Devil (2010) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 16, 2010

Original Title:
Devil

Alternate Titles:
Demônio
Devil G51
Devil: La trampa del mal
Devil: The Night Chronicles
Diabol
La Reunion del Diablo
La Trampa del Mal
La reunión del diablo
O Demónio
The Night Chronicles: Devil
Şeytan
Дьявол

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
MRC
Night Chronicles
Relativity Media
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 16  CH: 16  CZ: 15+  DE: 16  DK: ?  FI: K-15  FR: U  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 15  IT: VM18  LT: N-13  PH: R-13  PL: 16  PT: M/16  RO: 15  RU: 16+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 80

Bad things happen for a reason.

A group of people are trapped in an elevator high above Philadelphia, and one of them is the devil.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Dawn Rivard

Art Direction:
Nigel Churcher

Assistant Art Director:
Andrew Redekop
Barton Rendulic

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lindsay McKay
Jay Du Boisson

Assistant Location Manager:
Luis Mendoza

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amber Chase
Liz Gruszka

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Terri Ann Myers

Assistant Property Master:
Charles McGlynn

Camera Loader:
Max Armstrong

Camera Trainee:
Mark Moher

Casting:
Robin D. Cook
Debra Zane
Douglas Aibel

Casting Associate:
Tannis Vallely

Co-Producer:
Ashwin Rajan

Color Timer:
Jeff Smithwick

Costume Design:
Erin Benach

Costume Supervisor:
Kathleen Meade

Dialogue Editor:
Chris Hogan

Director:
John Erick Dowdle

Director of Photography:
Tak Fujimoto

Editor:
Elliot Greenberg

Executive Producer:
Drew Dowdle
Trish Hofmann

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Barrett Axford

First Assistant Camera:
Russel Bowie

Graphic Designer:
David Best

Grip:
Pat Krauter
Dianne L. Haggarty
Brian Hill
Jim Parker

Hairstylist:
Karola Dirnberger
Larry Waggoner

Key Rigging Grip:
Walter Lipscombe

Line Producer:
Joseph Boccia

Location Manager:
Richard Hughes

Makeup Artist:
Christine Hart
Douglas Noe

Makeup Effects:
Shane Zander

Music Editor:
Tanya Noel Hill

Orchestrator:
Jessica Dannheisser
Robert Elhai

Original Music Composer:
Fernando Velázquez

Post Coordinator:
Shaun Paul Gordon

Producer:
Sam Mercer
John Rusk
M. Night Shyamalan

Production Coordinator:
Sheena Graham

Production Design:
Martin Whist

Production Manager:
Joseph Boccia

Property Master:
Deryck Blake

Scenic Artist:
Erin Leslie
Matthew Lammerich

Screenplay:
Brian Nelson

Script Supervisor:
Susan Marucci

Second Assistant Camera:
Darren Spriet

Set Decoration Buyer:
Jenn Jacobsen
Elena Kenney

Set Designer:
David G. Fremlin
Doug Slater
Jody Lynn Clement

Set Supervisor:
Christina Cattle

Sound Designer:
Alan Rankin
Kelly Oxford
Tim Walston

Sound Editor:
Kerry Ann Carmean

Sound Effects Editor:
Karen Vassar Triest

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Fishman
Daniel J. Leahy

Special Effects Coordinator:
Rob Sanderson
Daniel White

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Christopher Allen Nelson

Special Effects Technician:
David Neil Trifunovich

Standby Painter:
Brady Francisco

Still Photographer:
Kerry Hayes

Story:
M. Night Shyamalan

Storyboard Artist:
Jim Magdaleno
David S. Hogan
Rob McCallum

Technical Advisor:
Frank Nelson

Transportation Captain:
Paul Marshall

Transportation Co-Captain:
Jason Leeking

Transportation Coordinator:
John Ozolins

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Paulina Kuszta

Visual Effects Producer:
Michele Ferrone

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Dornfeld

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