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Release Date:
November 16, 1997
Original Title:
Medusa's Child
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia TriStar Television
Comsky Group
Mandalay Television
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 240
Fuming over the departure of his wife Vivian and the cutting of his research funding, crazy nuclear scientist Rogers Henry constructs Medusa, a thermonuclear bomb capable of generating a continent-sized electro-magnetic pulse; such EMP could effectively destroy a computer-based society. He dupes Vivian into bringing it to the Pentagon to exact his final revenge on the government, rigging it so it will explode before its count-down if Vivian's pacemaker isn't within fifteen feet of it. Medusa arms itself in the air aboard Scott Nash's 737 cargo plane, and with Hurricane Sigrid about to hit the coast, nobody wants to let them land. Based on the novel by John J. Nance.
Armorer:
Rob Fournier
Art Direction:
Eija Johnson
Assistant Art Director:
Mark Soparlo
James Cordeiro
Assistant Costume Designer:
Karin Nosella
Camera Operator:
John Trapman
Casting:
Gary M. Zuckerbrod
Coreen Mayrs
Casting Associate:
Heike Brandstatter
Construction Coordinator:
David Dague
Costume Design:
Gregory Mah
Dialogue Editor:
Randal S. Thomas
Director:
Larry Shaw
Director of Photography:
Kees Van Oostrum
Editor:
Gary Karr
First Assistant Camera:
Timothy Robin Spencer
Gaffer:
Darren McLean
Key Hair Stylist:
Nicole Bivens
Makeup Artist:
Tina Louise Teoli
Norma Hill-Patton
Music:
Louis Febre
Novel:
John J. Nance
Producer:
George W. Perkins
Production Design:
Byron King
Property Master:
Bryan Korenberg
Script Supervisor:
Jessica Clothier
Set Decoration:
Tedd Kuchera
Sound Effects Editor:
Charles Bruce
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thomas J. Huth
David M. Weishaar
Sound Recordist:
Michael S. Wren
Special Effects Coordinator:
Tim Storvick
Stunt Double:
Celia Bond
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Keith Hamakawa
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Lee Wilson
Writer:
Ellen Weston
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