Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 21, 2010

Original Title:
Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus

Alternate Titles:
Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus
Mega Shark vs. Crocossauro
Megatiburón contra crocosaurio
Megažralok vs. crocosaurus
鲨鱼啾大战乌贼娘
메가샤크 VS 크로코사우러스

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
The Asylum

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 90

Whoever wins... we lose!

When the prehistoric warm-water beast the Crocosaurus crosses paths with that cold-water monster the Mega Shark, all hell breaks loose in the oceans as the world's top scientists explore every option to halt the aquatic frenzy. Swallowing everything in their paths -- including a submarine or two -- Croc and Mega lead an explorer and an oceanographer on a wild chase. Eventually, the desperate men turn to a volcano for aid.

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Additional Editing:
Ashley Carr

Art Direction:
Christine Mitchell

Assistant Editor:
Chris Goldberg

Best Boy Electric:
Erick Vizcaino

Best Boy Grip:
Giap Vu

Casting:
Gerald Webb
Glenn Miller

Casting Director:
Gerald Webb
Glenn Miller

Co-Producer:
Paul Bales

Colorist:
Mark Quod

Costume Design:
Michelle Matteo

Digital Compositors:
Joseph J. Lawson

Director:
Christopher Ray

Director of Photography:
Alexander Yellen

EPK Editor:
Steven Graham

Editor:
Jose Montesinos

Electrician:
Erick Vizcaino

Epk Camera Operator:
Brandon Kaufer

Epk Producer:
Steve Graham

Executive Producer:
David Rimawi

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jameson Jordan

First Assistant Camera:
Richard E. Garcia
Jameson Jordan

First Assistant Director:
Jack Jenkins

Gaffer:
Orlando Ordonez

Grip:
Matt Hoefler
Giap Vu

Key Grip:
Matt Hoefler

Key Set Production Assistant:
Caleb Brewster

Line Producer:
Mary E. Brown

Loader:
Nikki Jieun Lee
Tony Ye

Location Manager:
Michael C. Parisi

Makeup Artist:
Adina Sullivan

Marine Coordinator:
Mark Dobson

Original Music Composer:
Chris Ridenhour

Post Production Assistant:
Ashley Carr

Post Production Coordinator:
David Courtice

Post Production Supervisor:
Mark Quod

Producer:
David Michael Latt

Production Accountant:
Gina A. Dumania

Production Design:
Aaron J. Martin

Property Master:
James Leszuk
Matthew Ryan Evans

Screenplay:
Naomi L. Selfman

Script Supervisor:
Sarah Schultz

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Heather Nemeth

Second Assistant Camera:
Ioana Vasile
Kevin Miles

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Meilander

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ben Demaree

Set Production Assistant:
Anthony D. Hoffman
Jorge Belon
Brian Bailey
Sam Varela
Sunny Thipsidakhom
Christy Bourque
Ian M. Kronenberg

Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries

Sound Effects Editor:
Craig Polding

Sound Mixer:
Alexander X. Hutchinson

Sound Recordist:
Alexander X. Hutchinson

Sound Supervisor:
Brett Bach

Steadicam Operator:
Conner Vandeer

Still Photographer:
Thanh Giang
Michelle Paulsen
Marianne Williams

Story:
Micho Rutare

Stunts:
John A. Lorenz
Greg Smith

Thanks:
Mark Atkins
J.D. Sobol

Unit Production Manager:
Chris Galloway
Katelyn Galloway

Utility Stunts:
Sean Christopher

Visual Effects:
Joseph J. Lawson
Emanuel Rosario
Sasha Burrow
Aaron Witlin

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Kochinski

Wardrobe Assistant:
Kelsey Koncek
Laura Peyer

Writer:
Micho Rutare

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