A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 14, 2000
Original Title:
Tribulation
Alternate Titles:
Apocalypse III: Tribulation
Forças Diabólicas
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Apocalypse Film Projects Inc.
Cloud Ten Pictures
Jack Van Impe Ministries
John Hagee Ministries
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Police detective Tom Canboro hails from a Christian family. One night, his eccentric brother-in-law Jason seemingly goes insane and tries to kill his wife, calling her a "hater". Canboro realizes this may be a conspiracy going as far as devil worship, but gets in a car crash. Waking in a strange hospital, years have passed and people all over the world are wearing the mark of 666 on their right hands, and those who don't are killed. Franco Macalusso, the believer in global peace, now controls the world, and is trying to bring the world together as it was at the Tower of Babel.
24 Frame Playback:
Jeffrey Cassidy
ADR Editor:
Tim Roberts
Art Direction:
Maria Kennedy
Assistant Property Master:
Tyler Unrau
Assistant Sound Editor:
Timothy Mehlenbacher
Casting:
Lisa Parasyn
Cinematography:
George Tirl
Costume Design:
Sharon M. McDonell
Dialogue Editor:
Ray Campbell
David Drainie Taylor
Director:
André van Heerden
Editor:
Michael Doherty
Editorial Consultant:
Stephen Young Chin
Foley Artist:
Virginia Storey
Foley Recordist:
John Bracco
Gaffer:
Bob McAdam
Hairdresser:
Danny Morrow
Key Hair Stylist:
Anthony Filipetto
Line Producer:
Nicholas Tabarrok
Makeup Department Head:
Catherine Viot
Music:
Gary Koftinoff
Producer:
Peter Lalonde
Paul Lalonde
Production Design:
Ronald A.W. Lee
Screenplay:
Peter Lalonde
Paul Lalonde
Script Supervisor:
Rachel Landry
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Bob McAdam
Set Designer:
Ricardo Barcelo
Sound Editor:
Colin Baxter
Ken Cade
Sound Mixer:
Alan deGraaf
John Gare
Stand In:
Adam Gavsie
Steadicam Operator:
Brad Hruboska
Stunt Coordinator:
Randy Butcher
Stunts:
Blair Johannes
Supervising Sound Editor:
Steve Munro
Wardrobe Assistant:
Melissa Mark
Joanna Syrokomla
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Stacy Laliberte
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