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Release Date:
September 18, 2012
Original Title:
The Encounter 2: Paradise Lost
Alternate Titles:
Encounter 2
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Kaos Entertainment
Pure Flix Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10
Runtime: 100
Seven years after the world's most devastating tsunami in Thailand six strangers find themselves trapped in a beach side resort on the brink of an oncoming hurricane. Each of their hearts are broken and silently cry out on the most desperate night of their lives. As the storm rages on and the six strangers fall deeper into the heart of darkness another guest arrives at the hotel. He says he is Jesus Christ, and he knows what each of them suffers from. Knowing their dire need, he came to bring them all a message of hope and rescue them from the darkest corners of their own hearts.
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Camera Operator:
Russ Stoddard
Casting:
Billy DaMota
Casting Associate:
Dea Vise
Director:
Bobby Smyth
Director of Photography:
Mark Dadlani
Editor:
Vance Null
Line Producer:
Akarapong Bunchalaksi
Original Music Composer:
Will Musser
Producer:
Michael Scott
David A.R. White
Sound Designer:
Greg Miller
Sound Recordist:
Chai Kongsillawas
Visual Effects:
Josh D. Bates
Writer:
Sean Paul Murphy
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