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Release Date:
January 15, 2016
Original Title:
Blood Lust
Alternate Titles:
Siren Song
Travellers End
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Aristos Films
Production Countries:
New Zealand | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 74
It focuses on two friends, one of whom pursues a relationship with a mysterious woman who part owns a guest house and who he has been dating online. Problems occur when guests at the isolated guest house begin to disappear and the guys discover the truth about the woman and her monstrous sisters and how they must escape from a mysterious island if they want to survive beyond dawn.
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Assistant Director:
Sophie Alexander
Greg Karpinski
Peter Mimmack
Assistant Editor:
Michael Weir
Camera Operator:
Luke Jeffery
Director:
Benedict Mart
Director of Photography:
Martyn Culpan
Editor:
Tobias Kemplen
First Assistant Camera:
Felice Gioia
Makeup Artist:
Sheryl Hollingsworth
Holly Walton
Makeup Designer:
David Christopher Brown
Makeup Effects:
Max Van De Banks
Music:
Casual-T
Production Design:
Heather Dunn
Sound:
Bruce Smith
Sound Recordist:
Jonathan Allan
Visual Effects:
Richard Van De Steenoven
Visual Effects Producer:
Tom Woodall
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