54 Hours (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2014

Original Title:
54 Hours

Genres:
Animation

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

54 Hours is a remarkably vivid account of the 1914 tragedy in which 132 men were stranded on the ice during a severe snowstorm off the coast of Newfoundland. Seventy-eight men froze to death on the ice pack.

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Additional Music:
Lance Neveu
David Gossage

Administration:
Leslie Anne Poyntz

Animation:
Ryan Kane
Kevin Langdale
Nathan Boey
Paton Francis
Bruce Alcock

Art Direction:
Marty Sexton

Assistant Editor:
Amanda Bell
Matt Sikka
Chris MacIntosh

Associate Producer:
Jon Montes

Director:
Paton Francis
Bruce Alcock

Director of Photography:
Scott McClellan

Executive Producer:
Annette Clarke
Michael Fukushima

Foley Artist:
Jean-Paul Vialard

Foley Recordist:
Geoffrey Mitchell

Key Grip:
Sean Doran

Legal Services:
Dominique Aubry

Musician:
Pat Boyle
Bill Brennan
Aaron Collis
Duane Andrews

Producer:
Annette Clarke
Michael Fukushima

Production Assistant:
Tamara Segura
Luke Crawford

Production Coordinator:
Jenna Ross
Isabelle Limoges
Vanessa Larsen

Production Design:
Bruce Alcock

Production Manager:
Lynn Andrews

Production Supervisor:
Roz Power

Script Supervisor:
Jordan Canning

Sound Designer:
Judith Gruber-Stitzer

Sound Recordist:
Mark Neary
Stephen Lillis

Still Photographer:
Victoria Wells
Scott McClellan

Storyboard Artist:
Paton Francis

Technical Supervisor:
Jean-François Laprise Jr.

Writer:
Michael Crummey

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