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Release Date:
May 16, 2017
Original Title:
Cold Zone
Alternate Titles:
100 Below Zero
Strefa zimna
Genres:
Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 JP: G US: PG-13
Runtime: 85
A storm is coming. No one could predict it. No one can measure it. Now one family must survive it. You can't come in from the cold.
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Assistant Property Master:
Krista Steele
Assistant Set Decoration:
Jordan Andrews
Boom Operator:
Emmet Falconer
Camera Operator:
Ryan Skeete
Christopher Charles Kempinski
Colorist:
Lionel Barton
Costume Design:
Miles Roberts
Director:
John MacCarthy
Director of Photography:
Christopher Charles Kempinski
Dolly Grip:
Vincent Oosterhof
Miguel Helu Lopez
Editor:
Lindsey Canning
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
First Assistant Camera:
Barry Newton
Christian Eggenberger
First Assistant Editor:
Stephen Grobe
Gaffer:
Chris Tobiesen
Genetator Operator:
Luke Nesbitt
Hair Department Head:
Alicia Chao
Key Grip:
Björn Hermannes
Key Makeup Artist:
Melissa Sahlstrom
Makeup & Hair:
Miranda Upton
Producer:
Costa Vassos
Production Coordinator:
Lyvia Cohen
Production Design:
Heather Lidberg
Property Master:
Alika Autran
Katherine Kadler
Script Supervisor:
Tara Dafoe
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Jonathan Yip
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Tom Bowser
Set Decoration:
Marguerite Royer
Set Medic:
Brenda Huggins
Sound Designer:
Aaron Tchir
Sound Mixer:
Barton Hewett
Steadicam Operator:
Jay Clennan
Still Photographer:
Brenda J. Falvey
Stunt Coordinator:
Kirk Jaques
Stunt Double:
Paul Genovese
Writer:
Hannah Davies
Ivan Hayden
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