A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 28, 2003
Original Title:
Webs
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sci-Fi Channel
USA Cable Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 84
Richard Greico leads a team of electrical workers who stumble across a terrifying parallel universe. While investigating a strange power source in an abandoned building, the workers find themselves sucked into an underworld teeming with massive, man-eating, spider-like monsters. The bloodthirsty arachnid-human hybrids stalk and kill their victims one by one, leaving the dwindling group of survivors to fight back with just their wits and a handful of primitive weapons.
3D Animator:
Daniel Lu
Shervin Shoghian
Dong Yon Kang
Armorer:
Charles Taylor
Art Direction:
Jon P. Goulding
Assistant Art Director:
Emir Geljo
Ian Patrick McAllister
Associate Producer:
Paul M. Leonard
Best Boy Electric:
Loreen Ruddock
Camera Operator:
David Perkins
Casting:
Nelleke Privett
Costume Design:
Ruth Secord
Dialogue Editor:
Brian Campbell
Director:
David Wu
Director of Photography:
Richard Wincenty
Editor:
David Wu
Executive Producer:
Dara Cohen
First Assistant Director:
Megan Banning
Foley Editor:
Dario DiSanto
Gaffer:
Mark Berlet
Key Grip:
Joe Strazzeri
Music:
Lawrence Shragge
Music Editor:
Rich Walters
Sonia Wisgo
Producer:
Derek Rappaport
Production Design:
Ed Hanna
Property Master:
Mary Arthurs
Screenplay:
Robinson Young
Sound Designer:
Kris Fenske
Sound Effects Editor:
Devan Kraushar
James Wallace
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hugo DeLaCerda
Iain Pattison
Paul A. Sharpe
Still Photographer:
Ben Mark Holzberg
Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Lucescu
Stunt Double:
Maxine Dumont
Stunts:
Regan Moore
Brian Jagersky
Utility Stunts:
Edward A. Queffelec
Visual Effects Producer:
Michael Kowalski
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Allan Magled
Visual Effects Technical Director:
Michael Wile
Writer:
Grenville Case
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