Stag Night (2008) [R]

Release Date:
June 26, 2008

Original Title:
Stag Night

Genres:
Action | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Film Tiger
Instinctive Film
Rifkin-Eberts Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 84

Four guys on a bachelor party get off the subway at a station that shut down in the 70's and, after watching a transit cop get brutally murdered, find themselves running for their lives beneath the streets of NY.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Elitsa Vutova

Art Direction:
Anca Perja

Camera Operator:
Joe Russell

Casting:
Jonas Talkington
Dan Hubbard
Shannon Makhanian

Costume Design:
Shawn-Holly Cookson

Costume Supervisor:
Matthew Woolley
Violeta Rusinova

Director:
Peter A. Dowling

Director of Photography:
Toby Moore

Editor:
Vanick Moradian

First Assistant Camera:
Mihai Burtan

Gaffer:
Calin Constantin

Key Grip:
Marian Ene

Key Hair Stylist:
Nelly Teova

Makeup Artist:
Yana Stoyanova
Petya Simeonova

Music Supervisor:
Liz Gallacher

Original Music Composer:
Benedikt Brydern

Producer:
Arnold Rifkin
Michael Philip
Christopher Eberts

Production Design:
John Welbanks

Property Master:
Peter Rakovski

Script Supervisor:
Boryana Stambolieva

Set Costumer:
Yana Kadiyska

Set Decoration:
Velika Prahova

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Derek Marcil

Steadicam Operator:
Nikolai Kerezov

Still Photographer:
Simeon Svilenov
Emil Buzatov

Stunt Coordinator:
Yordan Zahariev

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Liubomir Savov
Alex Filipov

Writer:
Peter A. Dowling

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