A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 22, 2014
Original Title:
Shockwave Darkside
Alternate Titles:
Darkside
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Favorit Film
Pipeline Entertainment
Red Giant Media
Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
The nano-plague that poisoned Earth’s water supply has reached its 60-year critical mass. The Unlight enemy forced the first exodus to the moon where the outlawed banished population was supposed to die. But now the Unlights have launched from Earth and are amassing on the south-west sector of the darkside of the moon for a massive ice-mining operation. It will be the last Great War and lunar troops are sent into battle for the precious resource. However one squad is shot down and the five surviving soldiers find themselves stranded. Cut off and behind enemy lines, they start a dangerous journey through snipers and minefields back to their extraction point with only 36 hours of oxygen left. As their numbers dwindle and nerves fray, they make an amazing discovery about Earth’s satellite that just might save their lives. From THE BANSHEE CHAPTER producers comes a space shocker with gravity.
Animation:
Ryan O'Rourke
Leslie Watters
Casting:
Stephen Vincent
Mike DeMayo
Sig De Miguel
Cinematography:
Joe Gabriel
Robert Fiske
Director:
Jay Weisman
Editor:
Doug Fitch
Eric S. Dow
Gaffer:
Sam Krueger
Makeup Department Head:
Eric Rodrigues
Music:
Andreas Weidinger
Producer:
Kevin Fox
Dan DeFilippo
Dave Marken
Aimee Schoof
Isen Robbins
Production Design:
Christopher Plummer
Sound Designer:
John Northcraft
Sound Recordist:
Allison Howe
Spencer Witter
Special Effects Supervisor:
Keith McGregor
VFX Artist:
Jeremy Wanek
Visual Effects Producer:
Wayne Harry Johnson Jr.
Writer:
Jay Weisman
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