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Release Date:
January 29, 2010
Original Title:
The Graves
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mischief Maker Studios
Ronalds Brothers Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 88
Two inseparable sister's visit to a remote mine town turns into a mind-bending fight for survival against menaces both human and supernatural.
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Art Direction:
George O'Barts
Camera Operator:
N. Scott Trimble
Casting:
Nina Axelrod
Costume Design:
Brooke Wheeler
Digital Intermediate:
Katie Fellion
Director:
Brian Pulido
Director of Photography:
Adam Goldfine
Editor:
Dean Matthew Ronalds
Gaffer:
Fred Gibson
Hairstylist:
Dana Vargas
Makeup Artist:
Ashlyn Melancon
David Anaya
Emily Rowan
Music:
Jim Casella
Producer:
Chris LaMont
Brian Pulido
Francisca Pulido
Brian Ronalds
Dean Matthew Ronalds
Production Design:
Francisca Pulido
Publicist:
Carmen Howie
Script Supervisor:
Joe Gruberman
Sound Recordist:
Rick MacDonald
Still Photographer:
Jennifer McCuen
Diana Price
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Harrison
Writer:
Brian Pulido
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