The Dark Lurking (2010) [R]

Release Date:
January 1, 2010

Original Title:
The Dark Lurking

Alternate Titles:
Alien Undead
Alien vs. Zombies: The Dark Lurking

Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Filmwerx77
Left Films

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 96

The eight remaining survivors of a secret research facility barricade themselves away from a horde of ancient and deadly creatures

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Art Department Assistant:
Peter Tame

Assistant Camera:
Jamie Chong
Bob Dechphant

Best Boy Electric:
Justin Harrison

Camera Operator:
Philippe Deseck

Casting:
Aash Aaron

Costume Design:
Annie Brandes
Clyde Watts

Director:
Gregory Connors

Director of Photography:
Dirk Foulger

Editor:
Gregory Connors

First Assistant Director:
Mike Crowhurst

Focus Puller:
Scott Kimber
Anthony Mannion

Gaffer:
David Brooks
Davi Soesilo

Makeup Artist:
Elina Valttila

Makeup Department Head:
Kate Lyne

Music:
Kit Sivyer

Producer:
Stuart Wall

Production Design:
Dwayne Nicol

Script Supervisor:
Hayley Calderwood

Second Assistant Camera:
Clare Wood

Sound Recordist:
Grant Weatherburn

Steadicam Operator:
Milan Holec

Still Photographer:
Niklas Larsson
Danielle Lomas
Geoff Schatzel

Storyboard Artist:
Daniel Watts

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jesse Breckon
Hollie Johnson

Writer:
Gregory Connors

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