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Release Date:
February 18, 2014
Original Title:
Apocalypse Pompeii
Alternate Titles:
El apocalipsis de Pompeya
Volcano Returns
Vulcão - O Apocalipse
Genres:
Action | Adventure
Production Companies:
Nimar Studios
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 88
When a former Special Ops commando visits Pompeii, his wife and daughter are trapped as Mt. Vesuvius erupts with massive force. While his family fights to survive the deadly onslaught of heat and lava, he enlists his former teammates in a daring operation beneath the ruins of the city of Pompeii.
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Art Direction:
Emil Grigor
Camera Operator:
Georgi Vasillev
Casting:
Jonas Talkington
Costume Design:
Nikolai Kirilov
Dialogue Editor:
Dana Olsefsky
Director:
Ben Demaree
Director of Photography:
Ben Demaree
Editor:
Ana Florit
Executive Producer:
David Rimawi
First Assistant Camera:
Alexander Alexandrov
First Assistant Director:
Kiril Neitchev
Foley Editor:
Michael Hardman
Gaffer:
Todor Kostov
Key Grip:
Vasil Galabov
Makeup Artist:
Desislava Manasieva
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Metcalfe
Producer:
David Michael Latt
Production Coordinator:
Natasha Roth
Production Design:
Kess Bonnet
Property Master:
Assem Rivitrov
Script Supervisor:
Jonas Talkington
Set Decoration:
Nikolay Nachev
Sound Effects Editor:
Andy Hurtado
Special Effects Coordinator:
Georgi Kraev
Steadicam Operator:
Luke Rocheleau
Still Photographer:
Georgi Vasilev
Story:
Steve Bevilacqua
Stunt Coordinator:
Parvan Parvanov
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Glenn Campbell
Writer:
Jacob Cooney
Bill Hanstock
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