A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 17, 2007
Original Title:
30 Days of Night
Alternate Titles:
30 Gün Gece
30 Gün Gecə
30 Rooz Shab
30 dní dlouhá noc
30 días de noche
30 días de oscuridad
30 meres nyhta
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Dark Horse Entertainment
Ghost House Pictures
HorrorFlix
Mandate International
Production Countries:
New Zealand | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ CA: 18A CH: 18 CZ: 15 DE: 18 DK: 15 FR: 12|18 GB: 15 IE: 16 IT: VM14 JP: R15+ NO: 18 PT: 16 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 113
This is the story of an isolated Alaskan town that is plunged into darkness for a month each year when the sun sinks below the horizon. As the last rays of light fade, the town is attacked by a bloodthirsty gang of vampires bent on an uninterrupted orgy of destruction. Only the small town's husband-and-wife Sheriff team stand between the survivors and certain destruction.
ADR Editor:
Polly McKinnon
Ager/Dyer:
Claudia Watson
Art Department Coordinator:
Birgitta Nilsson
Art Direction:
Nigel Churcher
Mark Robins
Assistant Art Director:
Robert Bavin
Mark Stephen
Assistant Camera:
Alys Rowe
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
John Enright
Michael Lougheed
David Sargison
Steve Cook
Camera Operator:
Cameron McLean
Rob Marsh
Ian McCarroll
Casting:
Mary Vernieu
Liz Mullane
Casting Assistant:
Victoria Beynon-Cole
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu
Casting Associate:
Venus Kanani
Chief Lighting Technician:
Sean O'Neill
Tony Blackwood
Costume Assistant:
Clara Lill
Costume Design:
Jane Holland
Costume Supervisor:
Jaindra Watson
Costumer:
Hayley May
Jenny Rushton
Joan Wilson
Sarah Jones
Melody Newton
Dialogue Coach:
Helen Charters
Dialogue Editor:
Chris Todd
Director:
David Slade
Director of Photography:
Jo Willems
Dolly Grip:
Simon Jones
Editor:
Art Jones
Executive Producer:
Nathan Kahane
Mike Richardson
Aubrey Henderson
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ulric Raymond
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Andrew McGeorge
Todd Bilton
First Assistant Director:
Paul Grinder
Foley:
Carrie McLaughlin
Gaffer:
Sean O'Neill
Hair Designer:
Jane O'Kane
Hair Supervisor:
Vanessa Hurley
Key Grip:
Simon Hawkins
Jay Munro
Key Hair Stylist:
Jacqui Leung
Leadman:
Milton Candish
Lighting Technician:
Dion Anderson
Chris McAllister
Kerry Peck
Marcus Upton
Machinist:
Lachlan Mayclair
Makeup & Hair:
Anita Aggrey
Michael Krehl
Maya Lewis
Makeup Artist:
Claire Rutledge
Makeup Designer:
Jane O'Kane
Modeling:
Matsune Suzuki
Music Editor:
Richard Jory
Music Supervisor:
Brian Reitzell
Novel:
Steve Niles
Original Music Composer:
Brian Reitzell
Producer:
Sam Raimi
Robert Tapert
Joseph Drake
Production Coordinator:
Steven Darancette
Rebecca Hutton
Tara Landry
Jane McCurdy
Sarah Spurway
Lyn Willis
Robyn Younie
Production Design:
Paul D. Austerberry
Production Manager:
Moira Grant
Production Supervisor:
Carole Pagonis
Property Master:
Matt Cornelius
Rigging Grip:
Dominic Connor
Rigging Supervisor:
Scott Anderson
Screenplay:
Stuart Beattie
Steve Niles
Brian Nelson
Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Thomas
Dianne Moffatt
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Ben Rowsell
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Natacha Lee
Brenden Holster
Second Assistant Camera:
James Rua
Second Assistant Director:
Robyn Grace
Second Unit Director:
Charlie Haskell
Set Decoration:
Jaro Dick
Set Designer:
Nick Connor
Simon Elsley
Sound Designer:
Tim Prebble
Special Effects:
Hauk Olafsson
Steadicam Operator:
Grant Adams
Still Photographer:
Kirsty Griffin
Steve Unwin
Stunt Coordinator:
Allan Poppleton
Stunts:
Sean Button
Dayna Grant
Amanda Foubister
Erika Takacs
Sheree Swords
Mana Hira Davis
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Ray Beentjes
Supervising Sound Editor:
Tim Prebble
Title Designer:
Nic Benns
Unit Production Manager:
Annie Dodman
Visual Effects:
Hugo Dominguez
Visual Effects Editor:
Jochen Fitzherbert
Visual Effects Producer:
Rebecca Downes
Fiona Webb
Visual Effects Supervisor:
George Port
Dan Lemmon
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