A Glimpse of Hell (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 18, 2001

Original Title:
A Glimpse of Hell

Alternate Titles:
Au coeur de l'enfer

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

Tragedy. Cover-up. Truth.

A Navy officer tries to set the record straight after the Navy blames a 1989 explosion aboard the USS Iowa on a homosexual affair between two sailors.

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Art Direction:
Mark Laing

Casting:
Phyllis Huffman
Jon Comerford
Lisa Parasyn

Costume Design:
Martha Curry

Director:
Mikael Salomon

Director of Photography:
Jon Joffin

Editor:
Don Brochu

Executive Producer:
Andrew Adelson
Tracey Alexander

First Assistant Director:
Philip Mead

Hairstylist:
Barbi Jollota

Key Hair Stylist:
Paulette Cable

Key Makeup Artist:
Betty Belmore

Makeup Artist:
Colleen Ryan
Nisha Dubey

Novel:
Charles C. Thompson II

Original Music Composer:
David C. Williams

Producer:
Mitch Engel

Production Design:
Roy Forge Smith

Set Decoration:
Steve Shewchuk

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gary Coates

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Adrien Morot
Bruno Gatien

Stunt Coordinator:
Jamie Jones
Randy Boliver

Stunts:
Kelly Jones
Derek Covey
Dave Van Zeyl
Rene Bishop
Tom Farr

Writer:
David Freed

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