13 Eerie (2013) [NR]

Release Date:
March 29, 2013

Original Title:
13 Eerie

Alternate Titles:
13 Eerie - We prey for you
13 Зловещо
Cacería zombie
Invasión zombie
Jezivi eksperiment
Жуткие 13
人造人間13号

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Don Carmody Productions
Minds Eye Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: NR 

Runtime: 87

We prey for you

Forensics students arriving an isolated, island "body farm" get to try out their CSI skills on a bunch of corpses under the watchful eye of their grumpy professor. The island used to house a state penitentiary where the authorities were experimenting on death row inmates and now the bodies won't stay still.

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Matt Jantzen

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Matthew Bessel

Assistant Art Director:
Dan Wright

Assistant Costume Designer:
Joanna Vollhoffer

Assistant Property Master:
Dan Crozier

Associate Producer:
Brendan Carmody
Becki Hui

Best Boy Electric:
Dannyl Challis

Best Boy Grip:
Stephan McLellan

Boom Operator:
Roger Roscoe

Camera Operator:
Layton Burton

Camera Trainee:
Jennifer Tremblay

Casting Director:
Carmen Kotyk

Chef:
Bev Dusel

Cinematography:
Mark Dobrescu

Construction Coordinator:
Danny Scavuzzo

Costume Designer:
Sonja Clifton-Remple

Dialogue Editor:
Steven Toepell

Digital Intermediate:
Dave Muscat
Kevin Downer

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Motassem Younes

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Peter Armstrong

Director:
Lowell Dean

Driver:
Danine Schlosser
Sam Fraser
Ron Jacobs

Editor:
Jacqueline Carmody

Executive Producer:
Don Carmody
Kevin DeWalt
Roger Christian
David Cormican

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Todd Irving

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Nick Lamb

First Assistant Accountant:
Kari Fonkalsrud

First Assistant Camera:
Donovan Fraser

First Assistant Director:
Terry Mialkowsky

First Assistant Editor:
Jon Tewksbury

Gaffer:
Andrew Gordon

Genetator Operator:
Kyle Mrazek

Grip:
Noah Draper
Chad Biesenthal

Key Grip:
Rob Parrell

Key Hair Stylist:
Nina McArthur

Key Makeup Artist:
Emersen Ziffle

Location Manager:
Bill Sorochan

Makeup Department Head:
Tracy George

Orchestrator:
Igor Vrabac

Original Music Composer:
Ken Worth
Igor Vrabac

Post Production Supervisor:
Heather Malek

Producer:
Mark Montague
Kevin DeWalt
Don Carmody

Production Accountant:
Nigel Crook

Production Assistant:
Ashley Scarfe
William Dull

Production Coordinator:
Ian Gardner

Production Designer:
Kathy McCoy

Production Manager:
Debbie Breeze

Property Master:
Jay Robertson

Scenic Artist:
Ashley Doerksen
Dawn Bird

Script Consultant:
Stephen Kayfish

Script Supervisor:
Lisa Falk

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Meghan Cosenzo

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Terry Silva

Second Assistant Director:
Sheree Fondeur

Set Decoration:
Sara McCudden

Set Dresser:
Adrian Traquair

Set Supervisor:
Kerri La Londe

Sound Editor:
Mark Dejczak

Sound Effects Editor:
Adam Stein

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Kevin Hemmingson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Keith Elliott
Steve Moore

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Paul Noël

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Stacey Caldwell

Stunt Coordinator:
Daniel Ford Beavis

Stunts:
Brendan Carmody
Kevin Kay Mak

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Gingras

Third Assistant Director:
Kailey Treen

Trainee Production Coordinator:
Rebecca Windjack

Transportation Captain:
Kevin Fynn

Transportation Coordinator:
Gerard Demaer

Writer:
Christian Piers Betley

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