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Release Date:
December 6, 2010
Original Title:
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - The Nightsisters Trilogy
Alternate Titles:
Savage Opress
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Savage Opress
Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Nightsisters Trilogy: Feature-Length Cut
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lucasfilm Animation
Lucasfilm Ltd.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 66
For the first time ever, Sith training will be explored, and with it, truths about the very nature of the dark side itself! A warrior forged by a dark sorcery as mystical and powerful as the Force, Opress will uncover shocking revelations about the galaxy’s tenuous balance of power, including secrets about one of the Sith’s most infamous villains Darth Maul! From his origins to his fate, Maul’s mysteries will at long last be uncovered!
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3D Sequence Supervisor:
Ryan Heuett
ADR Recordist:
Ryan Coursey
Animation:
Rod Dimayuga
Animation Supervisor:
Danny Keller
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Ryan Coursey
Assistant Production Manager:
Kristine Donovan
Casting:
Jenn Berry
Characters:
George Lucas
Concept Artist:
Jackson Sze
Pat Presley
Conceptual Design:
Pat Presley
Creator:
George Lucas
Director:
Kyle Dunlevy
Giancarlo Volpe
Executive Producer:
George Lucas
Foley Artist:
Sean England
Foley Recordist:
Corey Tyler
Music:
Kevin Kiner
Producer:
Cary Silver
Dave Filoni
Production Supervisor:
Julie Peng
Recording Supervision:
David Acord
Script Editor:
Steve Tzirlin
Sound Designer:
David Acord
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Acord
Special Effects:
Chih-Yuan Chuang
Story Supervisor:
Steve Tzirlin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Matthew Wood
Writer:
Katie Lucas
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