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Release Date:
March 31, 1999
Original Title:
Beowulf
Alternate Titles:
Beowulf - A sötétség harcosa
Beowulf - O Guerreiro
Beowulf, la leyenda
Beowulf: Guerreiro das Sombras
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
CTV International
Capitol Films
Dimension Films
European Motion Pictures Productions Ltd
The Kushner-Locke Company
Threshold Entertainment
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 NL: 16 PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 95
Beowulf is a wanderer who learns about a man-eating creature called Grendel, which comes in the night to devour warriors trapped at the Outpost. The Outpost is ruled by Hrothgar. He has a daughter, whose husband may have been murdered by the Outpost's master of arms.
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ADR Editor:
Michael Feinberg
Art Direction:
Ben Zeller
Assistant Editor:
Mark Eckersley
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Letitia Ghenea
Associate Producer:
Susan E. Levin
Joshua Wexler
Book:
Anonymous
Boom Operator:
Nicolae Perianu
Olivier Varenne
Casting:
Adriana Allen
Annette Benson
Costume Design:
Sanja Milković Hays
Dialogue Editor:
Elaine 'Chucks' Thomas
Director:
Graham Baker
Director of Photography:
Christopher Faloona
Editor:
Roy Watts
Executive Producer:
Jane Barclay
Sharon Harel-Cohen
Donald Kushner
Peter Locke
Vlad Păunescu
Alison Savitch
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgess
Andrea King
Foley Editor:
Vicky Brazier
Victoria Brazier
Makeup Artist:
Didier Lavergne
Matte Painter:
Daniel R. Casey
Original Music Composer:
Ben Watkins
Poem:
Anonymous
Producer:
Gregory Cascante
Lawrence Kasanoff
Production Design:
Jonathan A. Carlson
Screenplay:
Mark Leahy
David Chappe
Second Assistant Director Trainee:
Cristian Mungiu
Set Decoration:
Oana Păunescu
Sound Designer:
Ann Scibelli
Sound Editor:
Tim Walston
Visual Effects:
John Tissavary
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