After the Storm (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 17, 2001

Original Title:
After the Storm

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Trimark Pictures
USA Network

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 12 

Runtime: 99

A tale of human nature rising to the surface.

On the run from smugglers and the police, world-weary scavenger Arno (Benjamin Bratt) takes a job as a courier for a tycoon. But when the tycoon's yacht goes down in a storm, can Arno partner with a fellow sea scavenger to loot the ship's bounty? What awaits are diamonds, emeralds and gold. Guy Ferland directs this tropical noir film, which is based on a short story by Ernest Hemingway. Armand Assante co-stars.

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Casting:
Kim Williams
Reuben Cannon

Costume Design:
Linda Fisher

Director:
Guy Ferland

Director of Photography:
Gregory Middleton

Editor:
Charles Ireland

Executive Producer:
Mark Amin
Nelle Nugent
Peter A. Marshall

First Assistant Director:
Mike Upton

Key Hair Stylist:
Debra Johnson

Makeup Department Head:
Fleur Morell

Music:
Bill Wandel

Original Story:
Ernest Hemingway

Producer:
Kenneth Teaton
Mike Elliott

Production Design:
James A. Gelarden

Set Decoration:
Mary E. Gullickson

Special Effects:
John Carl Buechler

Special Effects Coordinator:
Erich Martin Hicks

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
John Carl Buechler

Still Photographer:
Richard Foreman Jr.

Stunt Coordinator:
Erich Martin Hicks

Stunts:
Patrick J. Statham

Teleplay:
A. E. Hotchner

VFX Artist:
Craig Kuehne

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ray McIntyre Jr.

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