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Release Date:
June 22, 1998
Original Title:
The Sender
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
PM Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 98
A psychic father and daughter band together with an "angel" in an attempt to save Earth from an extraterrestrial Armageddon. This suspenseful thriller ties together strange occurrences from 1965 in the Bermuda Triangle (where an American fighter pilot supposedly encountered a spaceship) and government hush-up conspiracies.
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Additional Photography:
Richard Pepin
Associate Producer:
Michael Madsen
Paul G. Volk
Costume Design:
Amber Lyne Garcia
Director:
Richard Pepin
Director of Photography:
Michael Weaver
Editor:
Stephen Adrianson
First Assistant Director:
Bryan Goeres
Hairstylist:
Francie Hart
Makeup Artist:
Francie Hart
Lona Vigi
Music:
John Sponsler
Music Supervisor:
Alexandra Patsavas
Producer:
Richard Pepin
Joseph Merhi
Production Design:
John Larena
Second Unit Director:
Cole S. McKay
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler
Set Decoration:
Adrienne Mascaro
Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay
Patrick J. Statham
Stunts:
Paul E. Short
Ted Barba
Chuck Borden
Bret Davidson
Eric Chambers
Jeff Evans
Tabby Hanson
Steve Hulin
Steve Kelso
Richard Humphreys
Rob King
Justin Lundin
Irving E. Lewis
Carrick O'Quinn
Ray Lykins
Gary Paul
Tom Poster
Simon Rhee
Greg Owen
Merritt Yohnka
Ellen Statham
Visual Effects Designer:
Craig Kuehne
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