Don't Look Up (2009) [R]

Release Date:
September 24, 2009

Original Title:
Don't Look Up

Alternate Titles:
Shoot

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Action 5
Distant Horizon
Hakuhodo DY Media Partners
Reel Deal Entertainment
Videovision Entertainment

Production Countries:
Japan | South Africa | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 98

Lights. Camera. Terror.

While filming in Transylvania, a crew unearths celluloid images of a woman’s murder and unleashes the wrath of evil spirits.

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3D Supervisor:
John Gibbons

Animation Director:
Sebastian Cosor

Art Direction:
Rebecca T. Haze

Carpenter:
Richard Black

Casting:
Lina Todd

Construction Coordinator:
Gilberto Ramos

Costume Design:
Michele Michel

Director:
Fruit Chan

Director of Photography:
Poon Hang-Sang

Editor:
Chris Wright

Executive Producer:
Philip Lee

Hair Department Head:
Rhonda Ann Burns

Line Producer:
Jeff Kirshbaum

Makeup Department Head:
Keleigh Lippert

Music Supervisor:
Sharal Churchill

Original Film Writer:
Hideo Nakata
Hiroshi Takahashi

Original Music Composer:
Tony Humecke

Producer:
Yôko Asakura
Anant Singh

Production Design:
Marc Greville-Masson

Screenplay:
Brian Cox

Script Supervisor:
Bruce Resnik

Seamstress:
Jean Belcher

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Matt Egan

Set Costumer:
Anni Speckheuer
Tera Struck

Set Decoration:
Traci Kirshbaum

Special Effects Coordinator:
Rudy Perez

Story:
Hideo Nakata

Stunt Double:
Heidi Pascoe

Stunts:
Timothy Eulich

Visual Effects Producer:
Tony Willis

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