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Release Date:
June 24, 2006
Original Title:
Android Apocalypse
Alternate Titles:
Coração de Aço
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Independent Moving Productions Inc. (IMPinc.)
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 95
Machines have taken over, but left humans thinking that they are still the ones in charge. The androids need humans because of the human brain fluid; without it the android brains can't work. Until the mad scientist finds out how to make this brain fluid artificially that is.
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Casting:
Paul Weber
Costume Design:
Cathy McComb
Director:
Paul Ziller
Director of Photography:
Mark Dobrescu
Editor:
Arthur Tarnowski
Executive Producer:
Meyer Shwarzstein
First Assistant Director:
Kevin Leslie
Gaffer:
Andrew Gordon
Key Hair Stylist:
Nina McArthur
Makeup Department Head:
Tracy George
Original Music Composer:
Todd Bryanton
Producer:
Gail Tilson
Kim Berlin
Production Design:
Bob Bottieri
Second Assistant Director:
Dwain Dupley
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Johnny Radzik
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Evan Rust
Steve Hasiak
Special Effects:
Leo Weiser
Stunt Coordinator:
Terrance Leigh
Stunt Double:
Jodi Stecyk
Christian Fraser
Daniel Ford Beavis
Lori MacKay
Ron Webber
Stunts:
Amy Matysio
Utility Stunts:
Joel McGowan
Writer:
Karl Schiffman
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