A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 14, 1999
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
November 16, 1999
Creators:
Mikael Salomon
Original Title:
Aftershock: Earthquake in New York
Alternate Titles:
Aftershock - Das große Beben
Aftershock: Η Καταστροφή Της Νέας Υόρκης
Aftershock:Tremblement de terre de New York
New York – Der jüngste Tag
Pânico em Nova York
Terremoto en Nueva York 2
Utórengés: Földindulás New Yorkban
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Babelsberg Film
Hallmark Entertainment
Pacific Motion Pictures
RTL Television
Countries:
US
Without warning, an earthquake rips through the "City That Never Sleeps," turning it into a vulnerable state of chaos: skyscrapers topple, subways are buried in the rubble, countless lives are lost and loved ones are torn apart. As turmoil reigns in the screaming streets, Mayor Bruce Lincoln and former Fire Chief Thomas Ahearn race against time to enact a city-wide emergency plan.
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Assistant Editor:
Caroline Hardon
Camera Operator:
Ronald Hersey
Marty McInally
Casting:
Susan Bluestein
Costume Design:
Tish Monaghan
Director:
Mikael Salomon
Director of Photography:
Jon Joffin
Editor:
Christopher Rouse
First Assistant Director:
Steve Apicella
Music Editor:
Chris Ledesma
Novel:
Chuck Scarborough
Original Music Composer:
Irwin Fisch
Producer:
Danny Thorell
Ron McLeod
David Stevens
Michael O'Connor
Production Design:
Lawrence Miller
Script Supervisor:
Kimi Webber
Set Decoration:
Tedd Kuchera
Still Photographer:
Bob Akester
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