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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
Time Warrior
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Jaguar Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 89
When a pirate version of the most popular - first person shooter video game lands in the hands of Matt and Jimmy, they immediately think it's the coolest video game they have ever played. Little do they know that what seems to be their favourite video game is actually an evil recruiting device to turn selected kids into real Time Warriors, at the service of "The Lord of War": an evil character behind every war since the beginning of time.
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Animation:
Roman Llanos
Camera Operator:
Joe Bigornia
Anthony Bigornia
Casting:
Rusty Meyers
Costume Design:
Daniela Castillero Ramos
Director:
Joaquin Rodriguez
Director of Photography:
Ricardo Valdez
Editor:
Ricardo Valdez
Electrician:
Eric Pool
Gaffer:
Ricardo Valdez
Hairstylist:
Justina Brittain
Key Makeup Artist:
Belia Ramos
Makeup Artist:
Justina Brittain
Music:
Dina Fanai
Producer:
Mike Halverson
Visual Effects Art Director:
Jaime Jasso
Visual Effects Producer:
Luis Guillermo Navarro
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Daniel Schmid
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