A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 13, 1999
Original Title:
Survivor
Alternate Titles:
Nightworld: Survivor
Otages en Alaska
Survivor - Das Grauen aus dem ewigen Eis
Genres:
Action | Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
An Arctic oil rig crew discovers something strange far beneath the Earth's surface, which may or may not be responsible for the series of murders that begin to take place.
Art Direction:
David Hirschfield
Casting:
Hank McCann
Costume Designer:
Donna Wong
Director:
David Straiton
Director of Photography:
Michael McMurray
Editor:
Tom Joerin
Executive Producer:
Stephen Ujlaki
Lewis Chesler
David Perlmutter
First Assistant Director:
Andreas Hass
Key Hair Stylist:
Moira Verwijk
Makeup Artist:
Ava Stone
Music:
Norman Orenstein
Original Music Composer:
Norman Orenstein
Producer:
Adam J. Shully
Ken Gord
Production Design:
Wendy Morrow
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Calderhead
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kelly Groh
Stunt Coordinator:
John Stoneham Jr.
Stunt Double:
John Stead
Brittney Banks
Stunts:
Don Stockford
Jamie Jones
Layton Morrison
Steve Lucescu
Brian Jagersky
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Savela
Writer:
Joshua Michael Stern
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