Demolition Man (1993)
Demolition Man (1993)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Sylvester Stallone
John Spartan
Wesley Snipes
Simon Phoenix
Sandra Bullock
Lt. Lenina Huxley
Nigel Hawthorne
Dr. Raymond Cocteau
Benjamin Bratt
Alfredo Garcia
Rob Schneider
Erwin
Bob Gunton
Chief George Earle
Glenn Shadix
Associate Bob
Denis Leary
Edgar Friendly
Bill Cobbs
Zachary Lamb - Aged
Grand L. Bush
Zachary Lamb - Young
Pat Skipper
Helicopter Pilot
Steve Kahan
Captain Healy
Paul Bollen
T.F.R. Officer
Mark Colson
Warden William Smithers - Young
Andre Gregory
Warden William Smithers - Aged
John Enos III
Prisoner
Troy Evans
Tough Cop
Don Charles McGovern
Hopper - Prison Guard
Patricia Rive
Police Officer
Anneliza Scott
Police Officer
Dean Minerd
Police Officer
Kristopher Logan
Troubled Guy
Paul Perri
Squad Leader
Susan Lentini
T.V. Reporter
Casey Wallace
Little Girl
Trent Walker
Boggle Guard
Chris Durand
Museum Guard
Brett A. Jones
Museum Guard / Stunts
Dan Cortese
Taco Bell Entertainer
Lara Harris
Taco Bell Patron
Sam Nehira
Taco Bell Patron
Claude Oatts
Taco Bell Patron
Alex Chapman
Taco Bell Scrap
Brandy Ledford
Fiber Op Girl
Rosemarie Lagunas
Hamburger Stand Scrap
Ken Baldwin
Wasteland Scrap
Jack Black
Wasteland Scrap
Michael Buice
Wasteland Scrap
Carlton Wilborn
Wasteland Scrap
Charles Glass
CryoCon
Ben Jurand
CryoCon
Billy D. Lucas
CryoCon
Rhino Michaels
CryoCon
Toshishiro Obata
CryoCon
Jesse Ventura
CryoCon
Robert Reneau
Screenplay / Story
Faye Schwab
Executive Producer
Steven Bratter
Executive Producer
Howard G. Kazanjian
Producer
Joel Silver
Producer
Marco Brambilla
Director
Michael Levy
Producer
Aaron Schwab
Executive Producer
Stuart Baird
Editor
Alex Thomson
Director of Photography
Bob Ringwood
Costume Design
Elliot Goldenthal
Original Music Composer
Craig Sheffer
Executive Producer
Pete Catalano
Executive Producer
Joy Todd
Casting
Ferne Cassel
Casting
Daniel Waters
Screenplay
Peter M. Lenkov
Screenplay / Story
Etta Leff
Set Decoration
Scott H. Eddo
Makeup Artist
Hugo Santiago
Set Designer
Michael Geisler
Sound Designer
Tom E. Dahl
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew Cooper
Still Photographer
Bruce J. Gfeller
Construction Coordinator
Carl J. Stensel
Set Designer
Tricia Henry Ashford
Visual Effects Producer
Anthony Gaudioz
Camera Operator
Gregory Lundsgaard
Steadicam Operator
Alicia M. Tripi
Hairstylist
Virginia Cook-McGowan
Sound Effects Editor
Jacques Stroweis
Animation
Michael Genne
Camera Operator
P.R. Tooke
Script Supervisor
Walter P. Martishius
Art Direction
Robert Gould
Set Decoration
Michael Papac
Property Master
Steven T Puri
Visual Effects Producer
Eric Reasoner
Music Editor
David L. Snyder
Production Design
Mark Poll
Set Designer
Joe D. Ramsey
Special Effects Coordinator
Janis Clark
Hairstylist
R. Christopher Biggs
Makeup Effects
Natalie Wood
Makeup Artist
Sarah Knowles
Assistant Art Director
John C. Wash
Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Picerni
Stunt Coordinator / Stunts
Michael E. Little
Camera Operator
Nick Scarano
Costume Supervisor
Peter J. Silbermann
Unit Publicist
Robert G. Henderson
Supervising Sound Editor
David M. Horton
Sound Effects Editor
Marshall Winn
Sound Effects Editor
William D. Barber
Camera Operator
Richard Snell
Makeup Artist
Les Fresholtz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Leslie J. Kovacs
Gaffer
Steve Duncan
Transportation Coordinator
Donna Ekins-Kapner
Art Department Coordinator
Natalie Richards
Set Designer
Samuel C. Crutcher
Sound Effects Editor
Greg Dillon
Sound Effects Editor
Craig Barron
Visual Effects Supervisor
Melanie J. Baker
Assistant Art Director
Craig B. Ayers Sr.
Greensman
Kimberly Nelson LoCascio
Visual Effects Producer
Robert Grasmere
Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Abascal
Hairstylist
Laini Thompson
Makeup Artist
Kevin Spears
Sound Designer
David M. Dunlap
Camera Operator
Jacqueline George
Co-Producer
Steven Fazekas
Co-Producer
Tony Munafo
Associate Producer
James Herbert
Co-Producer / Production Manager
Chris Watts
Visual Effects Coordinator
Mark Suveg
Craft Service
Robert J. Anderson
Executive In Charge Of Production
Michael J. Coo
Key Grip
Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko
Assistant Costume Designer
Moose Enright
Best Boy Electric
Sean Langdon
Carpenter
Bob Kaiser
Color Timer
Todd Bassman
Boom Operator
Jamie Barber
First Assistant Camera
Michael Moore
Visual Effects Editor
Louis D'Esposito
First Assistant Director
Mitchell E. Dauterive
Production Coordinator
Stan Harrison
Video Assist Operator
Mike Brooks
Propmaker
Robert Elhai
Orchestrator
Marco A. Campos
Construction Foreman
Craig Lietzke
Driver
Pete Antico
Stunts
Howard Bachrach
Transportation Captain
Michael A. Jones
Electrician
Greg Cantrell
Rigging Gaffer
Tim Cooney
Sound Mixer
Bill Coffin
Visual Effects
Charles J. Bond
Sound
Charles A. Tamburro
Aerial Coordinator
Linda Renaud
I/O Manager
Thomas Gark
Set Dressing Artist
Stephen Kennedy
Digital Compositors
Scott Bobbitt
Leadman
Simon Murton
Production Illustrator
Ray Zimmerman
Production Accountant
Nico Bally
Grip
Nick Brett
Utility Stunts
Eric Allard
Special Effects Supervisor
Jaymes Hinkle
Art Direction
Jason Menz
Stand In
Billy Craft
Lighting Technician
Michael Neale
Location Manager
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
Stunts
Xochi Blymyer
Second Second Assistant Director
James Simcik
Supervising ADR Editor
Jeff Matakovich
Additional Visual Effects
Andrea Chesney
Second Assistant Camera
Charlie Picerni
Second Unit Director / Stunt Coordinator
William C. Carruth
ADR Editor
David Lea
Choreographer
Christopher S. Ross
Conceptual Illustrator
Mike Sasgen
Special Effects Assistant
Michael Brennan
Dolly Grip
Tony Allard
Special Effects Technician
Benny McNulty
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Jennifer Law-Stump
Production Assistant
Brian Callahan
Costumer
William E. Fitch
Best Boy Grip
Kathryn Mindala
First Assistant Accountant
Tammy Apana
Assistant Production Coordinator
David Krudis
Payroll Accountant
Mike Blaze
Assistant Property Master
Joseph V. Cicio
Assistant Camera
David Mann
Assistant Editor
Stephen Brain
Production Executive
Mark De Alessandro
Stunt Double
Greg Curda
Foley Artist
Lee J. Bognar
Assistant Location Manager
Kurt Greufe
Assistant Accountant
Marcus Salgado
Fight Choreographer / Stunts
Robert Misetich
Set Painter
Christopher Duddy
Visual Effects Camera
Bryan Hirota
CG Artist
Robert Consing
Storyboard Artist
Matthew F. Leonetti
Additional Director of Photography
Joseph J. Kontra
Second Assistant Director
Christopher Brooks
Supervising Music Editor
Nancy Young
Stunts
Rita Minor
Stunts
Debbie Evans
Stunts / Stunt Double
Jeannie Epper
Stunts
Sandy Berumen
Stunts
Kenneth Chamitoff
Extras Casting
John J. Connor
Second Unit Director of Photography
Tom Priestley Jr.
Second Unit Director of Photography
Dana Hee
Stunt Double
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Stunts
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Stunts
Kane Hodder
Stunts
Troy Robinson
Stunts
Gary Epper
Stunts
Henry Kingi
Stunts
Bob Brown
Stunts
Gary McLarty
Stunts
Manny Perry
Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett
Stunts
Tim A. Davison
Stunts
Denney Pierce
Stunts
John C. Meier
Stunts
Buddy Joe Hooker
Stunts
John Borland
Stunts
Kenny Bates
Stunts
Bob Arnold
Stunts
John Cade
Stunts
Clint Cadinha
Fight Choreographer
Tom Bergman
Stunts
Keith Campbell
Stunts
Eric Chambers
Stunts
Norm Compton
Stunts
Richard L. Duran
Stunts
Jim Connors
Stunts
Kenny Endoso
Stunts
Ousaun Elam
Stunts
Danny Epper
Stunts
Randy Hall
Stunts
Tabby Hanson
Stunts
Steve Kelso
Stunts
Henry Kingi Jr.
Stunts
Eric Mansker
Stunts
Bennie Moore
Stunts
Bob McGovern
Stunt Double
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 8, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 55m
Content RatingR
Budget$57,000,000
Box Office$58,055,768
Filming LocationsSan Diego, United States of America · California, United States
Genres
Wiki.
Demolition Man is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Marco Brambilla in his directorial debut. It stars Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock, and Nigel Hawthorne. Stallone is John Spartan, a risk-taking police officer who has a reputation for causing destruction while carrying out his work. After a failed attempt to rescue hostages from evil crime lord Simon Phoenix (Snipes), they are both sentenced to be cryogenically frozen in 1996. Phoenix is thawed for a parole hearing in 2032, but escapes. Society has changed and all violent crime has seemingly been eliminated. Unable to deal with a criminal as dangerous as Phoenix, the authorities awaken Spartan to help capture him again. The story makes allusions to many other works including Aldous Huxley's 1932 dystopian novel Brave New World and H. G. Wells's The Sleeper Awakes.The film was released in the United States on October 8, 1993, to mixed reviews from critics. It earned $159 million worldwide, and was considered a successful film for Stallone.