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Release Date:
November 22, 2013
Original Title:
Panzer Chocolate
Alternate Titles:
Panzer
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Filmutea
Silencio Rodamos Producciones
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 84
Archaeology students searching for stolen art discover a lost Nazi bunker guarded by something terrifying. Now, they must run for their lives as the hideous beast hunts them down.
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Assistant Art Director:
Rebecca Gil
Abdón Alcañiz
Character Designer:
Diego Vera
Daniel Carrasco
Cinematography:
Íñigo Zubicaray
Costume Design:
Maria Tuset
Vinyet Escobar
Dialogue Editor:
Laura Díez Mora
Director:
Robert Figueras
Editor:
Regino Hernández
First Assistant Camera:
Mireia Serrano
Foley:
Kiku Vidal
Gaffer:
Josep Maria Balagué
Makeup Artist:
Marta de los Ríos
Music:
Pep Sala
Producer:
Robert Figueras
David Sanz
Luis Cordal
Diego Rodriguez
Gemma Dunjó
Production Design:
Andrea Ancibar
Luis Rugarcia
Property Master:
Cristina Foradada
Script Supervisor:
Juan Antonio Agulló
Sound Designer:
Marc Bech
Sound Effects Editor:
Albert Ribas
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Orts
Steadicam Operator:
Octavi Foj
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Luis Tinoco
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