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Release Date:
March 22, 2003
Original Title:
Riverworld
Genres:
Fantasy | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alliance Atlantis
Box TV
Sci Fi Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 86
A movie for the Sci Fi Channel based on the book series by Philip José Farmer. The location is Riverworld, a mysterious and treacherous land where every human who died between the years 99,000 BC and 2,200 AD has been resurrected on the banks of a huge river.
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Art Direction:
Miro Harre
Nick Bassett
Casting:
Nina Gold
Co-Executive Producer:
Stuart Hazeldine
Co-Producer:
Justin Thomson
Costume Design:
Jane Holland
Director:
Kari Skogland
Director of Photography:
Allen Guilford
Editor:
Chris Plummer
Executive Producer:
Alex Proyas
Ralph Vicinanza
Don Reynolds
John Morayniss
Vince Gerardis
Gub Neal
Topher Dow
First Assistant Director:
Simon Ambridge
Key Hair Stylist:
Susie Glass
Key Makeup Artist:
Susie Glass
Makeup Supervisor:
Gabrielle Jones
Music:
Victoria Kelly
Novel:
Philip José Farmer
Producer:
Janine Dickins
Mary Kahn
Production Design:
Simon Murton
Ralph Davies
Screenplay:
Stuart Hazeldine
Second Assistant Director:
Stephanie Weststrate
Second Unit Director:
Paul Grinder
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Dan Perry
Jason Docherty
Stunts:
Zoë Bell
Sean Button
Tim Wong
Taran Howell
Steve McQuillan
Glen Levy
Steve Reinsfield
Tony Marsh
Allan Poppleton
Jonathan Costelloe
Supervising Producer:
Peter Bray
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paul Butterworth
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