Necessary Evil (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2008

Original Title:
Necessary Evil

Alternate Titles:
Szükséges gonosz

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Art of War Films
Lenz Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

Uncovering the truth can be lethal.

A scientist is testing a demonic drug on people in his secret lab. A cop and a female reporter try to stop him.

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Armorer:
Mike Tristano
Torrence Hall

Art Direction:
Alix Milne
Christian Kistner

Best Boy Electric:
Halsey D. Corbin

Casting:
Jennifré DuMont

Costume Design:
Ivy Thaide

Director:
Peter J. Eaton

Director of Photography:
Aashish Gandhi

Editor:
Alex Nam

Gaffer:
John Rogers

Key Hair Stylist:
Jen Hoffmeyer

Key Makeup Artist:
Briana Lindsey

Music:
Brad Segal

Music Editor:
Joshua Minyard

Producer:
Eric Feldman
Nick Plantico

Production Design:
Mona Nahm

Script Supervisor:
Andra Hayes

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michael J. Sarna

Set Costumer:
Heather Chaffee

Special Effects Coordinator:
Michael Valenzuela

Steadicam Operator:
Christopher Ivins

Stunt Coordinator:
Nick Plantico

Stunt Double:
Kim Robert Koscki
Dorenda Moore

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Yen Do

Writer:
Christopher James Harvill
Eric Feldman

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