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Release Date:
March 13, 2005
Original Title:
Supervolcano
Alternate Titles:
Kaftos olethros
Kun tulivuori purkautuu
Supersopka
Supertulivuori
Supervulcano
Superwulkan - scenariusz katastrofy
Szupervulkán - A végsõ kitörés
Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
BBC Film
Big Blast Productions
Discovery
Legacy Filmworks
Mediaset
NHK
ProSieben Television
Production Countries:
Germany | Italy | Japan | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 12
Runtime: 120
Yellowstone is a park, but it's also the deadliest volcano on Earth. Beneath it, a sleeping 'dragon' is stirring. When an earthquake opens a crack for magma to seep through, other warning signs of an eruption start popping up, but they are ignored or dismissed as 'minor'. But when they learn an eruption will happen, panic breaks out through people of the USA and the world.
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Art Direction:
Doris Deutschmann
Camera Operator:
Wayne MacConnell
Mark Chow
Jon Boyce
Casting:
Carol Kelsay
Carl Proctor
Colorist:
Simone Grattarola
Costume Design:
Maria Livingstone
Director:
Tony Mitchell
Director of Photography:
Derek Rogers
Editor:
Mark Gravil
First Assistant Director:
Marcia Gay
Lighting Technician:
Chris Meakes
Location Manager:
Linda Yip
Makeup Department Head:
Bev Wright
Music:
Ty Unwin
Online Editor:
Jamie Shemeld
Producer:
Ailsa Orr
Deboragh Gabler
Production Design:
Paul Joyal
Script Editor:
Susie Conklin
Sound:
John Boyle
Sound Editor:
Max Bygrave
Tim Owens
Ben Peace
Still Photographer:
David Gray
Stunt Coordinator:
Owen Walstrom
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Grahame Andrew
Mark Richardson
Writer:
Edward Canfor-Dumas
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