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Release Date:
July 17, 2002
Original Title:
Python 2
Alternate Titles:
Python II
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Syfy
Unified Film Organization
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 89
A man, his business partner, and his wife are enlisted to transport an unknown object from a Russian military base, only to discover that the object is a giant, genetically-altered python.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Lorenzo Senatore
Art Direction:
Borislav Mihailovski
Associate Producer:
T.J. Sakasegawa
Casting:
Shala Lang
LariAnn Lang
Character Technical Supervisor:
Yancy Calzada
Colorist:
Todor G. Todorov
Digital Compositor:
Ulysses Argetta
Director:
Lee Alan McConnell
Director of Photography:
Azusa Ohno
Editor:
David Flores
Executive Producer:
Richard Smith
James Hollensteiner
Thomas J. Niedermeyer Jr.
First Assistant Director:
Joel Morales
In Memory Of:
Janine M. Clark
Key Grip:
Vasil Galabov
Key Hair Stylist:
Francie Hart
Key Makeup Artist:
Francie Hart
Line Producer:
Melanie J. Elin
Makeup Artist:
Mariana Love
Music:
Richard McHugh
Producer:
Phillip J. Roth
Melanie J. Elin
Jeffery Beach
Production Design:
Georgi Todorov
Script Supervisor:
Krasimira Karachorova
Second Assistant Director:
Viktor Bozhinov
Second Second Assistant Director:
Alexander Kossev
Sound Effects Editor:
Kenneth Skoglund
Anders Ross
Sound Mixer:
Bill Reinhardt
Special Effects:
Vasko Dikov
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
J.M. Logan
Stunts:
Kaloian Vodenicharov
Unit Production Manager:
Janine M. Clark
VFX Artist:
David Ridlen
Kevin Gendreau
Jason Shulman
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Steven M. Blasini
Visual Effects Designer:
Michael John McCracken
Writer:
Jeff Rank
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