Megaville (1992) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 22, 1992

Original Title:
Megaville

Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Heritage Entertainment Inc.
White Noise Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 93

Big city. Big bucks. Big trouble.

In the future, national boundaries have been broken down and two giant super-states remain—the bleak, oppressive, and totalitarian "Hemisphere," and the sprawling and futuristic "Megaville." Megaville has an elected president, but the entire system is rife with corruption. All forms of media are encouraged in Megaville, but this freedom has aided moral decay with the distribution of pornography and violent movies. Outside Megaville lies the Hemisphere; whereas Megaville is clean and ordered, the Hemisphere is in a state of decay. Travel from the Hemisphere to Megaville is restricted with few exceptions to the powerful. An outwardly totalitarian regime governs the daily life of civilians in the Hemisphere and the people live in fear of the "CKS" (the secret police). All forms of media are illegal in the Hemisphere. CC wikipedia.org

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ADR Recordist:
Smith Craig

Art Direction:
Troy Myers

Assistant Editor:
F. Paul Benz

Assistant Property Master:
Peter Gum

Assistant Sound Editor:
Cathy McKelvey
Allie Marcel
Christian Hoff

Associate Producer:
Cynthia E. Hill
Marshall Crosby

Best Boy Electric:
Christopher Prampin

Best Boy Grip:
Sven Ecklund

Boom Operator:
Steve Brown

Camera Operator:
Geza Sinkovics
Roger Olkowski

Casting:
Michael Cutler

Color Timer:
Ruben Guerrero
Ray Morfino

Construction Coordinator:
Jonathan A. Carlson

Costume Assistant:
Cynthia Vincent

Costume Designer:
Shawna Trpcic

Creative Consultant:
Bernhard Lehner

Dialogue Editor:
Anthony Milch
Frank McKelvey

Director:
Peter Lehner

Director of Photography:
Zoltán David

Editor:
Pietro Scalia

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Hubie Kerns Jr.

Executive Producer:
Robert Michael Steloff
Peter Lehner

First Assistant Camera:
Craig Cockerill

First Assistant Director:
Marshall Crosby

Foley Artist:
Joan Rowe

Foley Recordist:
Timothy Pearson

Gaffer:
Brian Villegas

Grip:
Mark Sadler

Hair Designer:
Carolyn C. Lampe

Key Grip:
Kurt Johnstad

Location Manager:
Mark Zimmer

Makeup Artist:
Carolyn C. Lampe

Original Music Composer:
Stacy Widelitz

Post Production Supervisor:
David Hernandez

Producer:
Christina Schmidlin
Andres Pfäffli

Production Design:
Milo

Production Sound Mixer:
Clifford 'Kip' Gynn

Property Master:
Rita Moshier

Script Supervisor:
Robin Anderson

Second Assistant Camera:
Jackie Weaver
Todd Dennis
David Lina
Jay Herron
Ronnie Dennis

Second Assistant Director:
Rod Smith
James B. Magowan

Second Second Assistant Director:
James B. Magowan

Second Unit Director:
Hubie Kerns Jr.

Set Decoration:
Troy Myers

Sound Effects Designer:
Leonard Marcel

Sound Effects Editor:
John Paul Jones
Samuel T. Crutcher
Patrick O'Sullivan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
T.A. Moore Jr.
Mark Cooper

Sound Recordist:
Konrad Wittmer

Special Effects:
Michael Scroggins

Still Photographer:
Lori Stoll
Isa Brito

Stunt Coordinator:
Hubie Kerns Jr.

Unit Production Manager:
Cynthia E. Hill

Writer:
Peter Lehner
Gordon Chavis

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