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Release Date:
January 1, 2008
Original Title:
The Morgue
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 84
A supernatural killer terrorizes a group of people in an eerie morgue.
Art Direction:
Andrew Witmer
Casting:
David Glanzer
Cinematography:
Jack Anderson
Costume Design:
Liuba Randolph
Director:
Halder Gomes
Gerson Sanginitto
Editor:
Bryndon Smith
Editorial Services:
Richard Nastasi
Joe Parisella
Makeup Artist:
Malia Miyashiro
Courtney James
Branwyne
Original Music Composer:
Perry La Marca
Producer:
Gerson Sanginitto
Carina Sanginitto
Production Design:
Andrea Goodson
Production Manager:
Adam Paxton
Andrew Pletcher
Screenplay:
Andrew Pletcher
Set Dressing Artist:
Jeff Kaley
Sound mixer:
Robert Hana
Title Graphics:
Justin Israel
Writer:
Najla Ann Al-Doori
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