Darkness Rising (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 30, 2017

Original Title:
Darkness Rising

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Bump in the Night
Compass Entertainment
Liquid Theory
Storyboard Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 81

Five must die

Nearly murdered as a child by her mother, a woman (Katrina Law) returns to the house where her mom went mad.

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Assistant Editor:
Paul Huynh

Assistant Sound Editor:
James Parnell

Associate Producer:
Johnny Lee
Anthony Phillips

Best Boy Electric:
Daniel Bernard

Boom Operator:
Robert J. Gray
Brandon Walz

Camera Operator:
Brian Freesh

Casting:
Dominika Posserén
Janelle Scuderi

Co-Producer:
Ruth Du
Harris Kauffman

Director:
Austin Reading

Director of Photography:
Adam Biggs

Editor:
Robert Bramwell

Executive Producer:
Sebastien Barleben
Johnny Lee
Julie Reading

First Assistant Director:
Evan L. Robichaud

Makeup Artist:
Bria Dorsen

Makeup Department Head:
Ron Karkoska

Music:
Thomas Gamble

Producer:
Paul Finkel
Julie S. Fuller
Marcus Dean Fuller
Daniel Hymanson
Jason Potash

Production Design:
Mark C. Davis Jr.

Production Sound Mixer:
Phillip Bladh

Property Master:
Grant Hyde

Script Supervisor:
Tiffany Tavares

Second Assistant Director:
Allan Aguilar

Set Decoration:
Melissa Long

Set Dresser:
Nick Croson
Satoko Yamamoto

Sound Designer:
Joshua Adeniji

Sound Editor:
Christopher Bonis

Supervising Sound Editor:
Derek McGinley

Writer:
Vikram Weet

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