The Scorpion King (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 18, 2002

Original Title:
The Scorpion King

Alternate Titles:
Kralj škorpija

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Alphaville Films
Kalima Productions
Universal Pictures
WWE Studios

Production Countries:
Belgium | Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BE: 14  BR: 14  CH: 16  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  DK: 11  ES: 16  FI: K-12  FR: U  GB: 12|15  GR: 13  HU: 16  IE: 12  KR: 12  NL: 12  NO: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RU: 12+  SE: 11  TW: 12+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 92

Warrior. Legend. King.

In ancient Egypt, peasant Mathayus is hired to exact revenge on the powerful Memnon and the sorceress Cassandra, who are ready to overtake Balthazar's village. Amid betrayals, thieves, abductions and more, Mathayus strives to bring justice to his complicated world.

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3D Artist:
Robert Castaneda

ADR Editor:
Marshall Winn

ADR Mixer:
Dylan A. Flores

ADR Recordist:
Philip Rogers

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Accountant:
Maureen 'Mo' Crutchfield

Additional Camera:
Thom Owens

Additional Photography:
Monica Frommholz

Additional Production Assistant:
Ryan Tighe

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Steve Lonano

Ager/Dyer:
Jack Taggart

Animal Coordinator:
Paul 'Sled' Reynolds

Animation Supervisor:
Daniel Robichaud

Armorer:
Brian Bero
Dragon Dronet

Art Department Assistant:
John Campana

Art Department Coordinator:
Stephanie Higgins Frey

Art Direction:
Doug J. Meerdink

Assistant Art Director:
Roy Barnes
Andrew Menzies

Assistant Camera:
Peter Geraghty

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Scott Fieldsteel

Assistant Editor:
Aaron Brock

Assistant Location Manager:
Michael Chickey

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Monica Frommholz

Assistant Property Master:
Brian Bilson

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jamie Hardt

Associate Producer:
Michael Tronick
Josh McLaglen

Best Boy Grip:
Don Domino

Boom Operator:
Dennis Fuller
Anthony Ortiz
Gregg Frazier

CG Animator:
Dominic Daigle

CG Supervisor:
Mark A. Lasoff

Camera Operator:
Robert Reed Altman
Vern Nobles

Carpenter:
Brian Benavides

Casting:
Randi Hiller
Sarah Halley Finn
Rob Decina

Casting Assistant:
Judith Sunga
Abdul-Majeed Moulvi

Casting Associate:
Rebecca Mangieri

Characters:
Stephen Sommers

Chef:
Jamie Kemp

Choreographer:
Sho Kosugi
Jerry Evans

Co-Producer:
Richard Luke Rothschild

Color Timer:
Mato

Compositor:
Glenn Clyatt

Conceptual Illustrator:
Rodolfo Damaggio

Conductor:
Pete Anthony

Construction Coordinator:
Steve Callas

Construction Foreman:
Peter Olexiewicz

Costume Design:
John Bloomfield

Costume Supervisor:
Maureen O'Heron

Costumer:
Judy Baron

Craft Service:
Ella Marcus

Dialect Coach:
Linda Brennan

Dialogue Editor:
Robert Troy
Gloria D'Alessandro
Carin Rogers

Digital Compositor:
Lloyd Lee Barnett

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser

Director:
Chuck Russell

Director of Photography:
John R. Leonetti

Dolly Grip:
Paul V. Perkins

Driver:
Alberto Coto

Editor:
Michael Tronick
Greg Parsons

Editorial Production Assistant:
Katie Flint

Electrician:
Travis Panarisi
Scott Toland
Barry Gross
Patriq Luo
Henry Cantor
Michael Lyon
Craig Scagnetti

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Peter Oillataguerre

Executive Producer:
Vince McMahon

Executive Visual Effects Producer:
Mark Franco

Extras Casting:
Tracy Dixon

Fight Choreographer:
Al Leong
Andy Cheng

First Assistant Accountant:
Shaun M. McGovern

First Assistant Camera:
Mark Santoni
Trey Clinesmith
Daniel E. Teaze
Don Steinberg

First Assistant Director:
Josh McLaglen

First Assistant Editor:
Greg Parsons
James Andrykowski

Foley:
John Roesch
Dan O'Connell

Foley Artist:
John T. Cucci

Foley Editor:
Matthew Harrison
Mark Pappas

Foley Mixer:
James Ashwill

Foley Recordist:
Linda Lew

Foley Supervisor:
Christopher Flick

Gaffer:
Don Bixby
Derrick Kolus
Raman Rao

Greensman:
Mark David Kersey

Grip:
John Anthony

Hair Department Head:
Peter Tothpal

Hairstylist:
Bridget Cook
Stacey Morris
Erma Kent
Judith Tiedemann
Christina Raye

Head of Production:
Aaron Dem

Key Costumer:
Richard Schoen

Key Grip:
Dan Reilly

Key Hair Stylist:
Elaina P. Schulman

Key Makeup Artist:
Louis Lazzara
Steve LaPorte

Leadman:
Robert Lucas

Lighting Technician:
Dylan Rush
Brian Cwiakala

Location Assistant:
Michelle Brattson

Location Manager:
Michael Neale

Makeup Artist:
Ani Plotkin-Maloney
Dayne Johnson
Mark Landon
Laverne Caracuzzi
Anna Fleiner
Tegan Taylor
Eryn Krueger Mekash

Makeup Designer:
Jeff Dawn

Music Coordinator:
Rick Fleishman

Music Editor:
John Finklea

Musician:
Marc Bonilla

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

On Set Dresser:
Martin Milligan

Orchestrator:
Frank Bennett

Original Music Composer:
John Debney

Payroll Accountant:
Donald Napoli

Post Production Coordinator:
Frank Cuomo

Post Production Supervisor:
Virginia Landis Albertson

Producer:
Sean Daniel
James Jacks
Stephen Sommers
Kevin Misher

Production Accountant:
Kristina Soderquist

Production Assistant:
Bill Hader
Trent Broin

Production Coordinator:
Denis Hennelly

Production Design:
Ed Verreaux

Production Driver:
Steve Bonner

Production Executive:
Ty Warren

Production Illustrator:
Jack Johnson

Production Secretary:
Andrew Blau

Production Sound Mixer:
Robert J. Anderson Jr.

Property Master:
Tracy Farrington

Propmaker:
Derek du Bellier

Props:
Jon Neill

Rigging Gaffer:
Roger Meilink

Rigging Grip:
Ronald A. Miller
Noah Behar
Quinton Reilly

Scenic Artist:
Max Gabl

Screenplay:
David Hayter
Stephen Sommers
William Osborne

Script Supervisor:
Tricia Ronten
Trisha Burton

Sculptor:
Craig Abele

Second Assistant Accountant:
Sean Carville

Second Assistant Camera:
Mary Funsten

Second Assistant Director:
Danny Green

Second Second Assistant Director:
Rick Kelly

Second Unit Director:
Greg Michael
William H. Burton Sr.

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Hiro Narita
Robert LaBonge

Set Costumer:
Susi Campos
Gregory B. Peña
Catherine Peña
Nancy Smytka
Richard Schoen

Set Decoration:
Kate J. Sullivan

Set Designer:
Gary Diamond

Set Dresser:
Jack Cornelius
Oscar Delgadillo
Bruce Purcell
Eric Rood
Canyon Martens

Set Medic:
Jim Roberts

Set Production Assistant:
Scott Rorie

Sound Designer:
Paul N.J. Ottosson

Sound Editor:
Carla Murray

Sound Effects Editor:
Ai-Ling Lee
Jussi Tegelman
Paula Fairfield
Doug Jackson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Maslow
Gregg Landaker

Sound Recordist:
Aaron Levy
Frank Fleming

Special Effects:
James L. Bailey

Special Effects Coordinator:
Larz Anderson

Special Effects Technician:
Jack Davis

Stand In:
Gregory Hinton

Steadicam Operator:
Jody Miller
Stephen J. Ullman

Still Photographer:
Darren Michaels

Storyboard Artist:
Timothy Burgard

Stunt Coordinator:
Tom Lupo
Bob Brown

Stunt Double:
Jeff Wolfe
Tonia Forsberg
Tanoai Reed
Norm Compton

Stunts:
Mimi Lesseos
Heather Burton
Nancy Young
Anita Hart
Julie Michaels
April Weeden
Danny Downey
Bof Matteo
Tracy Kay
Troy Brown
Robbie Dunn
Danny Epper
Laura Albert
Suzanne Reid
James Ryan
Shawn Robinson
Michael Dawson
Peewee Piemonte
Richard Cetrone
Tony Brubaker
Terence J. Rotolo
John Rottger
Henry Kingi Jr.
Shawn Kautz
Troy Robinson
Craig Shugart
Leigh Hennessy
Diana R. Lupo
Michiko Nishiwaki
J.J. Perry
Nicole Randall

Supervising ADR Editor:
James Simcik

Supervising Art Director:
Greg Papalia

Supervising Sound Editor:
Cameron Frankley

Title Designer:
Conny Fauser

Transportation Captain:
Vic Cuccia

Transportation Coordinator:
Dan Romero

Unit Production Manager:
Andrew G. La Marca

Unit Publicist:
David Linck

Utility Sound:
Dick Hansen

Utility Stunts:
James Ryan

Video Assist Operator:
Alex M. Cacciarelli

Visual Effects:
Christopher Hartt

Visual Effects Compositor:
Greg Groenekamp

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Joshua Arsenault

Visual Effects Editor:
James Andrykowski

Visual Effects Producer:
Andrea D'Amico

Visual Effects Production Assistant:
Karina Desin

Visual Effects Production Manager:
John Bozzalla

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rodney Iwashina

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nick Scarano

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