Darkhunters (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 7, 2004

Original Title:
Darkhunters

Genres:
Horror

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

God always offers a choice. Only sometimes it doesn't seem much like a choice at all.

Walking the Earth as an undead spirit has Charlie Jackson in a quandary. Unable to interact with his family, Charlie feels he's been forsaken by God. Now, his ultimate goal is to get to heaven as soon as possible - but that's easier said than done. The battle between good and evil for Charlie's soul has begun, and salvation might only come via Carol Miller, a darkhunter who brings lost souls back to death.

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Art Direction:
Gerry Abbott
Charlotte Knight

Director:
Johannes Roberts

Director of Photography:
John Raggett

Editor:
Peter Dobson

Executive Producer:
Christiane Roberts
Simon Jackson
Dominic Cahill

Makeup Artist:
Charlotte Knight

Original Music Composer:
Johannes Roberts
Ollie Knight

Producer:
Johannes Roberts
Caroline Hancock

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Tristan Versluis

Screenplay:
Johannes Roberts

Sound Recordist:
Michael Kneafsey

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tim Berry

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