Defcon 2012 (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 28, 2010

Original Title:
Defcon 2012

Alternate Titles:
2012: Armageddon
Os Ăšltimos Dias
Starlifters

Genres:
Action | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Elevation 4 Entertainment
Red Fortress Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 92

Who Will Survive After The End?

On October 30, 2009 an independent filmmaker and his cast and crew are reported missing a month before the release of their controversial film predicting the end of the world. Authorities have reason to believe the film's 2012 doomsday scenario may have something to do with their disappearance. An agent for CEA (Central Extraterrestrial Agency) discovers the footage to the film and watches the film on September 10, 2012, three months before the world is to come to an end.

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Animation:
Stefan Weichelt
Jason Doucette
Frank Pannuci

Associate Producer:
John Wessman

Director:
R. Christian Anderson

Director of Photography:
Charles Street

Editor:
Brian Shotwell
Blake Rennie

Executive Producer:
Carolina Liechtenstein
Ryken Zane

Makeup Artist:
Erica Quintero
Stephanie Navarro

Original Music Composer:
Aubrey G. Young

Production Design:
Ryken Zane

Screenplay:
Brian Shotwell

Script Editor:
Albertossy Espinoza

Special Effects:
Justin Doucette

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