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Release Date:
October 5, 2010
Original Title:
The Rig
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
OffSpring Productions
Workshop Films 2
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R GB: 15
Runtime: 90
In the midst of a tropical storm, the crew of an offshore oil rig must survive the rampage of a creature after invading its undersea habitat.
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Armorer:
John Gorman
Assistant Camera:
Aeron McKeough
Best Boy Electric:
Jayson S. Coddington
Best Boy Grip:
Johnathon R. Martin
Camera Operator:
Autumn Boh
Casting:
MaKenzi Moore
Costume Design:
Leslie Schilling
Craft Service:
Mae Chapman
Dialogue Coach:
Carolyn Fallin
Director:
Peter Atencio
Director of Photography:
Douglas E. Davis
C.W. Fallin
Dolly Grip:
Marty Boger
Electrician:
Brad Garris
First Assistant Director:
Stanley B. Gill
Foley Artist:
Tim Chilton
Foley Mixer:
David Torres
Gaffer:
John T. Martin
Grip:
Brad Keyes
Hairstylist:
Nicole Gaudin
Makeup Artist:
Calla Victoria
Jessica deBen Polish
Matte Painter:
Reuben Corona
Music:
Bruce Fowler
Orchestrator:
Kevin Kaska
Producer:
James D. Benson
Production Assistant:
Amanda Silverstein
Production Design:
Robert W. Savina
Screenplay:
Marilee A. Benson
Scott Martin
Lori Chavez
Script Supervisor:
Stephanie Bertoni
Set Decoration:
Jeremy Woolsey
Sound Mixer:
Antonio Moncada
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lisle Engle
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ken Speed
Still Photographer:
Ken LaValle
Stunt Coordinator:
John Gorman
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