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Release Date:
April 30, 2010
Original Title:
In the Darkness
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Mattoid Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
A search and rescue team is called out to find two missing boys who have seemingly vanished without a trace in a remote, fire ravaged, mountain range. As the effort to find the missing teens intensifies Detective John Kilmer begins to suspect that they aren't simply looking for two missing boys but something far more sinister.
ADR Editor:
Derek Baker
Joe Harris
Art Direction:
Andrew Robinson
Assistant Editor:
Nathan Alexander Thompson
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sahhara Assafiri
Associate Producer:
Elaine Marie Gibson
Amy Arter
Cinematography:
Nick Oberlander
Director:
Andrew Robinson
Editor:
Mark Sult
Electrician:
Justin Hopper
Executive Producer:
Scott Smith
First Assistant Director:
Elaine Marie Gibson
Gaffer:
Ace Underhill
Grip:
Michelle A. Cowdrey
Hairstylist:
Shannon Kennedy
Key Grip:
Jon Merchen
Makeup Artist:
Nauchzaulaeyx
Makeup Supervisor:
Chevy Kozisek
Chevy
Post Production Supervisor:
Mark W. Fletcher
Producer:
Jenna Edwards
Jeremy McGovern
Script Supervisor:
Amy Arter
Second Assistant Director:
Darcy Lueking
Sound Designer:
Craig Polding
Still Photographer:
Katrina Marcinowski
Stunts:
Matthew Black
Title Designer:
Adam Franklin
Visual Effects:
Jacob Berggren
Writer:
Andrew Robinson
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