Surviving Evil (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 10, 2009

Original Title:
Surviving Evil

Alternate Titles:
Evil Island

Genres:
Action | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Anton Ernst Entertainment
Entertainment Motion Pictures
Focus Features
uFilm

Production Countries:
South Africa | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  ZA: R 

Runtime: 90

Some islands are better left alone.

A TV documentary crew arrive on a remote island in the Philippines to film a survival special. Their back-to-the-wild adventure proves to be more terrifying than they ever could have imagined

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3D Artist:
Norman Aguila
Levi Muring
Rommel Pambid

ADR Coordinator:
Lauren Van Rensburg

ADR Engineer:
Eddie Vargas
Mark Shehab

ADR Mixer:
Andy Welker

ADR Recordist:
Adriaan Hellenberg

Animal Wrangler:
Ali Karlsen

Armorer:
Peter Grehan
Lance Peters

Art Department Assistant:
Rahen Sewpersad

Art Department Coordinator:
Surita Douglas

Art Direction:
Gary Smith

Assistant Art Director:
Sam Kelly

Best Boy Electric:
Anwar Misbach

Best Boy Grip:
Peter John Steyl
Mark Shone

Boom Operator:
Zamokulhe Mkhize

Cableman:
Ntando Makhanya
Phelwlani Ngema

Camera Operator:
Adi Visser

Camera Trainee:
Ayanda Ngcobo

Carpenter:
Simiso Majola
Roger Freese

Casting:
Sharon Howard-Field
Christa Schamberger

Compositor:
Josel dela Cruz
Jacques Jan Celaje
Melvin Doctolero

Construction Manager:
Pete Karlsen

Costume Design:
Mariano Gomez

Dialogue Editor:
Saul Gillingham

Digital Compositor:
James Rose
Theajodharan

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Vanessa Taylor

Director:
Terence Daw

Director of Photography:
Mike Downie
Philip Robertson

Editor:
Adam Recht

Epk Camera Operator:
Nico Roos

Executive Producer:
Paul Astrom Andrews
Peter Bevan
Raimund Berens
Adrian Politowski
Gilles Waterkeyn
Nadia Khamlichi

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Richard Markham

Focus Puller:
Amelia Henning
Richard Markham

Foley Artist:
Jerry Richards

Gaffer:
Paul Gibbons

Generator Operator:
Sabeloz Ndlovu

Greensman:
John Coxon
Ingo Loibenbock

Key Grip:
Andrew van Bijon

Key Makeup Artist:
Jacqui Bannerman

Line Producer:
Laurette Marais

Location Manager:
Gregg Berry

Makeup Artist:
Tamsyn Lee Wilson

Makeup Supervisor:
Melissa Slabbert

Music:
Tom Kane
Colin Baldry

Pilot:
Bill Olmsted

Producer:
David Pupkewitz
Malcolm Kohll

Production Design:
Mich Gordon

Production Manager:
Neil Van Der Linde

Property Master:
Wynand Smit

Prosthetic Designer:
Lynton Richards

Script Supervisor:
Terry Fletcher

Seamstress:
Eunice Gumede

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Simphiwe Ndaba

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Amelia Henning

Sound Designer:
Jean-Raphaƫl Dedieu

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Santiago Recio

Sound Recordist:
Richard Sprawson

Sound Supervisor:
Louise Mycielski

Special Effects:
Steven Warner
David Watkins

Still Photographer:
Nico Roos
Saira Awan
Cedric Nunn

Storyboard Artist:
Carin de Kock

Transportation Captain:
Sydney Dlamini

Transportation Coordinator:
Njabulo Cwele

Visual Effects:
Jonathan Cheetham
Clare Heneghan

Visual Effects Producer:
May Katherine G. Ariola

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Enrico Perei
Dave Yu

Wardrobe Assistant:
Patrick Flynn

Writer:
Terence Daw

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