Mr. Dentonn (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 10, 2014

Original Title:
Mr. Dentonn

Alternate Titles:
Mr.Dentonn

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
Harmonica Films
Mordisco Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 12 

Runtime: 9

On a cold winter night, Laura reads her brother David the story of a strange creature that attacks children. Suddenly, a shiver runs Laura's body, feeling a strange presence in the house. It's him.

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Art Direction:
Beatriz Moreno Almendros

Associate Producer:
Tania Galán

Boom Operator:
Rodrigo Madrigal

Camera Operator:
José Martín Rosete

Chief Lighting Technician:
Al Díaz

Cinematography:
Ignacio Aguilar

Costume Design:
Beatriz Isidro

Director:
Ivan Villamel

Editor:
Tomás Esteras

Executive Producer:
Raúl Cerezo
Ivan Villamel

First Assistant Camera:
Victor Pajares

First Assistant Director:
Raúl Cerezo

Foley Artist:
José Luis Canalejo

Graphic Designer:
Guillermo de la Peña

Key Makeup Artist:
Víctor Javier Bernardos

Makeup Effects Designer:
Antonio Pérez Cabrera

Music:
Luis Hernáiz

Producer:
Ignacio Aguilar
Al Díaz

Script Supervisor:
Mabel Villagra

Second Assistant Camera:
Sara Martínez

Second Assistant Director:
David Meno

Sound:
Cristian Amores

Sound Designer:
José Luis Canalejo

Sound Mixer:
Federico Pájaro

Special Effects:
Poli Cantero

Still Photographer:
Pablo D. Solas

Thanks:
Alicia Albares
Alicia Albares
Octavi Espuga
Asier Guerricaechevarría
Fran Mateu
Nunu Reis
Daniel Romero
Iván Sáinz-Pardo

Video Assist Operator:
Daniel Soto

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Al Díaz

Writer:
Ivan Villamel

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