Grave Halloween (2013) [R]

Release Date:
October 19, 2013

Original Title:
Grave Halloween

Alternate Titles:
Dead Forest
Morte no Dia das Bruxas
The Last Halloween
The Suicide Forest

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Reel One Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  NL: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 89

No one survives in the suicide forest.

After inadvertently unleashing an ancient curse, a documentary crew of American exchange students is haunted by angry spirits in Japan's infamous Suicide Forest.

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Camera Operator:
Grizz Salzl

Construction Coordinator:
Baron Shaver

Costume Design:
Tanya Lipke

Costume Supervisor:
Brittany Elchuk

Dialogue Editor:
Matthew Gionet

Director:
Steven R. Monroe

Director of Photography:
Michael C. Blundell

Editor:
Christopher A. Smith

Executive Producer:
Paul Hertzberg
Tom Berry
Lisa M. Hansen

First Assistant Camera:
Will Minsky
Emmanuelle Rousseau

Gaffer:
Bill Baxter

Hair Department Head:
Charmaine Clark

Makeup Artist:
Tanya Howard

Makeup Effects:
Jason Collins
Jennifer Kaminski
Brian Kinney

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Harris

Producer:
John Prince

Script Supervisor:
Luke Bradshaw

Sound Effects Editor:
Scott C. Kolden

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael MacDonald

Special Effects Coordinator:
Mike Kruper

Still Photographer:
Ed Araquel

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Rafael Santos Jr.

Visual Effects Producer:
William Higgins
Heather Paul

Writer:
Ryan W. Smith
Sheldon Wilson

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