Panic Room (2002) [R]

Release Date:
March 29, 2002

Original Title:
Panic Room

Alternate Titles:
La habitación del pánico
Panik Otağı
Safe Room
The Panic Room
Úkryt
Комната страха
Խուճապի Սենյակ
顫慄空間
颤栗空间
패닉 룸

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Hofflund/Polone
Indelible Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16  AU: MA15+  BR: 14  CA: 14A  CH: 16  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  FR: 12  GB: 15  HU: 18  IE: 15  KR: 15  NL: 16  PL: 18  PT: M/12  RO: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 111

It was supposed to be the safest room in the house.

Trapped in their New York brownstone's panic room, a hidden chamber built as a sanctuary in the event of break-ins, newly divorced Meg Altman and her young daughter Sarah play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with three intruders - Burnham, Raoul and Junior - during a brutal home invasion. But the room itself is the focal point because what the intruders really want is inside it.

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Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
Tom Bellfort

ADR Engineer:
Edward J. Hernandez

ADR Mixer:
Doc Kane

ADR Recordist:
Jeanette Browning

Actor's Assistant:
Erin O'Donnell

Animation:
Gabriel Vargas

Art Department Coordinator:
Carla S. Nemec

Art Direction:
James E. Tocci
Keith Neely

Assistant Accountant:
Kirsten Anderson

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Mark Hadland

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Karen Brocco

Assistant Editor:
Alex Olivares
John Venzon

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Orlando R. Gonzales

Assistant Property Master:
Bryce Moore

Assistant Sound Designer:
Misa Kageyama
Eric B. Dachs

Associate Producer:
John S. Dorsey

Best Boy Grip:
Walter Royle

Boom Operator:
Marvin E. Lewis

CG Artist:
Dupuis Verbeke
Richard Palmieri
Delahaye Bonnell
Boudaille Alves

CG Supervisor:
Olivier Cauwet

Camera Operator:
Ray De La Motte
Aaron Pazanti

Casting:
Laray Mayfield

Casting Assistant:
Christie Cean George

Chief Lighting Technician:
Ian Kincaid

Color Timer:
Stephen Nakamura

Compositing Supervisor:
Michael Hatton

Construction Coordinator:
Daniel R. Pemberton

Costume Designer:
Michael Kaplan

Costume Supervisor:
Linda Matthews

Costumer:
Scott R. Hankins
Terry Anderson

Craft Service:
Michael Kehoe
John Wright

Dialogue Editor:
Richard Quinn
Michael Silvers
Ewa Sztompke

Digital Color Timer:
Stephen Nakamura

Digital Effects Producer:
Vicki Galloway Weimer

Digital Effects Supervisor:
David Ebner

Director:
David Fincher

Director of Photography:
Conrad W. Hall
Darius Khondji

Dolly Grip:
Danny Stephens

Editor:
James Haygood
Angus Wall

First Assistant "A" Camera:
John T. Connor

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Matthew Nelson

First Assistant Director:
Mike Topoozian

Foley Artist:
Alyson Dee Moore
John Roesch

Foley Mixer:
Mary Jo Lang

Foley Recordist:
Carolyn Tapp

Foley Supervisor:
Malcolm Fife

Hairstylist:
Frances Mathias

Key Grip:
Doug Cowden

Key Hair Stylist:
Edward Morrison

Key Makeup Artist:
Julie L. Pearce

Lead Animator:
Akira Orikasa

Loader:
Brandon Cox

Loop Group Coordinator:
Barbara Harris

Makeup Artist:
Robert McCann

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Tom Woodruff Jr.
Alec Gillis

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John H. Maxwell

Original Music Composer:
Howard Shore

Post Production Supervisor:
Peter Mavromates

Pre-Visualization Coordinator:
S. Quinn

Pre-Visualization Supervisor:
Ron Frankel

Producer:
Gavin Polone
David Koepp
Ceán Chaffin
Judy Hofflund

Producer's Assistant:
Janice Naehu

Production Accountant:
Mike Revell

Production Assistant:
Petter Eldin
Robert Todd Skaggs
Stephen B. Howard
Katie Watkins
Jason Cox
Carlos P. Cunha

Production Coordinator:
Daren Hicks

Production Design:
Arthur Max

Production Secretary:
Scott Puckett

Production Sound Mixer:
Willie D. Burton

Property Master:
Roy 'Bucky' Moore

Score Engineer:
John Kurlander

Screenplay:
David Koepp

Script Supervisor:
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Lisa Guerriero

Second Assistant Director:
Bob Wagner

Second Second Assistant Director:
Maria Mantia

Set Decoration:
Jon Danniells
Garrett Lewis

Set Medic:
Robert W. Sanders

Sound Designer:
Ren Klyce

Sound Effects Editor:
David C. Hughes

Sound Engineer:
Mark Curry

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Todd Boekelheide
David Parker
Lora Hirschberg

Sound Supervisor:
Richard Hymns

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Alec Gillis

Special Effects Supervisor:
Joe Viskocil

Still Photographer:
Merrick Morton

Storyboard Artist:
Peter Ramsey

Storyboard Designer:
Peter Ramsey

Studio Teacher:
Judith M. Brown

Stunt Coordinator:
Dan Bradley

Stunts:
John Hateley
Rachel Parsons
Todd Schneider
Andy Epper
Lanier Edwards
Charlie Brewer
Chris Carnel
Jill Stokesberry
Pete Turner
Kevin Derr
Cliff McLaughlin
Thirl Haston
Darrin Prescott
Steven Lambert

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Gary Preece

Transportation Co-Captain:
Richard West

Unit Production Manager:
Denis L. Stewart

Video Assist Operator:
Scott Hammer

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Leslie McMinn

Visual Effects Producer:
Persis Reynolds
JoAnn Knox

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Raymond Gieringer
Kevin Tod Haug

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