51 (2011) [R]

Release Date:
February 26, 2011

Original Title:
51

Alternate Titles:
51 - Welcome to the Future
Area 51

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
After Dark Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  NL: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 87

Welcome to the Future

Due to political pressure from the American public, the Air Force has decided to allow two well-known reporters limited access to the most secretive base on the planet. But when one of the base’s “long-term visitors” exploits this unprecedented visit as a chance to liberate himself and his fellow alien captives, Area 51 turns from a secure government base to a horrifying destination of terror.

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Michael Russo

ADR Supervisor:
Kimaree Long

Animation:
Daniel Tchalakov

Art Department Coordinator:
Kristin Cheramie

Art Direction:
Michelle Jones

Assistant Editor:
Stacey England
Andrew Drazek

Author:
Kenny Yakkel

Best Boy Electric:
Ronald 'Ronnie' Martin

Best Boy Grip:
Patrick Robert Wong

Boom Operator:
Jae Kim

Camera Operator:
Lawles Bourque
Josh Harrison

Casting:
Sally Lear
Mark Teschner

Casting Director:
Brent Caballero

Colorist:
John Portnoy

Construction Coordinator:
James Eubank

Costume Design:
Kim Martínez

Costume Supervisor:
Doré Cermak

Director:
Jason Connery

Director of Photography:
Yaron Levy

Dolly Grip:
Adam Beard

Editor:
Andrew Bentler

Electrician:
David J. Lukinovich Jr.
Mike Johnson

Extras Casting:
Hank Langlois

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Zachary Sieffert

First Assistant Camera:
Neil Chartier
Nicholas Piatnik

First Assistant Director:
Brian O'Sullivan

Foley Artist:
Monique Reymond

Foley Mixer:
Peggy Blum

Gaffer:
Paul Marshall

Grip:
Malik Fuller

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Hannah Gates

Key Grip:
Tom Hunt
Graham Chart

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Marina Hart

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S. Todd Whitaker

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Guy Broussard
Eric Bader
Brandon Swain

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Hamilton Ridenour

Makeup Artist:
Marisa Rodriguez

Music:
Ian Honeyman

Online Editor:
Adam Rowe

Producer:
Courtney Solomon
Yoram Barzilai
Moshe Diamant

Production Controller:
Dorit Yosha

Production Coordinator:
Emily Morrow

Production Design:
Nate Jones

Production Secretary:
Hope Demling

Script Supervisor:
Nicole Staudenmaier

Second Assistant Camera:
Jefferson Fugitt

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Samuel Brownfield

Sound Effects Editor:
David Barbee

Sound Mixer:
Ben Jacob

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jon Vogl

Sound Supervisor:
Jon Vogl

Special Effects Coordinator:
Ron Keller

Steadicam Operator:
Josh Harrison

Still Photographer:
Cook Allender

Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Cosmo

Supervising Sound Effects Editor:
George Haddad

Swing:
Ryan Sanson

Title Designer:
D.J. Shea

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Juan Soto
Jana Gadjeva
Victor Trichkov

Visual Effects Supervisor:
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Writer:
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