The Sleeping Room (2014) [NR]

Release Date:
August 23, 2014

Original Title:
The Sleeping Room

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Movie Mogul Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: NR 

Runtime: 75

Don't Wake It.

In an old building, Bill and Blue, a call girl, discover a mutoscope and a secret room that is key to unlocking a dark secret related to Blue's family.

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ADR & Dubbing:
Paul McFadden
Doug Sinclair

Assistant Art Director:
Alan Gilchrist

Casting:
Jeremy Zimmermann

Construction Coordinator:
Russell Daly

Costume Design:
David Blight

Director:
John Shackleton

Director of Photography:
Simon Poulter

Editor:
John Gillanders

Gaffer:
Peter Trevena

Hairstylist:
Rebecca Hall

Location Manager:
Nicholas Hale
Angus Light

Makeup Effects:
Rebecca Hall

Original Music Composer:
Paul Saunderson

Producer:
Gareth I. Davies
John Shackleton

Production Design:
Lorna Gay Copp

Publicist:
Greg Day

Script Supervisor:
Monica Damoah

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul McFadden

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Dan Martin

Still Photographer:
Julie Edwards

Stunt Coordinator:
Emil Martirossian

Visual Effects:
Dan Hedger
Andy Bourne

Writer:
Alex Chandon
Ross Jameson
John Shackleton

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