Unstoppable (2010) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 4, 2010

Original Title:
Unstoppable

Alternate Titles:
8888
Imparable
Runaway Train
Unstoppable: Außer Kontrolle
À Fond de train
ด่วนวินาศ หยุดไม่อยู่
不可阻挡
煞破天劫

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Dune Entertainment
Firm Films
Millbrook Farm Productions
Prospect Park
Scott Free Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CA: PG  CH: 12  CZ: 15+  DE: 12  DK: 11  ES: 7  FR: U  GB: 12A  GR: 13  HU: 16  IE: 12A  IT: T  JP: PG12  KR: 12  LT: N-13  NL: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/12  SE: 11  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 98

1,000,000 Tons. 100,000 Lives. 100 Minutes.

A runaway train, transporting deadly, toxic chemicals, is barreling down on Stanton, Pennsylvania, and proves to be unstoppable until a veteran engineer and young conductor risk their lives to try and stop it with a switch engine.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Carla S. Nemec
Christina Romney-Glotzer

Art Direction:
Julian Ashby
Drew Boughton
Denise Hudson
Dawn Swiderski

CG Supervisor:
Jason Schugardt
Bret St. Clair

Camera Operator:
John T. Connor
Darin Moran
Martin Schaer
John Skotchdopole

Casting:
Denise Chamian

Co-Producer:
Adam Somner

Construction Coordinator:
Mike Villarino
Dale DeStefani

Costume Design:
Penny Rose

Costume Supervisor:
Stacy Horn

Director:
Tony Scott

Director of Photography:
Ben Seresin

Dolly Grip:
Michael Wahl
Ralph Del Castillo

Editor:
Robert Duffy
Chris Lebenzon

Executive Producer:
Chris Ciaffa
Rick Yorn
Jeff Kwatinetz

First Assistant Director:
Adam Somner

Gaffer:
Jack English

Hair Department Head:
Yolanda Toussieng

Hair Designer:
Danny Moumdjian

Hairstylist:
Larry M. Cherry
Diane Dixon

Key Hair Stylist:
Wyatt Belton

Key Makeup Artist:
Diane Heller

Lead Animator:
Michael Shelton

Lighting Technician:
Scott Sprague
Simone Perusse

Makeup Artist:
Carl Fullerton
Rachel Kick
Sandra Linn Koepper
Debi Young

Makeup Department Head:
Edouard F. Henriques

Original Music Composer:
Harry Gregson-Williams

Pre-Visualization Supervisor:
Duane Floch

Producer:
Julie Yorn
Tony Scott
Mimi Rogers
Eric McLeod
Alex Young

Production Design:
Chris Seagers

Production Sound Mixer:
William B. Kaplan

Property Master:
Eugene McCarthy

Rigging Gaffer:
Joshua Stern

Rigging Grip:
Pat Dames
Skip Haswell
Dan Jarrell

Set Decoration:
Rosemary Brandenburg

Sound Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan

Special Effects Coordinator:
Joe Pancake
Bruno Van Zeebroeck

Special Effects Supervisor:
John Frazier

Steadicam Operator:
Mark Meyers

Still Photographer:
Robert Zuckerman

Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Gary Powell

Stunt Double:
Jeremy Fry

Stunt Driver:
Michael Runyard
Keith Campbell

Stunts:
Clay Cullen

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark P. Stoeckinger

Tattooist:
Mark Mahoney

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Diana Cheng
Elayaraja

Visual Effects Editor:
Jose Marra
Kosta Saric

Visual Effects Producer:
Kimberly Covate

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paul O'Shea

Wigmaker:
Natasha Ladek

Writer:
Mark Bomback

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