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Release Date:
September 24, 2009
Original Title:
The Seamstress
Alternate Titles:
Die Rache der Schneiderin
Швея
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Brain Damage Films
PHD Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 85
The Seamstress was brought into being by the desperate curse of an innocent woman being tortured to death by a vigilante mob. Voracious for blood, the hideously-mutilated specter hunts a small group of friends who become trapped on the island where she died.
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3D Artist:
Jeremy Hampton
Gordon Oscar
Additional Effects Development:
Charles Roxburgh
Art Direction:
Adrian Hrytzak
Associate Producer:
Bob Hume
Oliver-Barret Lindsay
Kristian James Andresen
Todd Brooks
Co-Producer:
Mark Garbett
Compositor:
Vasho Pekar
Milton Muller
Kenton Rannie
Costume Design:
Sofia Bozikis
Director:
Jesse James Miller
Director of Photography:
Corey Robson
Editor:
Charlie Renfrew
Key Makeup Artist:
Maura Halliday
Music:
Jeffery Alan Jones
Producer:
Andrew Bronstein
Set Decoration:
Ocea Ringrose
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ron Kozier
Stunt Double:
Krista Bell
Thanks:
J.J. Makaro
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sean Gilhooly
Visual Effects Producer:
Roula Lainas
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Adam Stern
Writer:
Mark Garbett
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