A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 18, 2014
Original Title:
Poseidon Rex
Alternate Titles:
Bestia z Belize
Monstrum z hlubin
Poséidon Rex
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Titan Global Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
Jackson Slate, famous treasure hunter, is out to find the legendary Lost Gold Of Cortez in the open waters off a secluded island in the Caribbean Sea. Using dynamite to blast his way through centuries of silt, new chasms are created reaching miles below the ancient ocean floor. From here, an ancient evil is released, that quickly, savagely, and without warning, destroys Jackson s boat and kills his crew. The sole survivor of the carnage, Jackson teams up with marine biologist, Sarah, to venture back to the site and investigate the horrific events. They extract an egg from the darkest depths of the ocean and take it back to the lab to investigate. But when it hatches, they realise they have awaken a deadly prehistoric monster, the P-Rex, which will stop at nothing until the entire island is destroyed...
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Costume Design:
Jessica Lynn Mathis
Digital Effects Producer:
Ryan Carter
Director:
Mark L. Lester
Director of Photography:
Alexander Yellen
Editor:
Daniel Duncan
Executive Producer:
Felix McNulty
Jeff Goldman
Stuart Alson
Makeup Department Head:
Carleigh Herbert
Original Music Composer:
Chris Cano
Producer:
Anthony Fankhauser
Mark L. Lester
Production Design:
John 'Skip' Weaver
Stunt Double:
Stephanie Tichenor
Mike Searle
Herbert Eagan
Visual Effects:
Joshua Graham
Howley Smoot
Kevin Lane
Yancy Calzada
Christian McIntire
Visual Effects Producer:
Vanessa Evigan
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Scott Wheeler
Writer:
Rafael Jordan
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