The Deaths of Ian Stone (2007) [R]

Release Date:
December 5, 2007

Original Title:
The Deaths of Ian Stone

Alternate Titles:
Las Muertes de Ian Stone
Le morti di Ian Stone
獵殺死神

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Isle of Man Film Commission
Odyssey Entertainment
SWFX
Stan Winston Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  JP: R15+  US: R 

Runtime: 87

Live everyday like it's your last.

Deaths tells the story of an all-American guy who is murdered each day by horrifying pursuers, only to wake up in slightly different lives to experience the terror of being murdered again.

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ADR Editor:
Jennie Evans

ADR Mixer:
Michael Miller
Mark Lafbery

Art Direction:
Gerard Bryan

Assistant Accountant:
Hayley Lyon

Assistant Editor:
Ian Cunningham

Boom Operator:
James Harris

CG Artist:
Gregory L. Smith

CG Supervisor:
Jabbar Raisani

Camera Trainee:
Victoria Hanna
Abi Oseni

Casting:
Tamara-Lee Notcutt
Carrie Hilton

Character Designer:
Jerad Marantz

Clapper Loader:
Phil Humphries

Compositing Supervisor:
Craig A. Simms

Compositor:
Sirio Quintavalle
Dan Levitan

Conceptual Design:
Jim Charmatz

Construction Coordinator:
Dave Reed

Costume Design:
Nancy Thompson

Costume Standby:
Sian Evans

Dialogue Editor:
Jennie Evans

Digital Compositor:
D. Walt Cameron
Joshua Puente
Sampat Shetty
John Cornejo
Craig Hilditch

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
John Claude

Director:
Dario Piana

Director of Photography:
Stefano Morcaldo

Dolby Consultant:
Richard Stockdale

Editor:
Celia Haining

Electrician:
Ross Grainger
Paul Bates
Peter Davies

Executive Producer:
Steve Christian
Brendan Hood

Extras Casting:
Bev Lawley
Chuck Douglas

First Assistant Accountant:
Daniel Budd

First Assistant Director:
Martin Krauka

Focus Puller:
Jake Marcuson
Leonardo Osello

Foley Editor:
Alex Joseph

Foley Mixer:
Simon Trundle

Gaffer:
Pat Sweeney

Grip:
Luke Myslowski
Andy Sauer

Hair Designer:
Michael Ornelaz

Key Grip:
Robert Barlow

Line Producer:
Paul Ritchie

Location Manager:
Jason Wheeler

Makeup & Hair:
Susie Munachen

Makeup Designer:
Alison Elliott

Music Editor:
Lee Scott

Music Programmer:
John Samuel Hanson

Original Music Composer:
Elia Cmiral

Post Production Accountant:
Rachel James

Producer:
Ralph Kamp
Brian J. Gilbert
Stan Winston

Production Accountant:
John Miles

Production Coordinator:
Richard Daldry

Production Design:
Amanda McArthur

Production Manager:
Jennifer Wynne

Production Runner:
Emma Magee

Scenic Artist:
Howard Weaver

Script Supervisor:
Helene Oosthuizen

Second Assistant Director:
Simon Downes

Set Costumer:
Kate Laver

Set Decoration:
Bridget Menzies

Set Dresser:
Peter Woods

Sound Editor:
Carrie Giunta
James Harrison

Sound Effects Editor:
Alastair Sirkett

Sound Mixer:
Clive Copland

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthew Gough
Craig Irving

Sound Supervisor:
Matthew Gough

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chris Gallaher
Simon Webber

Special Effects Supervisor:
John Rafique

Special Effects Technician:
Nick Smith
Damian Fisher
Chris Watson

Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Dowdall

Third Assistant Director:
Nick Starr

Title Designer:
Matt Curtis

Unit Publicist:
Julia Jones

VFX Artist:
Vasistha Chawda

VFX Editor:
Brian Bishop

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Dawn Turner

Visual Effects Producer:
Ben Lock
Antony Bluff

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jesh Krishna Murthy
Dennis Michelson
Chris Holmes
Jesh Murthy

Wig Designer:
Justin Ditter
Aimee Macabeo

Writer:
Brendan Hood

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