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Release Date:
January 4, 2010
Original Title:
Infection: The Invasion Begins
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
FilmRise
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 95
A mystery surrounds a small town that was attacked on September 9, 2009. Now sixty years later, the last survivor, Sarah, sends a high profile reporter a letter suggesting what really happened on that day. The government calls 9/9/09 the start of the "Modern Plague", and the reporter soon realizes that the truth may be harder to uncover than the lies.
ADR Recordist:
Verne Graham
Accountant:
Sue McGraw
Assistant Costume Designer:
Elizabeth Abate
Assistant Editor:
Catherine Jordan
Boom Operator:
Mark F. Dennett
Casting:
Ricki Maslar
Casting Assistant:
Molly McDowell
Catering:
Chris Holm
Colorist:
Bobby Maruvada
Compositor:
Andrew Durbin
Costume Designer:
Jordanna Fineberg
Craft Service:
Catherine Jordan
Director:
Howard Wexler
Director of Photography:
Cameron Cannon
Editor:
Don Adams
Harry James Picardi
Executive Producer:
Carol Landsberg
First Assistant Camera:
Brandon Dolson
First Assistant Director:
John Milton Branton
Gaffer:
Jean-Paul Bonneau
Key Grip:
Frank Anthony Garbutt
Key Set Production Assistant:
Shawn Givens
Line Producer:
John Milton Branton
Makeup Artist:
Claudia LondoƱo
Music:
Javier Abad Corral
Producer:
Mark Brewer
Bryan Brewer
Howard Wexler
Production Design:
Robert Hummel
Script Supervisor:
Paul Bowers
Second Assistant Director:
David Brame Jr.
Set Costumer:
Nora Peterson
Sound Editor:
Travis Tetzlaff
Sound Mixer:
Mary Jo Devenney
Special Effects:
Steve Corwin
Richard Miranda
Still Photographer:
Kevin Hummel
Suzanne England
Thanks:
Sam Masarani
Patricia Reynolds
Brian Seccombe
Clara Yust
Lawrence Ribeiro
Krista Goldman
Emily Cannon
Dan Goldman
Donald LaFavor
Richard Kaufman
Scott S. Seccombe
Larry Yust
Visual Effects:
Lachlan Westfall
Writer:
Bryan Brewer
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