A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 13, 2001
Original Title:
Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal
Alternate Titles:
Turbulence 3: Métal hurlant
Turbulência 3
Турбулентность 3: Тяжёлый металл
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 96
Rock superstar Slade Craven has decided to hang up his rock & roll shoes and has planned something very special for his final show -- instead of a typical concert in some sports arena, he'll play a set aboard a 747 jumbo jet, flying from Los Angeles to Toronto, with the gig broadcast live to millions of fans over the Internet. But what Craven didn't count on is the presence of a deranged fan with a gun who attempts to hijack the plane, throwing the show into chaos and putting the lives of everyone aboard the jet at risk.
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Art Direction:
Gary Pembroke Allen
Casting:
Trish Robinson
Kim Williams
Co-Producer:
Jamie Brown
Costume Design:
Trish Flynn
Director:
Jorge Montesi
Director of Photography:
Philip Linzey
Editor:
Lisa Robison
Executive Producer:
Darin Spillman
Gary Howsam
Key Hair Stylist:
Jill Winston
Makeup Artist:
Margaret Yaworski
Music:
John McCarthy
Producer:
Ogden Gavanski
Production Design:
Randy Chodak
Screenplay:
Wade Ferley
Set Decoration:
David Chiasson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Miguel Nunes
Paul Sharpe
Special Effects Coordinator:
Allen Benjamin
Still Photographer:
Kimberly French
Stunt Coordinator:
Garvin Cross
Stunt Double:
Brett Armstrong
Stunts:
Kirk Caouette
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jacqueline Cristianini
Utility Stunts:
Althea McAdam
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Vyk Harnett
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