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Release Date:
December 18, 2009
Original Title:
The New Daughter
Alternate Titles:
Instinct de survie (2009)
La Otra Hija
La otra hija
Possuída
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Gold Circle Films
New Daughter Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 108
John James is a writer; his wife has left him. He moves with his two middle-school children to an isolated house off a dirt road in South Carolina. The property has an Indian burial mound, which fascinates his daughter, Louisa, who's entering puberty.
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Animation:
Jeremy Stewart
Associate Producer:
Jonathan Shore
Camera Operator:
Jerome Fauci
Casting:
Eyde Belasco
Co-Producer:
Brad Kessell
Guy Danella
Don Kurt
Construction Coordinator:
James Passanante
Costume Design:
Dana Campbell
Costume Supervisor:
Maritza Garcia-Roddy
Dialogue Editor:
Brian Campbell
Director:
Luiso Berdejo
Director of Photography:
Checco Varese
Editor:
Tom Elkins
Robb Sullivan
Executive Producer:
Scott Niemeyer
Norm Waitt
First Assistant Director:
Chip Signore
Hair Department Head:
Darlene Brumfield
Key Costumer:
Paul A. Simmons Jr.
Key Hair Stylist:
Patricia McAlhany Glasser
Key Makeup Artist:
Dennis Liddiard
Makeup Department Head:
Francisco X. Pérez
Music Editor:
Julie Pearce
Meagan Carsience
Original Music Composer:
Javier Navarrete
Producer:
Paul Brooks
Production Design:
Chris Shriver
Screenplay:
John Travis
Script Supervisor:
Liliana M. Molina
Set Decoration:
Chuck Potter
Set Designer:
Jack Ballance
Sound Designer:
Kris Fenske
James Wallace
Sound Effects Editor:
Ryan Nowak
Special Effects Coordinator:
David Beavis
Story:
John Connolly
Stunt Coordinator:
Cal Johnson
Supervising Music Editor:
Hal Beckett
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Curtis
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sean Gilhooly
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Doug Oddy
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