Hangar 10 (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 22, 2014

Original Title:
Hangar 10

Alternate Titles:
The Rendlesham UFO Incident

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bigscope Films
Lipsync Productions
Newscope Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 87

33 years after the infamous Rendlesham Forest UFO incident, three metal detector enthusiasts hunting for Saxon gold in the same region, capture incredible footage of UFO's whilst filming their expedition. As night falls and with their navigation equipment failing, they find themselves facing a terrifying encounter with an unforgiving alien presence.

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Assistant Art Director:
Frankie Boyle

Assistant Editor:
David Spragg

Casting:
Lucy Jenkins
Sooki McShane

Colorist:
Scott Goulding

Dialogue Editor:
Ben Tat

Digital Compositor:
Leo Neelands
Ines Boneca
Alp Ozen
Andy Quinn
Diogo Fernandes

Director:
Daniel Simpson

Director of Photography:
Daniel Simpson

Editor:
Masa Skalec
Andrew Hulme

Producer:
Will Clarke
Laurie Cook
Jason Newmark
Paul Higgins

Production Assistant:
Rosanagh Griffiths

Sound Effects Editor:
Yanti Windrich

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rob Hughes

Story Editor:
Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan

Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Farr

Title Designer:
Howard Watkins

VFX Supervisor:
Sal Umerji

Visual Effects Producer:
Laura Lunt
Katie Roehrick

Visual Effects Supervisor:
William Rockall
Ben Shepherd

Writer:
Daniel Simpson
Adam Preston

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