Future Shock  (1994)

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  |  Color  |  98 Minutes
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The movie Future Shock, released in 1994 and directed by Eric Parkinson, Matt Reeves, Oley Sassone with Gerry Lively as cinematographer .
Cinematography by | Gerry Lively
Cameras
Sound Systems
Ultra Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Sci-Fi, Horror

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Jenny Porter
Dr. Langdon
Jack Porter
Mr. Johnson
Newscaster
Business Traveler
Office Extra
Office Extra
Office Extra
Office Extra
Office Extra
Experiment Victim
Dr. Evans
Lab Technician
Computer Operator
Female Dancer (unrated Version Only)
Detective #1
Detective #3
Gun Store Owner
Frat Boy
Frat Boy
Georgie #2
Steven Forest
Marshall
Lou Forest
Elfie Forest
Auntie Carla
Stocky Mourner
Wiry Mourner
Limo Driver
Passport Woman
Passport Man One
Passport Man Two
Fred's Assistant
Woman In Resturant
Paramedic One
Paramedic Two
Sid Barney
Woman With Extinguisher
Female Dancer
Freddy, From 'Return Of The Living Dead'
Trash, From 'Return Of The Living Dead'
Directed by
Director - Segments "future Shock", "jenny Porter"
Director - Segment "mr. Petrified Forrest"
Director - Segment "roommate, The")
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Written by
Segment - Segment "future Shock"
Segment - Segment "mr. Petrified Forrest"
Segment - Segment "jenny Porter"
Produced by
Producer - One Segment
Executive Producer
Associate Producer
Producer - One Segment
Associate Producer
Executive Producer
Co-producer
Associate Producer
Associate Producer
Original Music by
Segment "mr. Petrified Forrest"
Composer
Production Design by
Production Designer
Set Decoration by
Set Decorator
Production Management
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Sound Department
Re-recording Mixer / Supervising Sound Editor
Sound - Song "Mr. Petrified Forrest"
Additional Crew Members
Production Business Affairs / Production Business & Legal Affairs
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