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Release Date:
September 5, 2014
Original Title:
White Settlers
Alternate Titles:
Los intrusos (White Settlers)
Terras de Sangue
The Blood Lands
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Not a Number
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 83
Young urban couple Ed and Sarah are set to begin a new life when they move from London into an isolated borders Scottish farmhouse. After falling in love with the 19th century Castle Farm and seeing its potential as a fixer-upper they are anxious to get started on the renovations. In bed on their first night Sarah thinks she can hear noises in the darkness but Ed is disbelieving saying it’s her imagination playing tricks. Persisting in her fear they are not alone in the house, she forces Ed to investigate. When he doesn’t return after a scarily long period, she goes downstairs to investigate only to be confronted by a welcoming committee of masked intruders. As she desperately searches for Ed, a terrifying game of cat and mouse ensues with the mysterious assailants. But what do they want and what horrors do they have planned for the two newcomers?
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Art Direction:
Helen Jones
Boom Operator:
Gareth Duffy
Casting:
Nicci Topping
Director:
Simeon Halligan
Director of Photography:
James Swift
Editor:
Ewa J. Lind
First Assistant Camera:
Keith McNamara
First Assistant Director:
Paul Elkins
Gaffer:
Mike Archer
Line Producer:
Charles Bates
Original Music Composer:
Jon Wygens
Producer:
Rachel Richardson-Jones
Production Design:
John Ellis
Second Assistant Camera:
Ross McNamara
Third Assistant Director:
Brett Thomas
Robyn Henderson
Writer:
Ian Fenton
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