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Release Date:
May 8, 1993
Original Title:
Daybreak
Alternate Titles:
Amanhecer Sem Futuro
Bloodstream
Daybreak
Genres:
Action | Drama | Romance | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
HBO
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18+ US: R
Runtime: 91
When a substantial portion of the nation's populace falls victim to a deadly plague, the tyrannical government quarantines them in camps, offering no alternative except death. But a gutsy rebel named Torch sets out to help the afflicted by leading an underground effort to spirit the victims to humane sanctuary.
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ADR Supervisor:
Barbara J. Boguski
Boom Operator:
Linda Murphy
Casting:
Deborah Aquila
Construction Coordinator:
Anthony Dunne
Costume Design:
Donna Berwick
Dialogue Editor:
Steve Rice
Director:
Stephen Tolkin
Director of Photography:
Newton Thomas Sigel
Editor:
Lois Freeman-Fox
Brunilda Torres
Executive Producer:
Kathryn F. Galan
Colin Callender
First Assistant Director:
J. Miller Tobin
Todd Pfeiffer
Gaffer:
Marc Rogers
Hairstylist:
Judith Goodman
Line Producer:
Diana Phillips
Location Manager:
Margot Lulick
Makeup Artist:
Sharon Ilson
Music Editor:
Tom Kramer
Original Music Composer:
Michel Colombier
Producer:
John Bard Manulis
Production Design:
Leslie A. Pope
Property Master:
Barbara A. Kastner
Script Supervisor:
Karen Kelsall
Second Assistant Director:
Mary-Jane April
Second Unit Director:
Jeff Balsmeyer
Set Decoration:
Leigh Kyle
Sound Editor:
Stacey A. Foiles
Sound Mixer:
Michael Barosky
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard D. Rogers
Robert Glass
Steadicam Operator:
Jim McConkey
Still Photographer:
Eric Liebowitz
Stunt Coordinator:
Phil Neilson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Wendy Hedin
David Lewis Yewdall
Teleplay:
Stephen Tolkin
Theatre Play:
Alan Bowne
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