as prey.
"A" Camera Operator:
Harald Ortenburger
"B" Camera Operator:
Rudy Katkic
Acting Double:
Andrew Gallinger
Crystal Biloski
Animal Wrangler:
Tracey Gardhouse
Jordan Fines
Cory Fines
Animation:
Gary Barringer
Art Department Coordinator:
Khali Wenaus
Assistant Editor:
Brittany Smith
Assistant Location Manager:
Randy Cyr
Boom Operator:
Sacha Rosen
Camera Trainee:
Ryan Wuckert
Cinematography:
Barry Gravelle
Construction Coordinator:
Jim Cebrowski
Costume Design:
Linda Madden
Craft Service:
Michelle Walker
Dialogue Editor:
Paul Morrow
Director:
Yelena Lanskaya
Driver:
Dave Perich
Julia Diana Cereceda
Executive Producer:
Michael J. Taylor
Gilles Paquin
Gary Howsam
Robert Halmi Sr.
Robert Halmi Jr.
Extras Casting:
Kari Rieger
Extras Casting Assistant:
Eleanor Erum
First Assistant Accountant:
Jennifer Omoth
First Assistant Director:
Ronaldo Nacionales
First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Brenda Magalas
Foley Artist:
Russ Dyck
Gaffer:
Joao Holowka
Generator Operator:
Jim Campbell
Key Accountant:
Wendy Gaboury
Key Grip:
François Balcaen
Key Hair Stylist:
Lori Caputi
Lighting Technician:
Michael Kelly
Location Assistant:
Andrew Gallinger
Location Manager:
Cathie J. Edgar
Music:
Terry Frewer
Payroll Accountant:
Paul Courchaine
Producer:
Phyllis Laing
Production Design:
Réjean Labrie
Props:
Crystal Biloski
Script:
Arne Olsen
Script Supervisor:
Tanya Mazur
Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Heke
Second Assistant Director:
Megan Basaraba
Set Buyer:
Remi Verfaillie
Set Designer:
Catherine Green
Set Dresser:
Robb Paraskevopoulos
Robert K. Laurie
Bruce Cook
Sound Effects Editor:
Anita Lubosch
Sound Mixer:
Dino Schiavone
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bruce Little
Special Effects Assistant:
Tim J. Langevin
Steadicam Operator:
Rudy Katkic
Still Photographer:
Allen Fraser
Story Editor:
E.G. Vakker
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Skene
Dan Skene
Chuck Robinson
Stunt Double:
Glen Thompson
Sam Robinson
Tracey Gardhouse
Stunt Driver:
Lori MacKay
Stunts:
Richard Thomas
Sean Skene
Dan Skene
Robert Borges
Unit Publicist:
RoseAnna Schick
Writer:
Arne Olsen
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