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Release Date:
January 1, 2008
Original Title:
Polar Opposites
Alternate Titles:
Deadly Shift
Ground Zero: The Deadly Shift
Genres:
Action | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Baby Steps Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
When Earth's magnetic poles begin reversing, David Terran, the only scientist who predited the possibility of such a sci-fi disaster, must join forces with his estranged friend and lover to save the world. Though his writings found mass readership, scientists scoffed at his theories. But when an Iranian underground nuclear test sets off a global phenomenon that matches David's doomsday scenario, he must attempt to find a solution in order to avoid a catastrophic event of global proportions. -dpeavy
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Megan Stark Evans
Boom Operator:
Ed Turner
Costume Design:
Ricki Fournier
Costume Supervisor:
Anni Speckheuer
Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Director of Photography:
Theo Angell
Dolly Grip:
Glenn Miller
Editor:
Randy Carter
First Assistant Camera:
Kelly Travis
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Kuk
Key Makeup Artist:
Judi Lewin
Line Producer:
Kimberly A. Ray
Makeup Artist:
Nicki A. Chestnut
Music Supervisor:
Brian Goldman
Original Music Composer:
Chuck Cirino
Producer:
Stephen P. Jarchow
Paul Colichman
Production Coordinator:
Mary E. Brown
Production Design:
Peter Dang
Property Master:
Carlo Garduno
Second Assistant Camera:
Austin Lee Smoak
Phoebe Krueger
Second Assistant Director:
Carlos Reza
Set Dresser:
Noah Naylor
Transportation Coordinator:
Morris Aroesti
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bennique Blasini
Steven M. Blasini
Writer:
Paolo Mazzucato
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