Mummers Nightmare (2013) [N/A]

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Release Date:
October 8, 2013

Original Title:
Mummers Nightmare

Genres:
Adventure | Mystery | Thriller

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Four young men at Christmas time decide to try Mummering, a Celtic tradition where one or more dresses up in strange costumes and visits various houses to be invited in for drinks and games. Things quickly turn bad as they encounter more than they bargained for when they travel to a small town.

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Boom Operator:
Bruce Lane

Catering:
Brad Rixmann

Co-Writer:
Michael Fisher
Jake Fisher

Costume Design:
Heather Power

Costumer:
Heather Power

Digital Effects Producer:
Michael Fisher

Director:
Michael Fisher

Director of Photography:
Bob Pope

Editor:
Michael Fisher

First Assistant Director:
Mike Hickey

Grip:
Caitlin Woodford

Key Grip:
Peter Sansome

Makeup Artist:
Julie Lewis
Megan Peach

Music:
Jim Fidler

Producer:
Jacki St. Croix

Producer's Assistant:
Jennifer St. Croix

Sound Editor:
Michael Fisher

Sound Mixer:
Nick Jackson
Gillian Lewis

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Justin A. Foley

Story:
Michael Fisher

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