Futureworld (1976) [PG]

Release Date:
August 13, 1976

Original Title:
Futureworld

Alternate Titles:
Ano 2003 - Operação Terra
Future World
Mundo futuro
SF未来世界
Salainen tehtävä
Westworld 2 - Futureworld
Ο Μυστηριώδης Κόσμος του Μέλλοντος
Бъдещ свят
Мир будущего
Фючъруърлд

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
American International Pictures
The Aubrey Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  DE: 12  GB: PG  US: PG 

Runtime: 108

Is this you... or are YOU you?

Two years after the Westworld tragedy in the Delos amusement park, the corporate owners have reopened the park following over $1 billion in safety and other improvements. For publicity purposes, reporters Chuck Browning and Tracy Ballard are invited to review the park. Just prior to arriving at the park, however, Browning is given a clue by a dying man that something is amiss.

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Art Direction:
Trevor Williams

Assistant Editor:
Leo Gomez-Guerra
Charles Titone

Assistant Property Master:
Kenneth Crawford

Best Boy Electric:
Bill Lindner

Best Boy Grip:
Pete G. Papanickolas
Jack Johnson

Boom Operator:
Clint Althouse

Camera Operator:
Lloyd Ahern II
Jack Willoughby

Casting:
Betty Martin

Construction Coordinator:
George Stokes
Reggie Foster

Costume Supervisor:
James M. George

Director:
Richard T. Heffron

Director of Photography:
Howard Schwartz
Gene Polito

Dolly Grip:
Peter J. Breen

Editor:
James Mitchell

Electrician:
Richard McConihay

Executive Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff

First Assistant Camera:
Richard J. Edesa

First Assistant Director:
Robert J. Koster

Gaffer:
Lon Massey
Bill Neff

Hairstylist:
Janis Clark
Jo Ann Phillips

Key Grip:
John L. Black

Leadman:
Mike Garcia

Location Casting:
Gary Chason

Location Manager:
Lea Andrews

Makeup Artist:
Robert Norin
Marvin G. Westmore

Music Editor:
Dan Carlin Sr.

Music Supervisor:
Bodie Chandler

Original Music Composer:
Fred Karlin

Producer:
Richard T. Heffron
Samuel Z. Arkoff
James T. Aubrey
Paul N. Lazarus III

Production Controller:
Dennis A. Brown

Production Coordinator:
Irene Berkman

Production Executive:
Harry Templeton

Production Manager:
Marty Hornstein

Production Supervisor:
Elliot Schick

Property Master:
Russell Goble

Script Supervisor:
Marshall J. Wolins

Second Assistant Camera:
Lynn Lockwood

Second Assistant Director:
Jan R. Lloyd

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Robert C. Jessup

Set Decoration:
Marvin March
Dennis W. Peeples

Set Designer:
Eric W. Orbom

Sound Mixer:
Charles T. Knight

Still Photographer:
Steve Wever

Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Nuckles

Stunts:
Bud Davis
Gary Davis
Jack Verbois
Gary Epper
Nick Dimitri

Transportation Captain:
James E. Foote

Transportation Coordinator:
Paul Casella Jr.

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Brent Sellstrom

Visual Effects Editor:
Albert Nalpas

Wardrobe Assistant:
Llandys Williams

Writer:
George Schenck
Mayo Simon

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