A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 7, 2006
Original Title:
Caved In: Prehistoric Terror
Alternate Titles:
Deep Threat
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CineTel Pictures
Syfy
Production Countries:
Romania | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 DK: 15 US: R
Runtime: 93
An extreme adventure tour group headed by deep caving expert John Palmer descends into a 2000 Ft abandoned salt mine , that was mysteriously closed down years ago after an unexplained disaster trapped all of the miners . They prepare for rock slides , blackouts , cave-ins - whatever might threaten their journey and commence their descent into the depths.
Assistant Director:
Anatol Reghintovschi
Casting:
Florin Kevorkian
Cinematography:
Adolfo Bartoli
Co-Producer:
Neil Elman
Daniel Gilboy
Vicki L. Sawyer
Costume Design:
Christina DeMasi
Dana Istrate
Director:
Richard Pepin
Executive Producer:
Geoff Anderson
Paul Hertzberg
First Assistant Director:
Craig Borden
Key Makeup Artist:
Katalin Urszuly
Line Producer:
Gian Paolo Varani
Michael Philip
Makeup Artist:
Adrian Hostiuc
Makeup Supervisor:
John L. Healy
Music:
Aldo Shllaku
Producer:
Lisa M. Hansen
Production Design:
John Welbanks
Second Assistant Director:
Aaron Walters
Ruxandra Slotea
Second Unit Director:
Michael Philip
Set Decoration:
Andrea Rotaru
Sound Mixer:
Stanomir Dragoş
Stunts:
Dorin Zaharia
Supervising Producer:
Daniel Gilboy
Third Assistant Director:
Irina Bryson
Unit Production Manager:
Uri Mossinsohn
Writer:
Neil Elman
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