Mount St. Helens: 30 Years of Change (2011)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 41M

Director : Kyle Justice

Synopsis

A look at the people, history, and recovery of the mountain since the eruption in 1980.

Actors

Mark Hendricks
Mark Hendricks
Host
Bill Lehning
Bill Lehning
Interviewee
Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson
Interviewee
John Bishop
John Bishop
Interviewee
Peter Frenzen
Peter Frenzen
Interviewee
Dick Ford
Dick Ford
Interviewee
Mike Nichols
Mike Nichols
Interviewee

Crews

Kyle Justice
Kyle Justice
Director
Kyle Justice
Kyle Justice
Writer
Kyle Justice
Kyle Justice
Co-Producer
Kyle Justice
Kyle Justice
Editor
Mark Plotkin
Mark Plotkin
Executive Producer
Jim Adams
Jim Adams
Executive Producer
Tim Van Blaricom
Tim Van Blaricom
Co-Producer
Franz Bergtold
Franz Bergtold
Pilot
Kyle Justice
Kyle Justice
Director of Photography
Luke Gatley
Luke Gatley
Production Assistant
Matt Howard
Matt Howard
Graphic Designer
Brendan Flohr
Brendan Flohr
Original Music Composer
Seth Armstead
Seth Armstead
Editorial Production Assistant
Cowlitz County Tourism
Cowlitz County Tourism
Thanks
Discover Your Northwest
Discover Your Northwest
Thanks
Peter Frenzen
Peter Frenzen
Thanks
John Bishop
John Bishop
Thanks

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