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Release Date:
January 16, 2009
Original Title:
The Killing Room
Alternate Titles:
La habitaciĆ³n de la muerte
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Management 360
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 93
Four volunteers sign up for what initially appears to be a typical paid research study, only to discover that they've unwittingly become involved with a classified government program that was said to have been terminated nearly two decades ago.
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Camera Operator:
Lukas Ettlin
Casting:
Laray Mayfield
Co-Producer:
Gus Krieger
Costume Design:
Caroline B. Marx
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Hugo Dominguez
Director:
Jonathan Liebesman
Director of Photography:
Lukas Ettlin
Editor:
Sean Carter
Executive Producer:
Jean-Luc De Fanti
Jonathan Liebesman
Ann Peacock
First Assistant Director:
Terri Martin
Gaffer:
Dan Cornwall
Key Grip:
Eric Damazio
Line Producer:
Alissa M. Kantrow
Makeup Artist:
Louisa Gore Hamn
Music Director:
Brian Tyler
Original Music Composer:
Brian Tyler
Post Production Supervisor:
Christopher Kulikowski
Producer:
Guymon Casady
Ross M. Dinerstein
Benjamin Forkner
Bobby Schwartz
Production Design:
Charisse Cardenas
Script Supervisor:
Valeria Migliassi Collins
Second Assistant Director:
Seth Hansen
Set Decoration:
Laine Abramson
Sound Designer:
Christian Dwiggins
R.D. White
Sound Editor:
Mitch Pierson
Paul Seradarian
Sound Mixer:
Larry Long
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Barber
Stunt Coordinator:
Steven Ritzi
Unit Production Manager:
Alissa M. Kantrow
Writer:
Gus Krieger
Ann Peacock
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