San Andreas Quake (2015) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 19, 2015

Original Title:
San Andreas Quake

Alternate Titles:
2012 Returns

Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
The Asylum

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  KR: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

When a discredited L.A. Seismologist warns of an impending 12.7 earthquake, no one takes her seriously. Now on her own, she races desperately to get her family to safety before the earthquake breaks Los Angeles apart from the mainland.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Andrew Giannetta

Art Direction:
Ryan Cochran

Associate Producer:
Paul Bales

Casting:
Gerald Webb

Costume Design:
Katherine Hegarty

Digital Compositor:
Aine Graham
Tammy Klein

Director:
John Baumgartner

Director of Photography:
Ben Demaree

Editor:
Ana Florit

Executive Producer:
David Rimawi

Gaffer:
Benjamin Cumming

Graphic Designer:
Tammy Klein

Line Producer:
Lauren Elizabeth Hood

Makeup Department Head:
Tracy Rosen

Original Music Composer:
Chris Cano

Producer:
David Michael Latt

Production Design:
Kalise Wallace

Screenplay:
John Baumgartner

Stunt Coordinator:
Kyro Wavebourne

Stunt Double:
Erika Keck
Chad Zigmund
Deanna Page

Stunt Driver:
Vinny Silva
Robert Streeper

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries

Utility Stunts:
Chris Cleveland

VFX Artist:
Paul Knott
Aaron Witlin
Sasha Burrow
Glenn Campbell

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joseph J. Lawson

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