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Release Date:
September 30, 2003
Original Title:
Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision
Alternate Titles:
Idozsaru 2 - Verseny az idovel
Timecop: The Berlin Decision
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Capital Arts Entertainment
TE Encore Films
Universal Studios Home Entertainment Family Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 NL: 12 US: R
Runtime: 81
20 years after a set of events, the Time Enforcement Commission (TEC), is still going strong. Now Brandon Miller a TEC operative, believes that they have a responsibility to change history hoping that the world will be better but Ryan Chan another Tec operative stops him but kills the woman he loves in the process.
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Assistant Director:
Xochi Blymyer
Casting:
Julia Verdin
Co-Producer:
Gary Scott Thompson
Costume Design:
Bonnie Stauch
Director:
Steve Boyum
Director of Photography:
Crescenzo G.P. Notarile
Executive Producer:
Christopher Taylor
Fight Choreographer:
Fran Joseph
Jerry Poteet
First Assistant Camera:
Josh Medak
Hairstylist:
Michelle Rene Elam
Key Hair Stylist:
Laine Trzinski
Key Makeup Artist:
Erin Braus-Guth
Music:
Andy Gray
Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco
Producer:
Mike Elliott
Production Design:
Anton Tremblay
Script Supervisor:
Sandy Schklair
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Katie Boyum
Set Decoration:
Lisa Tong
Set Dresser:
Chris Larsen
Special Effects Coordinator:
Morgan Guynes
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
John Beuchler
Steadicam Operator:
David J. Frederick
Still Photographer:
Canyon Prince
Chuck Zlotnick
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Pruitt
Stunt Double:
Lin Oeding
Jeff Wolfe
Stunts:
J.J. Perry
Matthew R. Anderson
Todd Bryant
Jace Jeanes
Gregg Sargeant
Visual Effects:
Al Magliochetti
Kent Butterworth
Writer:
Mike Richardson
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