Bugs (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 6, 2003

Original Title:
Bugs

Alternate Titles:
Bugs - Die Killerinsekten
O Ataque dos Insetos

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Image Entertainment
USA Cable Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 82

They're dealing with the unknown. The unknown must be destroyed

A cop on the track of a criminal finds himself in the midst of an unfinished subway tunnel, when his flashlight reveals a startling discovery: a three meter long scorpion-like Bug. With one slice of its massive tail the bug fells the man and devours him. FBI agent Matt Pollack is brought in to investigate, and when forensics reveal the source of the problem, he turns to his friend and entomologist Emily Foster for help.

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ADR Editor:
Chris Boyett

ADR Supervisor:
Frank Nolan

Armorer:
Charles Taylor

Art Direction:
Jon P. Goulding

Assistant Art Director:
Ian Patrick McAllister

Assistant Camera:
Scott Cowan

Assistant Director:
Roman Buchok

Best Boy Electric:
Loreen Ruddock

Best Boy Grip:
Jason Capstick

Camera Operator:
David Perkins

Casting:
Nelleke Privett

Costume Design:
Ruth Secord

Digital Colorist:
Joe Finley

Director:
Joseph Conti

Director of Photography:
Richard Wincenty

Editor:
Richard Byard

Executive Producer:
Brad Krevoy
Adam Richman

Foley Artist:
Doug Madick

Gaffer:
Mark Berlet

Generator Operator:
Rick Leger

Grip:
Matt Thomas

Gun Wrangler:
Al Vrkljan

Key Grip:
Joe Strazzeri

Makeup Artist:
Katrin Clark

Makeup Department Head:
Catherine Viot

Original Music Composer:
William T. Stromberg

Producer:
Derek Rappaport

Production Consultant:
Dara Cohen

Production Design:
Ed Hanna

Production Manager:
Dennis Chapman

Property Master:
Mary Arthurs

Pyrotechnician:
Paul Jennings

Screenplay:
Robinson Young
Patrick J. Doody
Chris Valenziano

Script Supervisor:
Oliver Olsen

Second Assistant Camera:
Ari Magder

Set Decoration:
Marlene Graham

Sound Effects Editor:
Jeff K. Brunello
Daniel Colman

Sound Recordist:
Robert Fletcher

Special Effects Coordinator:
John LaForet

Still Photographer:
Ben Mark Holzberg

Story:
Patrick J. Doody
Chris Valenziano
Joseph Conti

Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Lucescu

Supervising Sound Editor:
Daniel Colman

Visual Effects Producer:
Joseph Conti

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