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Release Date:
January 17, 2005
Original Title:
Chaos
Alternate Titles:
Haos
Pearl Street Bridge
混乱作战
混沌理论
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Chaotic Productions
Current Entertainment
Epsilon Motion Pictures
Mobius Entertainment
Mobius International
Pierce-Williams
Rampage Entertainment
Zero Gravity Management
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ BR: 14 DE: 12 GB: 15 PT: M/12 US: R
Runtime: 106
In Seattle, detective Quentin Conners is unfairly suspended and his partner Jason York leaves the police force after a tragic shooting on Pearl Street Bridge, when the hostage and the criminal die. During a bank heist with a hostage situation, Conners is assigned in charge of the operation with the rookie Shane Dekker as his partner. The thieves, lead by Lorenz, apparently do not steal a penny from the bank. While chasing the gangsters, the police team disclose that they planted a virus in the system, stealing one billion dollars from the different accounts, using the principle of the Chaos Theory. Further, they find that Lorenz is killing his accomplices.
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ADR Editor:
Daniel Laurie
Richard Todman
ADR Mixer:
Peter Gleaves
ADR Recordist:
Alexander Beddow
ADR Voice Casting:
Brendan Donnison
Vanessa Baker
Additional Photography:
Danny Cohen
Armorer:
Ron Blecker
Rob Fournier
Art Department Coordinator:
Jaydene Maryk
Art Direction:
Nancy Ford
Paolo G. Venturi
Assistant Costume Designer:
Cathy Darby
Assistant Hairstylist:
Sharon Markell
Assistant Property Master:
Max Matsuoka
Phil Gough
Best Boy Electric:
Chris Cochrane
Best Boy Grip:
Anthony Creery
Boom Operator:
Jon Lavender
Camera Operator:
Joel Guthro
Dan Mannix
Gary Viola
David Frazee
Casting:
Heike Brandstatter
Coreen Mayrs
Casting Coordinator:
Errin Lally
Colorist:
Crystal Pei
Construction Coordinator:
Charles Leitrants
Costume Coordinator:
Carolyn Cameron
Costume Design:
Bobbie Read
Costume Set Supervisor:
Kathy Linder
Dialogue Editor:
Michael Feinberg
Digital Intermediate:
Steve Shaw
Justin Lanchbury
Andrew Dearnley
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Sergio Cremasco
Director:
Tony Giglio
Director of Photography:
Richard Greatrex
Dolly Grip:
Ryan Monro
Jack Cruikshank
Editor:
Sean Barton
Electrician:
Don Gillie
George Young
Jesse Deacon
Extras Casting:
L.A. Hilts
John Awoods
First Assistant Accountant:
Carol Urquhart
First Assistant Camera:
Sean Elliott
First Assistant Director:
Hugo Mellor
Jonathan McGarry
First Assistant Editor:
Tasim Persaud
First Assistant Hairstylist:
Sharon Mosley
Focus Puller:
Taylor Matheson
Nick Watson
Dan Shoring
Dermot Hickey
Dan Henshaw
Foley Artist:
Ruth Sullivan
Lucy Barnes
John Fewell
Gaffer:
Jeff Upton
Mark Clayton
Darren McLean
Generator Operator:
Rob Lee
Grip:
Sandy MacDonald
Gregg Campbell
Doug Reynolds
David Hermansen
Hair Designer:
Anne Spiers
Hairstylist:
Catherine Graham
Key Grip:
Jeff Smith
Harvey Fedor
Key Makeup Artist:
Tanya Howard
Lead Painter:
Mark N. Tompkins
Legal Services:
Adam W. Rosen
Loader:
Andy Hill
Vanessa Andrascik
Location Manager:
Kirk Adamson
Geoff Teoli
Main Title Designer:
Phil Man
Makeup Artist:
Susan Howard
Makeup Designer:
Anne Spiers
Music Coordinator:
Victoria Seale
Music Editor:
Graham Sutton
Neil Stemp
Music Supervisor:
Marc Marot
Online Editor:
Connan McStay
Original Music Composer:
Trevor Jones
Painter:
Herminio Kam
Producer:
Gavin Wilding
Michael Derbas
Huw Penallt Jones
Production Accountant:
Kym Crepin
Sandra Gould
Anne Jacobsen
Production Assistant:
Ed Holden
Production Coordinator:
Robyn Wiener
Lisa Ragosin
Andrea Boorman
Production Design:
Chris August
Production Manager:
Michael Derbas
Property Master:
Andy Nieman
Rigging Gaffer:
Rod Newby
Rigging Grip:
David Neveaux
Wilf Guttmann
Scenic Artist:
Carole Kelly
Script Supervisor:
Jeannine Dupuy
Second Assistant Accountant:
Jane Pearson
Second Assistant Camera:
Randy Peterson
Cary Lalonde
Chris Cove
Heidi Buecking
Second Assistant Director:
Debra Herst
Robert Randall
Karen Margolese
Second Unit Director:
Andy Armstrong
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Brian Pearson
Rolf Dekens
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Sam Harris
Senior Colorist:
Tim Waller
Set Costumer:
Luisa Dalmagro
Ardyth Cleveland
Carolyn Bentley
Set Decorating Coordinator:
James Robert 'J.R.' Davis
Set Decoration:
Terry Ewasiuk
Set Decoration Buyer:
Diana Conway
Set Dresser:
Carl Baron
Nathalie Morin
Bryan Anderson
Sound Effects Editor:
Rick Dunford
Sound Mixer:
James Kusan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adrian Rhodes
Sven Taits
Sound Supervisor:
Peter Baldock
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jonah Loop
Steadicam Operator:
Dean Heselden
Still Photographer:
Douglas Curran
Brian Cyr
Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay
Melissa R. Stubbs
Stunt Double:
Dave Hospes
Scott Nicholson
Michael Langlois
Scott J. Ateah
Doug Chapman
Rick Pearce
Stunts:
Owen Walstrom
Laura Lee Connery
Duane Dickinson
Caroline Field
Colin Decker
Ed Anders
Mike Crestejo
Brett Chan
David Mylrea
Shawn C. Orr
Angela Uyeda
Dan Shea
Alex Green
Chad Sayn
Ron Otis
Michael Roselli
Danny Virtue
Jon Kralt
Brad Loree
Jacob Rupp
Marny Eng
Crystal Dalman
Transportation Coordinator:
Jake Callihoo
Truck Costumer:
Christina Petford
Unit Publicist:
Jackie Bissley
Bill Vigars
Utility Stunts:
Greg Dela Riva
VFX Artist:
Clare Cheetham
Jonathan Cheetham
Andrew Keys
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Michelle Reed
Visual Effects Producer:
Justin Peyton
Writer:
Tony Giglio
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