Safe (2012) [R]

Release Date:
April 16, 2012

Original Title:
Safe

Alternate Titles:
El código del miedo
Сейф
火线反击

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Automatik Entertainment
IM Global
Lawrence Bender Productions
Lionsgate
Reliance Entertainment
Trigger Street Productions

Production Countries:
India | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  BE: 16  BR: 16  DE: 18  DK: 15  ES: 12  FR: 12|10  GB: 15  GR: Κ-18  HU: 16  IE: 16  JP: R15+  LT: N-16  MX: C  NL: 16  NO: 15  PL: 16  PT: M/16  RU: 16+  SE: 15  TH: น 18+  UA: 16+  US: R 

Runtime: 94

She has the code. He is the key.

After a former elite agent rescues a 12-year-old Chinese girl who's been abducted, they find themselves in the middle of a standoff between Triads, the Russian Mafia and high-level corrupt New York City politicians and police.

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3D Artist:
Kevin Fanning
Jeremy Fernsler

Art Department Coordinator:
April Hodick

Art Direction:
Jesse Rosenthal

Assistant Costume Designer:
Amy Roth

Assistant Editor:
Dennis Thorlaksen
Keith Croket

CG Supervisor:
Mark Shoaf

Camera Operator:
David Taicher

Casting:
Douglas Aibel

Casting Associate:
Henry Russell Bergstein
Deborah Maxwell Dion

Construction Coordinator:
Paul Williams

Costume Coordinator:
Kelly Le Vine

Costume Design:
Michelle Matland
Ann Roth

Costume Supervisor:
Kenn Hamilton

Dialogue Editor:
Kimaree Long
Patrick Cusack

Digital Intermediate:
Paul C. Nesmith
Cory Hamilton
Stephen Nakamura

Director:
Boaz Yakin

Director of Photography:
Stefan Czapsky

Dolly Grip:
Tally Morse
Ken McCallum
Mark Catania
Dan Denitto

Editor:
Frédéric Thoraval

Executive Producer:
Stuart Ford
Deepak Nayar
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones
Kevin Spacey

First Assistant Director:
John R. Woodward
Rebecca Strickland

Gaffer:
Kurt Lennig
Michael M. Silver

Hair Department Head:
Jerry Popolis

Hairstylist:
John Jones

Key Hair Stylist:
Diane Dixon
Christine Fennell

Key Makeup Artist:
Karen Reuter Fabbo
Diane Heller

Makeup Department Head:
Joseph Farulla

Music Editor:
Jordan Corngold

Music Supervisor:
Liz Gallacher

Original Music Composer:
Mark Mothersbaugh

Pilot:
Al Cerullo

Producer:
Joseph Zolfo
Dana Brunetti
Lawrence Bender
John R. Woodward

Production Design:
Joseph C. Nemec III

Property Master:
Jeff Mazzola
Vinny Mazzarella

Rigging Gaffer:
Lawrence Price
John Keating
Jeffrey A. Eplett

Rigging Grip:
Jay Stuart
Ethan Rosenduft
Dean Stankiewicz

Script Supervisor:
Kim Berner
Robb Foglia

Second Unit Director:
Chad Stahelski

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Eric Tramp

Set Costumer:
Teri-Lyn Pugliese

Set Decoration:
Bryony Foster

Sound Designer:
Dror Mohar
Wylie Stateman

Sound Editor:
Ben Wilkins

Sound Effects Editor:
Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomita
Bill R. Dean

Sound Mixer:
Tom Nelson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Fishman
Adam Jenkins

Still Photographer:
John Baer

Stunt Coordinator:
Chad Stahelski
J.J. Perry

Stunts:
Samantha MacIvor
Al Goto
Peter Epstein
Don Hewitt Sr.
Heidi Moneymaker
Blaise Corrigan
Hank Amos
Oakley Lehman
Billy Tilk
Roy Farfel
Peter Bucossi

Supervising Sound Editor:
Wylie Stateman
Dror Mohar

Unit Publicist:
Amy Leigh Johnson

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Mike Morse

Visual Effects Editor:
Keith Croket
Bryan Baker

Visual Effects Producer:
Erika Abrams
Brian Jochum
Tom Quinn
Andrea D'Amico

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fred Pienkos
Alan Munro

Writer:
Boaz Yakin

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