Sudden Death (1995) [R]

Release Date:
October 27, 1995

Original Title:
Sudden Death

Alternate Titles:
Ani ölüm
Iskold terror på overtid
Iznenadna smrt
Moarte instantanee
Muerte súbita
Nenadna smrt
Náhla smrt
Staigi mirtis
Sudden Death - Terror på overtid
Suspense en prolongation
Äkkikuolema
Ξαφνική απειλή
Внезапная смерть
ซัดเดน เดท ตัดเส้นตายท้านรก
突然死亡

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Imperial Entertainment
Shattered Productions
Signature Entertainment
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  BE: 18  BR: 16  CZ: U  DE: 16  DK: 15  FI: K-18  FR: 12|16  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 18  NL: 18  NO: 18  PL: 18  RU: 16+  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 110

Terror goes into overtime.

When a man's daughter is suddenly taken during a championship hockey game – with the captors demanding a billion dollars by game's end – he frantically sets a plan in motion to rescue her and abort an impending explosion before the final buzzer.

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ADR Editor:
Barney Cabral

ADR Mixer:
Bob Baron

Additional Grip:
Doug Stanczak

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
John R. McAleer Jr.

Aerial Coordinator:
Rick Shuster

Art Department Coordinator:
Francine Byrne

Art Department Production Assistant:
Diana Osberg

Art Direction:
William Barclay

Assistant Art Director:
Marion Kolsby

Assistant Camera:
Wayne Baker

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lisa Lovaas

Assistant Production Manager:
Betsy Bottando

Assistant Property Master:
Michael Saccio

Assistant Sound Editor:
Todd Egan

Associate Editor:
Jeff Gullo

Associate Producer:
Karen Elise Baldwin

Best Boy Electric:
Ken Connors

Best Boy Grip:
Bart Flaherty

Boom Operator:
Anthony Ortiz

CG Artist:
Bryan Hirota

Camera Operator:
John Sosenko

Camera Technician:
David Norris

Carpenter:
Kevin C. Brady

Casting:
Deborah Brown
Penny Perry

Casting Assistant:
Carrie Warsaw

Co-Producer:
Jack Frost Sanders
Jason Clark
Richard M. Cohen

Color Timer:
Phil Hetos

Conductor:
John Debney

Construction Coordinator:
Richard Blankenship

Construction Foreman:
Jeffrey DeBell

Costume Design:
Daniel J. Lester

Costumer:
Frankie Ritacco

Craft Service:
Paula Gregg

Dialogue Editor:
Laura Harris Atkinson

Digital Compositors:
Don Lee

Digital Effects Supervisor:
John 'D.J.' Des Jardin

Director:
Peter Hyams

Director of Photography:
Peter Hyams

Dolly Grip:
Gregory L. Edwards

Editor:
Steven Kemper

Electrician:
Charles M. Becker

Executive Producer:
Anders P. Jensen
Sunil R. Shah
Sundip R. Shah
Ash R. Shah

Extras Casting Assistant:
Charissa Sheptak

First Assistant Camera:
Jeff Hand

First Assistant Director:
Jack Frost Sanders

First Assistant Editor:
Ray Boniker

Foley Artist:
James Moriana

Foley Editor:
Bob Beher

Foley Mixer:
David Gertz

Gaffer:
Sandel Bacalu

Grip:
Pat Dames

Hairstylist:
Emanuel Millar

Key Grip:
John Janusek

Key Set Production Assistant:
Steve Parys

Location Assistant:
Matthew Sirianni

Location Manager:
Amy Grove

Location Scout:
Steve Parys

Makeup Artist:
Katalin Elek

Music Editor:
Tom Carlson

Negative Cutter:
Theresa Repola Mohammed

Orchestrator:
Brad Dechter

Original Music Composer:
John Debney

Painter:
Vincent Borrelli

Payroll Accountant:
Judith Walder

Picture Car Coordinator:
H. Lockwood Wasler

Post Production Supervisor:
Robert Hackl

Producer:
Howard Baldwin
Moshe Diamant

Production Assistant:
Kristin Bernstein

Production Controller:
Daniel Frisch

Production Coordinator:
Maria De La Torre

Production Design:
Philip Harrison

Production Executive:
Tom Prince

Production Secretary:
Deborah Ann Henderson

Production Supervisor:
Mary Jane Nolan Kelly

Property Master:
Thomas Saccio

Rigging Grip:
Brian 'Buzz' Buzzelli

Scenic Artist:
Darien N. D'Alfonso

Scoring Mixer:
John Richards

Screenplay:
Gene Quintano
Karen Elise Baldwin

Script Supervisor:
Susan Malerstein

Second Assistant Camera:
A. Anthony Cappello

Second Assistant Director:
Adam Druxman

Second Second Assistant Director:
Michael McCue

Second Unit Director:
Tom Elliott

Security:
Ray Cervenak

Set Costumer:
Patrick Caulfield

Set Decoration:
Caryl Heller

Set Designer:
Miguel López-Castillo

Set Dressing Artist:
John Butler

Set Medic:
R. Dale VanBatenburg

Set Production Assistant:
Christian Stavrakis

Sound Effects Editor:
Dino DiMuro

Sound Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan

Sound Recordist:
David Marquette

Special Effects Technician:
Jim Heastings

Stand In:
Susan Sellari

Steadicam Operator:
Jerry Holway

Still Photographer:
Eric Liebowitz

Storyboard Artist:
P.K. MacCarthy

Studio Teachers:
Judy Durning

Stunt Coordinator:
Tom Elliott
Brian Smrz
Gary Hymes

Stunt Double:
Mark Stefanich

Stunts:
Laura Albert
Webster Whinery
Steve Luncinski
Mike Schwellinger
Randy Peters
Manny Perry
Keii Johnston
Jeff Podgurski
Les Larson
Myke Schwartz
Rick LeFevour
Jeff Habberstad
Mark Hager
Jim Kirby
John Hateley
Carol Neilson
Irving E. Lewis
Ric Roman Waugh
Deep Roy
Jon W. Kishi
Merritt Yohnka
Scott Waugh
Jerome Henderson
Gary Davis
Tim Gallin
Frankie 'G' Garbutt
Gary Epper
Steve Boyum
May Boss
Seth Arnett
Glory Fioramonti
Joseph Bruno
Gary Combs
David Boushey
Scott Blake

Supervising Sound Editor:
David Kneupper

Thanks:
Hank Abate

Transportation Coordinator:
Michael Menapace

Unit Production Manager:
Deborah Lee

Unit Publicist:
Cirina Catania

Video Assist Operator:
Jim Emswiller

Visual Effects:
Rhonda C. Gunner

Visual Effects Camera:
Edwin Effrein

Visual Effects Editor:
Gus Duron
Zeke Morales

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Gregory L. McMurry

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Diane Collins

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