Harpies (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 23, 2007

Original Title:
Harpies

Alternate Titles:
Stan Lee's Harpies

Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BUFO
Intandem Films
Sci-Fi Channel

Production Countries:
Bulgaria | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

Jason Avery is an ex-cop now working as a museum security guard. Armed thieves break in intent on stealing a priceless obelisk that's stored within this vault-like stone structure. The scientist behind the theft talks of the obelisk giving him the power to control harpies, demonic winged female monsters of classic mythology. Through a series of contrived events, the obelisk opens a time portal that Jason promptly falls into, crash landing over a thousand years in the past in a land threatened by evil harpies.

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Co-Executive Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen

Costume Design:
Irena Veselinova

Costume Supervisor:
Jasmina Vasileva

Digital Compositor:
Joshua Carver
David Fred Masselink

Director:
Josh Becker

Director of Photography:
Ivo Peitchev

Executive Producer:
Stan Lee

Makeup Artist:
Daniela Avramova

Music:
Jean-Michel Guirao

Producer:
Jeff Franklin

Set Dresser:
Ivan Radev

Sound Effects Editor:
Lisa Hannan
Xavier Sol

Sound Mixer:
Emil Evtimov

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Patrick Giraudi

Supervising Producer:
Cindy Carroll

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick Giraudi

Writer:
Declan O'Brien

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