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Release Date:
September 5, 2014
Original Title:
Devil's Tower
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Hawthorne Productions
Templeheart Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 82
Abused, broke and down on her luck, Sarah is given a new shot at life when she moves into a new apartment. At first the apartment seems to have been the right choice for Sarah, she even meets some new friends including Sid (Jason Mewes). But before long tenants begin disappearing, when Sarah and Sid go looking for them, they discover an evil lurks, hell bent on not only taking over their building, but the city as well. As Sarah and Sid fight for survival, the bitter and vengeful ghost begins inhabiting the bodies of the tower’s tenants turning them to bloodthirsty zombies.
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Costume Design:
Arianna Dal Cero
Director:
Owen Tooth
Director of Photography:
Ben Lewis Turner
Karl Poyzer
Editor:
Jon Walmsley
Robert Higson
Foley:
Kelly Holmes
Location Manager:
Adam Dakin
Makeup Effects:
Thomas Webster
Jayne Hyman
Producer:
Jazz Lintott
Ed Kear
Dominic Burns
Production Design:
Felix Coles
Script Supervisor:
Taz Ayoub
Sound Effects Editor:
Michael Nowacki
Sound mixer:
Nathaniel Kastoryano
Writer:
Adam J. Marsh
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