Darker Shades of Elise (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 10, 2017

Original Title:
Darker Shades of Elise

Alternate Titles:
The Domino Effect
深色调的爱丽丝

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
ChampDog Films
Proportion Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16  DE: 18  GB: 18 

Runtime: 92

Elise's life takes a sharp turn for the worst when she meets a mysterious and alluring stranger who has more than friendship on his mind - A tale of love, fantasy and obsession.

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Assistant Camera:
Kana Hirai
Edward Lomas
Natalie Brown

Casting:
Scott Chambers

Cinematography:
Jamie Weston

Director:
Jamie Weston

Editor:
Scott Chambers

Executive Producer:
Tara MacGowran
Karen Elizabeth Austin

Makeup Artist:
Zoey Olechnowicz

Makeup Department Head:
Dave Darko

Music:
Carl mercieri

Producer:
Louisa Warren
Rebecca Warren
Becca Hirani
Scott Chambers

Production Assistant:
Zsombor Lippai

Production Manager:
Becca Hirani

Script Supervisor:
Nuri Moseinco

Sound Designer:
Barni Sparkes

Sound Recordist:
Alec Hulton
Nathan Li
Kato Murphy

Visual Effects:
Jamie McGee

Writer:
Shannon Holiday

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