The Matrix Revolutions (2003) [R]

Release Date:
November 5, 2003

Original Title:
The Matrix Revolutions

Alternate Titles:
22世紀殺人網絡3:驚變世紀
22世紀殺人網絡:驚變世紀
La Matrice Révolutions
Matrix 3
Matrix 3 - Revolutions
Matrix III - Revolutions
Matrix III Revolutions
Matrix Revolutions
The Matrix 3
The Matrix 3 - Revolutions
The Matrix III: Revolutions
The Matrix Revolutions: The IMAX Experience
Μάτριξ 3
Матрица: Революция
黑客帝国3
매트릭스 3: 레볼루션

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
NPV Entertainment
Silver Pictures
Village Roadshow Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BG: C  BR: 12|14  CA: 14A  CH: 16  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  DK: 15  ES: 12  FI: K-15  FR: 16  GB: 15  GR: 16  HK: IIB  HU: 12  IE: 15  IT: T  JP: PG-12  KR: 15  MX: B-15  NL: 12  NZ: M  PL: 18  PT: M/12  SE: 11  US: R 

Runtime: 129

Everything that has a beginning has an end.

The human city of Zion defends itself against the massive invasion of the machines as Neo fights to end the war at another front while also opposing the rogue Agent Smith.

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ADR Editor:
Stephanie Brown

ADR Mixer:
Thomas J. O'Connell

ADR Recordist:
Rick Canelli

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Pederson

Animation:
Chuck Duke

Armorer:
John Bowring
Peter Cogar

Art Direction:
Jules Cook
Catherine Mansill
Charlie Revai

Assistant Art Director:
Damien Drew
Cindi Knapton
Karen Murphy
Michael Turner

Assistant Director:
James McTeigue

Assistant Sound Editor:
Eryne Prine
Paul Hackner
Nathan Whitehead

Associate Producer:
Vicki Popplewell
Steve Richards

Best Boy Grip:
Jay Munro

Boom Operator:
Gerry Nucifora

Casting:
Mali Finn
Shauna Wolifson

Concept Artist:
Simon Murton
Darek Gogol
Marc Gabbana

Conceptual Design:
Geofrey Darrow

Construction Foreman:
Ian Bickerton

Costume Design:
Kym Barrett

Costume Supervisor:
Dan Bronson

Dialect Coach:
Suzanne Celeste
Susan Hegarty

Director:
Lilly Wachowski
Lana Wachowski

Director of Photography:
Bill Pope

Dolly Grip:
Michael Vivian
Aron Walker

Editor:
Zach Staenberg

Electrician:
Mark Watson

Executive Producer:
Lilly Wachowski
Lana Wachowski
Grant Hill
Andrew Mason
Bruce Berman

Extras Casting Assistant:
Henrie Stride

Fight Choreographer:
Yuen Wo-Ping

First Assistant Director:
James McTeigue

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Nancy Barker

Foley Artist:
John Roesch
Alyson Dee Moore

Foley Mixer:
Mary Jo Lang
David Jobe

Foley Recordist:
Scott Morgan

Gaffer:
Reg Garside

Grip:
Martin Fargher
John Regan

Hair Department Head:
Judith A. Cory

Key Grip:
Ian Bird

Key Makeup Artist:
Deborah Taylor
Maggie Fung

Location Manager:
Peter Lawless

Makeup Artist:
Tina Gordon
Margaret Aston

Makeup Department Head:
Peter Robb-King

Makeup Effects:
Steven Boyle

Music Editor:
Joe E. Rand
Zigmund Gron

Original Music Composer:
Don Davis

Pilot:
Rick Shuster

Post Production Supervisor:
Jessica Alan

Producer:
Joel Silver

Production Coordinator:
Jacqueline King

Production Design:
Owen Paterson

Production Supervisor:
Amanda Crittenden
Gerald Scaife

Scoring Mixer:
Armin Steiner

Screenplay:
Lilly Wachowski
Lana Wachowski

Script Supervisor:
Victoria Sullivan

Sculptor:
Belinda Villani

Second Assistant Director:
Claire Richardson

Second Unit Director:
Kimble Rendall

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ross Emery

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Toby Pease

Set Decoration:
Brian Dusting

Set Designer:
Godric Cole
Philip Thomas
Christian Huband

Sound Designer:
Richard Adrian
Dane A. Davis

Sound Effects Designer:
Andrew Lackey

Sound Effects Editor:
Andrew Lackey
Michael Edward Johnson
Mark Larry
Richard Adrian
Michael W. Mitchell
Paul Berolzheimer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John T. Reitz
David E. Campbell
Gregg Rudloff

Sound Recordist:
David Lee

Special Effects:
Steve Courtley

Special Effects Supervisor:
Steve Courtley

Storyboard Artist:
Philip Keller

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Boswell
Chad Stahelski
Dion Lam Dik-On

Stunt Double:
Brad Martin

Stunts:
Ray Anthony
Glenn Boswell
Keir Beck
Bob Bowles
Danielle Burgio
Marky Lee Campbell
Raelene Chapman
Harry Dakanalis
Danial Donai
Nash Edgerton
Ousaun Elam
Lou Horvath
Graham Jahne
Peter Jeremijenko
Alex Kuzelicki
Scott McLean
Chris Mitchell
Chris O'Hara
Melanie Peyton-Smith
Darrin Prescott
Mick Roughan
Warwick Sadler
Yasca Sinigaglia
Brit Sooby
Gillian Statham
Darko Tuscan
Bernadette Van Gyen
Aaron Walters
Min Windle
David Leitch
Brad Martin

Supervising Art Director:
Hugh Bateup

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Stephanie Flack

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dane A. Davis
Julia Evershade

Unit Production Manager:
Grant Hill
L. Dean Jones Jr.

Unit Publicist:
Fiona Searson

Visual Effects:
Deb Asch

Visual Effects Art Director:
George Hull

Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Justin Folk

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Brice R. Parker

Visual Effects Designer:
Simon Whiteley

Visual Effects Editor:
Jody Rogers

Visual Effects Producer:
Terry Clotiaux

Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Gaeta
Dan Glass
John 'D.J.' Des Jardin

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