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Release Date:
November 23, 2017
Original Title:
T2: Reprogramming The Terminator
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Premier
StudioCanal
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
This retrospective documentary focuses on the cast and crew reminiscing about the making of the film and its legacy. It features new interviews James Cameron, William Wisher, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Patrick, Joe Morton, Edward Furlong, Brad Fiedel, Mario Kassar, Stephanie Austin, Adam Greenberg and Dennis Muren.
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Assistant Production Coordinator:
Daniel Couch
Camera Operator:
Frits De Jong
Danny Dimitroff
Iain Ovenden
Callum Graham
Roger De Giacomi
Director:
Matthew Field
Editor:
Matt Hawes
Graphic Designer:
Lucjan Hirszmajer
Martin Allen
Callum Graham
Line Producer:
Courtney Dolliver
Makeup Artist:
Joannel Clemente
Janey Hardy-Graham
Mixing Engineer:
Mark Laurent
Producer:
Matthew Field
Albert Sharpe
Production Manager:
Jason Durdon
Aubrey Day
Sound Recordist:
Mark Laurent
Scott Palm
Visual Effects:
Genesis Rivas
Writer:
Matthew Field
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