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Release Date:
April 4, 2014
Original Title:
Jinn
Alternate Titles:
Underworld Legend of The Jinn
Underworld Legend of the Jinn
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Exxodus Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 JP: G US: PG-13
Runtime: 97
From the beginning, stories of angels and men have captured our imaginations and have been etched into our history crossing all boundaries of culture, religion, and time. These two races have dominated the landscape of modern mythology for countless centuries, almost washing away the evidence that a third ever existed. This third race, born of smokeless fire, was called the jinn. Similar to humans in many ways, the jinn lived invisibly among us and only under dire or unusual circumstances were our paths ever meant to cross.
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Animation:
Tou Yeng Xiong
Paul LaFond
Mike Gregg
Costume Design:
Amy Julia Cheyfitz
Dialogue Editor:
Darin McGowan
Director:
Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad
Director of Photography:
Robert Mehnert
Editor:
Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad
Justin Hynous
First Assistant Camera:
Koji Kojima
Gaffer:
Jan Michalik
Key Hair Stylist:
Dania Ridgway
Julie Rott Bass
Music:
Noah Sorota
Music Editor:
Derek Syverud
Orchestrator:
Kevin Kaska
Producer:
Benjamin Dresser
Alan Noel Vega
Production Assistant:
Dan Fischer
Production Design:
Chris Anthony Miller
Property Master:
Tyler Travis
Script Supervisor:
Tonia Madenford
Set Decoration:
Emily Elizabeth Milton
Sound Designer:
Chris Pinkston
David C. Hughes
Tim Farrell
Sound Effects Editor:
Garrett Montgomery
Steadicam Operator:
Nick Franco
Still Photographer:
Saleem Chaudhary
Stunt Driver:
Vaughn Gittin Jr.
Stunts:
America Young
Jessie Graff
Supervising Sound Editor:
Spencer Hall
Visual Effects Producer:
Pam Hammarlund
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brandon Bartlett
Writer:
Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad
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