A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 11, 2004
# of Seasons: 4
# of Episodes: 44
Finale:
September 16, 2007
Creators:
René Echevarria
Scott Peters
Original Title:
The 4400
Alternate Titles:
4400
×”-4400
Genres:
Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
American Zoetrope
Renegade83
Viacom Productions
Countries:
US
4400 centers on the return of 4400 people who, previously presumed dead or reported missing, reappear on Earth. Though they have not aged physically, some of them seem to have deeper alterations ranging from superhuman strength to an unexplained healing touch. A government agency is formed to track the 4400 people after one of them commits a murder.
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Art Direction:
D.A. Menchions
Associate Producer:
Ben Brafman
Camera Operator:
Michael Wrinch
Casting:
Irene Cagen
Jennifer Page
Corinne Clark
Construction Coordinator:
Clare Davis
Costume Design:
Trish Flynn
Executive Producer:
Scott Peters
Maira Suro
Ira Steven Behr
Francis Ford Coppola
Hairstylist:
Janet MacDonald
Makeup Artist:
Rita Ciccozzi
Producer:
Kathy Gilroy
Production Accountant:
Kymn Brettoner
Production Coordinator:
Michelle Almaz Tadege
Clark Candy
Production Design:
Ian D. Thomas
Production Manager:
Craig Matheson
Set Decoration:
Louise Roper
Tasha Moth
Sound Designer:
Ken Cade
Special Effects Supervisor:
Philip Edward Jones
Supervising Producer:
Craig Sweeny
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Roberto Biagi
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