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Release Date:
June 12, 2010
Original Title:
Stonehenge Apocalypse
Alternate Titles:
Apocalipsis en Stonehenge
Die Stonehenge Apocalypse - Die letzten Tage der Erde
Die Stonehenge Apokalypse
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
CineTel Films
Movie Central Network
National Bank of Canada TV and Motion Picture Group
Odyssey Media
Reel One Entertainment
Super Écran
Syfy
The Movie Network
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 91
When a group of archaeologists dig up a human skeleton near Stonehenge, an ancient piece of machinery hidden beneath the bedrock is discovered. Not knowing what it could be, the workers accidentally trigger the mechanism and start a chain of events that may very well end the world as we know it
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Casting:
Candice Elzinga
Co-Executive Producer:
Josée Bernard
Costume Design:
Angelina Kekich
Director:
Paul Ziller
Director of Photography:
Anthony C. Metchie
Editor:
Christopher A. Smith
Executive Producer:
Paul Hertzberg
Lisa M. Hansen
Tom Berry
Music:
Michael Neilson
Producer:
John Prince
Production Design:
Bob Bottieri
Script Supervisor:
Laura Collini
Set Decoration:
Jacqueline Miller
Stunt Coordinator:
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle
Writer:
Brad Abraham
Paul Ziller
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