A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 14, 2002
Original Title:
Terminal Error
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
PorchLight Entertainment
PorchLight Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 94
Michael Nouri stars in this high-tech thriller as Brad Weston, a digital tycoon who must fend off attacks from his former partner, who's unleashed a computer virus onto the entire system at his firm Autocom. But the virus appears to be a true menace that's determined to destroy anyone -- or anything -- that comes its way. Now, Weston must rely on his son (Matthew Ewald), a teenager with a penchant for hacking, to stop the menace in its tracks.
Art Direction:
Brad Douglas
Associate Producer:
John Lind
CGI Supervisor:
David Ellzey
Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk
Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Jacobs
Costume Design:
Erin Farrell
Director:
John Murlowski
Director of Photography:
Philip Lee
Editor:
Joy Zimmerman
Executive Producer:
Bruce D. Johnson
William T. Baumann
Joseph Broido
First Assistant Director:
John Lind
Gaffer:
Guus Floor
Key Grip:
Gaylan Andrew Hussain
Music:
James T. Sale
Producer:
Jordan Leibert
Bari Carrelli
Joseph Broido
Production Design:
Yuda Acco
Script Supervisor:
Sandy Schklair
Second Assistant Director:
Lori Mellman
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Charlie Gruet
Special Effects:
Nick Plantico
Stunt Double:
Peewee Piemonte
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jeremy Hoenack
Unit Production Manager:
Jordan Leibert
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Ellzey
Writer:
T.L. Petrie
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