Timequest (2003) [R]

Release Date:
May 9, 2003

Original Title:
Timequest

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Destination Earth, LLC

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 95

What would our world have become if JFK had survived that day in Dallas?

A story about a man who travels back in time to Fort Worth, Texas on Novemeber 22, 1963 and prevents the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Robert Skates

ADR Editor:
Danielle McBride

Additional Casting:
Donna DeSeta

Additional Hairstylist:
Kim Allyn Menendez
Lauralee Freeman

Additional Script Supervisor:
Aida Munoz

Assistant Art Director:
Michael Faba
Ronald J. Puge

Assistant Foley Artist:
D'Andrea Bowie
John Elliot

Boom Operator:
Marcus Ricaud

Casting:
Phaedra Harris

Costume Designer:
Chrissy Pavlick

Dialogue Editor:
Jonas Kuhnemann

Director:
Robert Dyke

Director of Photography:
Lon Stratton

Editor:
Joseph Kleinman

Executive Producer:
Gary Bloom
Ronald E. Cook
Charles F. Cirgenski
Thomas G. Van Scyoc
James A. Courtney

First Assistant "A" Camera:
William Eichler

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Matt Molitor

First Assistant Director:
Charles F. Cirgenski

Foley Artist:
Steve Hammond

Foley Recordist:
John Bracco

Key Hair Stylist:
Carol Branston

Key Makeup Artist:
Carol Branston

Local Casting:
Julie Smith
Christine Claussen
Catherine Rice

Online Editor:
Fernando Guerreiro

Original Music Composer:
Dan Kolton

Producer:
Mary Petryshyn

Production Coordinator:
Kirsten Taylor
Alisa R. Lomax
Nicole Sylvester

Production Design:
Larry Fox

Production Manager:
Mary Petryshyn

Production Sound Mixer:
Jamie Scarpuzza

Script Supervisor:
Tammy Daly

Seamstress:
Wendy Woodruff

Second Assistant Camera:
J. Owen Rogers

Second Assistant Director:
Jason Baker

Second Second Assistant Director:
David M. Nielson

Sound Effects Editor:
Dave Moffat

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Gare
Paul Williamson

Still Photographer:
Karen Sas

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Beck

Wardrobe Assistant:
Wendy Woodruff

Wardrobe Intern:
Matt Simonelli

Writer:
Robert Dyke

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