11:14 (2003) [R]

Release Date:
September 5, 2003

Original Title:
11:14

Alternate Titles:
11 14 Hora de Morir
11.14
11.14 - Elevenfourteen
11:14 - Elevenfourteen
11h14
11h14 : Onze heures quatorze
Elevenfourteen
Onze heures quatorze
Ore 1114 – Destino fatale
Reflex
Skurvená noc
Одиннадцать четырнадцать
じゅういちじじゅうよんぷん

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Firm Films
MDP Worldwide
Media 8 Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: 12  GB: 15  NL: 12  RU: 16+  US: R 

Runtime: 86

Fate can change in seconds.

Tells the seemingly random yet vitally connected story of a set of incidents that all converge one evening at 11:14pm. The story follows the chain of events of five different characters and five different storylines that all converge to tell the story of murder and deceit.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Gary Hatfield

ADR Editor:
John K. Adams

ADR Mixer:
Eric Thompson

ADR Recordist:
Chris Navarro

Art Department Coordinator:
Nancy Restuccia

Art Direction:
Macie Vener

Assistant Art Director:
Morgan Blackledge

Best Boy Grip:
Darryl Wilson

Boom Operator:
John Hays

Casting:
Mary Vernieu
Felicia Fasano

Color Timer:
Dennis McNeill

Costume Design:
Christopher Lawrence

Costume Supervisor:
Janet Ingram

Craft Service:
J.J. Geary

Director:
Greg Marcks

Director of Photography:
Shane Hurlbut

Dolly Grip:
Dietmar Wendelin

Editor:
Richard Nord
Dan Lebental

Executive Producer:
Hilary Swank
Jeff Kwatinetz
Mark Damon
Raju Patel
Tripp Vinson
Stewart Hall
Sammy Lee
David Scott Rubin

First Assistant Director:
Chris Edmonds

Foley Artist:
Gregg Barbanell

Foley Recordist:
Jason Piatt

Greensman:
David Harris

Key Grip:
David Knudson

Key Hair Stylist:
Joy Zapata

Key Makeup Artist:
Dorothy J. Pearl

Location Manager:
Jeremy Alter

Makeup Department Head:
Petrice Bankhead

Music Editor:
Joshua Winget

Music Supervisor:
Jason Alexander

Original Music Composer:
Clint Mansell

Post Production Supervisor:
Brad Arensman

Producer:
Beau Flynn
John Morrissey

Production Accountant:
Bob Weber

Production Assistant:
Erin Rodman

Production Design:
Devorah Herbert

Production Supervisor:
Bonnie Weis

Property Master:
Scott Bauer

Script Supervisor:
Scott Peterson

Second Assistant Director:
Michelle Edmonds

Second Second Assistant Director:
Paul Domick

Set Costumer:
Annie Laoparadonchai

Set Decoration:
Martha Ring

Sound Effects Editor:
Robert Fitzgerald

Sound Mixer:
Shawn Holden

Special Effects:
James Ochoa
John C. Carlucci
Barry McQueary

Special Effects Coordinator:
Lou Carlucci

Steadicam Operator:
Aiken Weiss
George Billinger III

Still Photographer:
Lorey Sebastian
Jim Sheldon

Stunt Coordinator:
Joel Kramer

Stunts:
Steven Lambert
Gary Price
Scott Leva
Clint Lilley

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mike Le Mare

Transportation Coordinator:
A. Welch Lambeth

Unit Production Manager:
David Scott Rubin

Writer:
Greg Marcks

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