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Release Date:
August 25, 2011
Original Title:
Vile
Alternate Titles:
Ampulla
Pain
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Tony-Seven Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18 NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 88
A group of people awaken to find themselves prisoners in a mysterious house with no means of escape. They are each outfitted with electronic devices attached to the base of their skulls. The chemicals that the brain produces when in pain are collected by the devices, and when it collects a predetermined amount, the doors will be opened. In order to escape, they must hurt themselves and each other.
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Boom Operator:
Iryna Kucherenko
Casting:
Dan Velez
Sherrie Henderson
Costume Design:
Erin Tanaka
Director:
Taylor Sheridan
Director of Photography:
Stewart Yost
Executive Producer:
Larry Beck
Rick Dugdale
Rob Kowsaluk
Stefanie Barboza
First Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Helms
Gaffer:
Corrin Hodgson
Joshua Jones
Joseph Turrentine
Key Hair Stylist:
Gretchen Hass
Makeup Department Head:
Galaxy San Juan
Music Supervisor:
Anna Granucci
Producer:
Tina Pavlides
Noël K. Cohan
Kelly Andrea Rubin
Eric Jay Beck
Production Design:
Peggy Paola
Property Master:
Sarah Geller
Script Supervisor:
Richelle Taylor
Set Decoration:
Goar Galstyan
Sound Mixer:
Carlton Diggs
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James Barth
Still Photographer:
John Coffey
Supervising Sound Editor:
James Barth
Writer:
Eric Jay Beck
Rob Kowsaluk
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