Darkness Falls (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 24, 2003

Original Title:
Darkness Falls

Alternate Titles:
Die Legende von Darkness Falls
En la oscuridad de la noche
Fovos sto skotadi
Strakh ot tÅ­mnoto
Temnota nastupayet

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Blue Star Productions
Distant Corners Entertainment Group Inc.
Morningstar Films
Revolution Studios
Village Roadshow Pictures

Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  HU: 16  IE: 15  NL: 16  PT: M/12  SE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 86

An eye for an eye. Your life for a tooth.

A vengeful spirit has taken the form of the Tooth Fairy to exact vengeance on the town that lynched her 150 years earlier. Her only opposition is the only child, now grown up, who has survived her before.

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3D Supervisor:
Steven Anthony Khoury

ADR Mixer:
Howard London

ADR Recordist:
Chris Navarro

Additional Photography:
Stephen F. Windon

Additional Still Photographer:
Mark Rogers

Animation:
Damien Gray
Bernadette Hayes

Armorer:
John Fox

Art Department Assistant:
Brianna Seale

Art Department Coordinator:
Diana Freeman

Art Direction:
Tom Nursey

Assistant Accountant:
Phillip Gore

Assistant Art Director:
Tony Williams

Assistant Camera:
Andrew Jerram

Assistant Editor:
Tim Mirkovich

Assistant Location Manager:
Michael Madigan

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michelle Whitehurst

Assistant Property Master:
Janie Parker

Assistant Set Dresser:
Lusia Carovola

Assistant Sound Editor:
Lisa Chino

Associate Producer:
Lauren Kisilevsky

Boom Operator:
Ben Faiman

Camera Operator:
Jay Torta
Harry Panagiotidis

Carpenter:
Lance Beriman

Casting:
Maura Fay
Lynne Ruthven

Chief Lighting Technician:
Karl Engeler

Construction Coordinator:
Fergus Leese

Costume Design:
Anna Borghesi
Judy Bunn
Shane Phillips
Jane Summer-Eve

Costume Supervisor:
Keryn Ribbands

Costumer:
Damir Peranovic

Dialogue Editor:
Alison Fisher

Digital Color Timer:
Anthony Harris

Digital Compositors:
Christian Boudman

Director:
Jonathan Liebesman

Director of Photography:
Dan Laustsen

Editor:
Timothy Alverson
Steve Mirkovich

Editorial Services:
David Hunter

Electrician:
Richard Turton
Anthony Veith
Bradley Galgon

Executive Producer:
Lou Arkoff
Derek Dauchy

Executive Visual Effects Producer:
Debbie Denise

Extras Casting:
Lisa Wright

First Assistant Camera:
Tov Belling

First Assistant Director:
Jamie Crooks

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Tricia Linklater

Foley:
Pamela Kahn

Foley Artist:
Vincent Guisetti

Foley Mixer:
Kyle Rochlin

Greensman:
Reece Cliff
Mario Peraic
Gregg Thomas

Grip:
Adrian Goodwin
Chris Hansford
Damian Heckendorf
Glenn Arrowsmith

In Memory Of:
Shirley Jaffe

Key Grip:
Rob Hansford

Key Hair Stylist:
Cheryl Williams

Key Rigging Grip:
Grant Kennelly

Line Producer:
Irene Dobson

Location Manager:
Alistair Reilly

Makeup Artist:
Erica Wells

Makeup Designer:
Vivien Mepham

Music Editor:
Gary Krause
Joe Lisanti

Negative Cutter:
Marlen Hill

Orchestrator:
Robert Elhai

Original Music Composer:
Brian Tyler

Post Production Supervisor:
Jim Conrads

Producer:
William Sherak
Jason Shuman
John Fasano
John Hegeman

Production Accountant:
Lyn Jones

Production Assistant:
Devin Bailey

Production Coordinator:
Suzanne Evans-Booth

Production Design:
George Liddle

Production Illustrator:
Rain Hart

Production Secretary:
Brianna Mann

Production Sound Mixer:
John Schiefelbein

Property Master:
Rolland Pike

Rigging Gaffer:
Gillian Huxley

Scenic Artist:
Martin Bruveris

Scoring Mixer:
Jeff Vaughn

Screenplay:
John Fasano
James Vanderbilt
Joe Harris

Script Supervisor:
Jo Weeks

Second Assistant Camera:
Geoff Skilbeck

Second Assistant Director:
Jason Faulkner

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Martin Turner

Set Decoration:
Rebecca Cohen

Set Designer:
Jenny Hitchcock
Paula Whiteway

Set Dresser:
Monica Cogan

Set Painter:
Liala Allain

Sound:
Lisa K. Fowle

Sound Designer:
Randy Thom

Sound Editor:
Ken Fischer

Sound Effects Editor:
Scott Guitteau
Jason W. Jennings

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Rizzo
Randy Thom

Special Effects Assistant:
Hayes Brien

Special Effects Coordinator:
Lisa Wang

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Todd Tucker

Special Effects Supervisor:
Keith Marbory

Special Effects Technician:
Peter Armstrong

Stand In:
Luke Green

Steadicam Operator:
Harry Panagiotidis

Still Photographer:
Suzy Wood

Storyboard Artist:
Graeme Callander

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Ruehland

Stunt Double:
Brett Praed

Stunts:
Amanda Buchanan

Supervising ADR Editor:
Michael J. Benavente

Supervising Sound Editor:
Frank E. Eulner
Steven Ticknor

Third Assistant Director:
Miranda Colman

Title Designer:
Ahmet Ahmet

Unit Manager:
Grayden Le Breton

Unit Production Manager:
Laura May Alcock

Unit Publicist:
Fiona Searson

Video Assist Operator:
James Kalisch

Visual Effects:
Brandon England

Visual Effects Compositor:
Todd Mesher

Visual Effects Editor:
Kevin J. Jolly

Visual Effects Producer:
Victoria Alonso
Debbie Denise
Murray Pope

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Belinda Bennetts
Dan Schmit
Richard R. Hoover

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