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Release Date:
October 12, 2010
Original Title:
Amphibious 3D
Alternate Titles:
Amphibious
Amphibious 3D
Amphibious Creature of the Deep
Deep Water
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Fu Works
Komodo Dragon
Production Countries:
Indonesia | Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15
Runtime: 83
Marine biologist Skylar Shane hires an expat charter boat captain, Jack Bowman, to help her find prehistoric life form samples in the north Sumatran Sea. During the expedition, they run into some of Jack's 'friends', a gang of smugglers headquartered on a fishing platform in the middle of the sea. Tamal, an orphan sold into servitude on the fishing platform by his uncle, a 'Dukun' (sorcerer and master of black magic) shaman, begs Skylar to take him away. She empathizes with the boy, who reminds her of her lost daughter, Rebecca, and is determined to help him, not knowing what lurks beneath the dark inky water, waiting to surface. Ever since Tamal arrived, mysterious things begin to happen, until one by one the smugglers will be killed by the terrifying creature from the deep. In the middle of an eerie, violent storm, the animus inside Tamal grows stronger, calling for the ancient creature of his nightmares...
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ADR Recordist:
Dave Ashton
Animation:
Kimmo Lemetti
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Eni Sulismi
Best Boy Electric:
Nurul Huda
Casting:
Danny Roth
Compositor:
Freek Quartier
Dialogue Editor:
Richard Fordham
Digital Compositor:
Risto Puukko
Frédéric Vanmeerbeeck
Dimitri Breidenbach
Digital Intermediate:
Florentijn Bos
Paolo Finotto
Director:
Brian Yuzna
Director of Photography:
Mick Van Rossum
Editor:
Annelies van Woerden
Electrician:
Winarto
Mohamad Priyatna
Foley Artist:
Gareth Rhys Jones
Foley Editor:
Serkan Köseoğlu
Key Grip:
Rinto Ambar Krisnanto
Key Hair Stylist:
Bernard Floch
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
André Anas Andrianto
Ike Riani Hartono
Original Music Composer:
Fons Merkies
Producer:
Brian Yuzna
San Fu Maltha
Screenplay:
John Penney
Set Designer:
Bagus Saputra Kristian
Sound Designer:
Mustafa Durma
Jon Olive
Jonathan Smith
Eilam Hoffman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gareth Llewellyn
Special Effects Supervisor:
Orlando Bassi
Supervising Sound Editor:
Simon Gershon
Title Designer:
Richard Raaphorst
Visual Effects Producer:
Michel Denis
Marco Levantaci
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Hans van Helden
Kris Janssens
Writer:
Somtow Sucharitkul
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