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Release Date:
October 25, 2009
Original Title:
The Beacon
Alternate Titles:
Das Haus der Verfluchten
Haunting at the Beacon
La Maldicion Del Edificio Beacon
The Wrong Apartment
Visões
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sabbatical Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 18
Runtime: 98
While trying to get their lives back on track after the loss of their four year old son, Bryn and Paul Shaw move to the charming old Beacon Apartments. Bryn begins seeing a ghostly little boy skulking around the building. With the help of an eccentric young professor and a tough old beat cop, Bryn tries to uncover the details of the boy's death.
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Art Department Assistant:
Hilary Kinzler
Camera Operator:
Allan Westbrook
Casting:
Karen Margiotta
Mary Margiotta
Chris Seay
Choreographer:
Marin Rose
Co-Producer:
Kathleen Helppie-Shipley
Costume Design:
Janet Lucas Lawler
Costume Supervisor:
Susan Gaedke McGill
Dialogue Editor:
Paul Longstaffe
Director:
Michael Stokes
Director of Photography:
Don Reddy
Editor:
Stephen Lovejoy
First Assistant Camera:
Kristopher Hardy
Brice Reid
Key Hair Stylist:
Liz McCracken
Music:
John Majkut
Producer:
Sally Helppie
Production Design:
Eric Whitney
Property Master:
Jason Hammond
Script Supervisor:
Eve Butterly
Set Costumer:
Janet Henry Gershenfeld
Sound Designer:
David Barbee
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andy D'Addario
Special Effects Coordinator:
Frank Ceglia
Still Photographer:
Bill Matlock
Visual Effects:
Kurt McKeever
Visual Effects Producer:
Tom Kendall
Writer:
Michael Stokes
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