A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 17, 2014
Original Title:
Dark Was the Night
Alternate Titles:
Monster Hunter
The Trees
Ночь была темна
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Caliber Media Company
First Take Films
Foggy Bottom Pictures
Maiden Woods Films
Preferred Content
Sundial Pictures
The Molecule
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A DE: 16 NL: 16 PL: 12
Runtime: 97
An evil is unleashed in a small town when a logging company sets up shop in the neighboring woods. Isolated and threatened, a mysterious force hidden within the trees outside the small town of Maiden Woods, strikes fear in the townspeople as Sheriff Paul Shields attempts to overcome the demons of his past while protecting those that he loves.
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Additional Editing:
Jack Heller
Animation Director:
James Straus
Art Direction:
Evan Seide
Ernesto Sutton
Casting:
James Calleri
Co-Producer:
Lizz Morhaim
Costume Design:
Haley Lieberman
Director:
Jack Heller
Director of Photography:
Ryan Samul
Editor:
Toby Yates
Timothy Donovan
Paul Covington
Jack Heller
Executive Producer:
Ross M. Dinerstein
Alexander Robb
Kevin Iwashina
Tyler Hisel
Makeup Artist:
Brian Spears
Music:
Darren Morze
Producer:
Lizz Morhaim
Joey Carey
Dylan K. Narang
Dallas Sonnier
Morgan White
Stefan Nowicki
Jack Heller
Production Design:
John El Manahi
Adam Giambattista
Production Manager:
Lizz Morhaim
Sculptor:
Adam Dougherty
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Brian Spears
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ted Markovic
Visual Effects:
Thomas Furukawa
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ted Markovic
Writer:
Tyler Hisel
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