Timeline (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 26, 2003

Original Title:
Timeline

Alternate Titles:
Fatalen srok
Linia Czasu
Mreža vremena
Rescate en el tiempo
Timeline: Bald wirst du Geschichte sein
U pasttsi chasu
V lovushke vremeni
Zaman ötesi
迷失凶間
重返中世纪

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Artists Production Group (APG)
Cobalt Media Group
Mutual Film Company
Paramount Pictures
The Donners' Company

Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CH: 12  DE: 12  FR: U  GB: 12A  GR: 13  IT: T  KR: 15  NL: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 116

They had to travel into the past to save the future

A group of archaeological students become trapped in the past when they go there to retrieve their professor. The group must survive in 14th century France long enough to be rescued.

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3D Supervisor:
Lanny Cermak

ADR Editor:
Linda Folk

ADR Mixer:
Bob Baron

ADR Recordist:
Henry Godding Jr.

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Additional Camera:
Mathieu-Félix Drouin

Additional Casting:
Gail Stevens

Additional Editing:
Debra L. Tennant

Additional Music:
John Paesano

Additional Third Assistant Director:
Daniel Bouthillette

Aerial Director of Photography:
John Trapman

Animatronics Supervisor:
Neil Corbould

Armorer:
Simon Atherton

Art Department Coordinator:
Isabelle Létourneau

Art Direction:
Réal Proulx
Caroline Alder
David Sandefur
Stephen Bream
Philip Elton

Assistant Accountant:
Vladimir Fuentes

Assistant Art Director:
Claude Lafrance

Assistant Camera:
Jorge Sánchez

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Sylvain Bergevin

Assistant Costume Designer:
Donna Berwick

Assistant Craft Service:
Yannick Champagne

Assistant Decorator:
Philippe Lord

Assistant Editor:
Doug Caron

Assistant Location Manager:
Kim De Pietro

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Claudette B. Casavant
Claudette Beaudoin-Casavant

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Hélène Dt-Denis
Lori Berlanga

Assistant Property Master:
Christopher Amy

Assistant Set Dresser:
Anne Faubert

Assistant Sound Editor:
Bill Burns

Assistant Unit Manager:
Stephane Desharnais

Associate Producer:
Derek Hoffman
Brian Read

Boom Operator:
Charles J. Bond

CG Supervisor:
Michael Di Como

Camera Trainee:
Sylvain Dupuis

Carpenter:
Richard Cardon

Casting:
Sarah Halley Finn
Randi Hiller

Casting Assistant:
Carissa Chapman

Casting Associate:
Courtney Gross

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jean Courteau
Colin J. Campbell

Co-Producer:
Michael Aguilar
Kevin De La Noy

Color Timer:
Mike Milliken

Colorist:
Bryan McMahan

Conductor:
Brian Tyler

Construction Coordinator:
Alain Brochu
Rejean Brochu
Michel Brochu

Costume Assistant:
Sunita Singh

Costume Design:
Jenny Beavan

Costume Designer:
April Ferry

Costume Supervisor:
Clare Spragge
Blanche Boileau

Costumer:
Julie Amyot

Craft Service:
Roland Chaput

Data Wrangler:
David Smithson

Dialect Coach:
Cynthia Blaise

Dialogue Coach:
Francie Brown

Dialogue Editor:
Gloria D'Alessandro

Director:
Richard Donner

Director of Photography:
Caleb Deschanel

Dolby Consultant:
Trevor Ward

Dolly Grip:
Jerry C. Deats
Michael Barrere

Driver:
Vincent Houle

Editor:
Richard Marks

Electrician:
Stéphane Arbour

Executive Assistant:
Cece Neber Labao

Executive Producer:
Gary Levinsohn
Michael Ovitz
Don Granger

Finance:
Josef Brandmaier

First Assistant Accountant:
Gilles Montreuil

First Assistant Camera:
Michel Bernier

First Assistant Director:
Jim Van Wyck

Foley:
Christopher Flick

Foley Artist:
Robin Harlan

Foley Editor:
Matthew Harrison

Foley Mixer:
Ron Mellegers

Generator Operator:
Normand Simpson

Greensman:
Jason Armitage

Grip:
Denis Bois

Hair Department Head:
Bob Pritchett

Hairstylist:
Candida Conery
Candy L. Walken
Manon Joly
Lori McCoy-Bell

Key Hair Stylist:
Yolanda Toussieng

Key Makeup Artist:
David LeRoy Anderson

Leadman:
Roger Page

Lighting Technician:
David Yellin

Loader:
Amelie Duceppe

Location Scout:
Manon Cousin

Makeup Artist:
Martie Schribner
Lydia Milars
Jeanne Van Phue
Emilie Gauthier

Makeup Department Head:
Annick Chartier

Makeup Effects:
Serge Lavigueur

Matte Painter:
Jamie Baxter

Music Editor:
Gary Krause

Music Programmer:
Nick Vidar

Musician:
Marina Manukian

Negative Cutter:
Andrea Biklian

Novel:
Michael Crichton

Orchestrator:
Robert Elhai

Original Music Composer:
Brian Tyler

Painter:
Katia Kim Depatie

Payroll Accountant:
Lise Servant

Post Production Assistant:
Michael Pasqualone

Post Production Supervisor:
Debbi Bossi

Producer:
Richard Donner
Jim Van Wyck
Lauren Shuler Donner

Production Accountant:
Crystal Hawkins
Olivier Barzic

Production Coordinator:
Cindy M. Ichikawa

Production Design:
Daniel T. Dorrance

Production Driver:
Eric Chatelain

Production Illustrator:
Richard K. Buoen

Production Manager:
Daniel Auclair

Production Supervisor:
Susan Towner

Projection:
Kenn Moynihan

Prop Designer:
John Eaves

Property Master:
Louis Gascon

Propmaker:
Tony Aranda

Prosthetic Designer:
Adrien Morot

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Neil Corbould

Rigging Grip:
Jean-François Larivière

Scenic Artist:
Frederic Chamoro

Screenplay:
George Nolfi
Jeff Maguire

Script Supervisor:
Guylaine Chagnon
Sioux Richards

Sculptor:
Edith Croft

Second Assistant Camera:
Eric Amundsen

Second Assistant Director:
Geoff Dibben

Second Second Assistant Director:
Katie Carroll

Second Unit Director:
Allan Graf

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Vilmos Zsigmond

Set Costumer:
Hélène Provost

Set Decoration:
Jille Azis

Set Designer:
Gregory S. Hooper

Set Dresser:
Louise Cova

Set Medic:
Donna Armstrong

Set Painter:
Gary Antonacci

Sound Effects Editor:
Suhail Kafity

Sound Mixer:
Steve Cantamessa

Special Effects Assistant:
Marc Auclair

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gary F. Bentley

Special Effects Supervisor:
Bob Stoker

Special Effects Technician:
Jean-François Aubin

Special Props:
Pier Lefebvre

Stand In:
Martin Brisebois

Standby Painter:
Andy Aitken

Steadicam Operator:
David Crone

Still Photographer:
Philippe Bossé

Storyboard:
Geof Isherwood

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Adams
Allan Graf

Stunt Double:
Nathalie Girard
Oakley Lehman

Stunts:
Marcello Bezina
Karin Silvestri
Jean Frenette

Supervising ADR Editor:
Michael Haight

Supervising Art Director:
André Chamberland
Gary Freeman

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Kim Drummond

Supervising Music Editor:
Zigmund Gron

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dennis Drummond

Swing:
Michel Landry

Techno Crane Operator:
Bogdan Iofciulescu

Third Assistant Director:
Paul Drouin

Title Designer:
Richie Adams

Transportation Captain:
Michel Robert

Transportation Co-Captain:
Claude Bélanger

Transportation Coordinator:
Tim Parkinson

Travel Coordinator:
Yves Desjardins

Underwater Camera:
Emmanuel Béhier Migeon

Unit Manager:
Alain Bernard

Unit Production Manager:
Kevin De La Noy

Unit Publicist:
Michael Klastorin

Utility Sound:
Scott La Rue

Utility Stunts:
André Laperrière

Video Assist Operator:
Jonathan Dumont

Visual Effects Coordinator:
David M. Gray

Visual Effects Editor:
Paul Vega

Visual Effects Producer:
Denise Ream

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Dornfeld

Wardrobe Assistant:
Joe Kowalewski

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