Fall of Hyperion (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 8, 2008

Original Title:
Fall of Hyperion

Alternate Titles:
Total Eclipse

Genres:
Action | Adventure | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Mountain Rose Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

A NASA scientist discovers that a group meteorites is heading towards Earth. Along the way, they will collide with the space station Hyperion, whose 12 astronauts are trapped and inside which there is a thermonuclear heart.

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ADR Recordist:
Osmin Camero

Art Direction:
Melanie Rein

Associate Producer:
Rex Piano

Boom Operator:
Chris Trueman

Camera Operator:
Don Presley

Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick

Co-Producer:
Charles Arthur Berg

Conductor:
Verenice Buerling

Costume Design:
Susan Doepner-Senac

Director:
Rex Piano

Director of Photography:
Mark Melville

Dolly Grip:
Wilson Weaver

Editor:
John Blizek

Electrician:
Joe Crowder

Executive Producer:
Meredith Kadlec

First Assistant Director:
Sazzy Lee Calhoun

Key Grip:
Andrey Prikazchikov

Lighting Technician:
Adam Duffy

Line Producer:
John Santos

Makeup Department Head:
Tracey Henton

Original Music Composer:
Eric Allaman

Producer:
Paul Colichman
Stephen P. Jarchow

Production Design:
Travis Zariwny

Property Master:
Jeffrey Lombardi

Script Supervisor:
Kari Montgomery

Set Decoration:
Liza Chenault

Set Dresser:
Joti Poirier

Sound Effects Editor:
Mychal Herron

Sound Mixer:
Jennifer Ricciardi

Still Photographer:
Evans Vestal Ward

Supervising Sound Editor:
P. Daniel Newman

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bennique Blasini
Steven M. Blasini

Writer:
Matthew Jason Walsh
John Cleland

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