13 Gantry Row (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 9, 1998

Original Title:
13 Gantry Row

Alternate Titles:
A Sombra da Morte
Haus der Schatten
La sombra de la muerte
Les traces du mal

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Australian Commercial Television Production Fund
North One Television
Robert Bruning Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M 

Runtime: 90

Evil has a new address.

When newlyweds Peter and Julie purchase an old house with plans to renovate it, they begin to discover the strangest things. First, they find one of the living room walls covered with iron plates that reveal an expanding sepia stain. Afterwards, they realize that the stain is beginning to take the shape of a man climbing from the darkness under the house. Whenever they paint over the stain, it reappears. The evil events that took place in the house 100 years prior, are becoming the cause of strange occurrences. Soon, the couple is directly threatened by the evil history of their home.

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Art Direction:
Jennifer Carseldine

Cinematography:
Mark Wareham

Costume Designer:
Jackline Sassine

Director:
Catherine Millar

Editor:
Mark Perry

Makeup & Hair:
Trish Glover

Original Music Composer:
Chris Neal

Post-Production Manager:
David Birrell

Producer:
Robert Bruning

Production Design:
Michael Bridges

Production Manager:
Julie Sims

Screenplay:
Tony Morphett

Second Assistant Director:
Tanya Jackson

Stunt Coordinator:
Lou Horvath

Third Assistant Director:
Joe Morley

Unit Manager:
David Suttor

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