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Release Date:
November 18, 2001
Original Title:
Invincible
Alternate Titles:
Invencibles
Invincible - Die Liga der Unbesiegbaren
Niepokonany
شکست ناپذیر
უძლეველი
灭世天魔
Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Icon Productions
Momentum Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
The Shadow Men are immortal beings of darkness and destruction. One such Shadow Man, Os (Zane), is confronted by the White Warrior, a being of light, and given the chance to change his ways or die. After the White Warrior bests Os in combat, she opens his heart to the power of love, and charges him to find the warriors who are the representation of the five elements and will save the world.
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Assistant Camera:
Jason Binnie
John Radel
Best Boy Electric:
Stephen Gray
Camera Operator:
Marc Spicer
Dialogue Coach:
Bruce Shapiro
Director:
Jefery Levy
Director of Photography:
John Stokes
Executive Producer:
Mel Gibson
Jet Li
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Luke Thomas
First Assistant Director:
Liz Tan
Gaffer:
Paul Booth
Matt Slattery
Grip:
Paul Heidke
Key Grip:
Warren Grieef
Benn Hyde
Lighting Technician:
Benjamin Dugard
Production Accountant:
Christine Moran
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Pim Kulk
Second Assistant Director:
Guy Campbell
Second Second Assistant Director:
Joanne Pearce
Songs:
Gregg Arthur
Steadicam Operator:
Marc Spicer
Still Photographer:
Jan Thijs
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Anderson
Stunts:
Tove Petterson
Brit Sooby
Darko Tuscan
Keir Beck
Writer:
Derek Haas
Michael Brandt
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