The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018) [PG]

Release Date:
September 15, 2018

Original Title:
The House with a Clock in Its Walls

Alternate Titles:
Das Haus der geheimnisvollen Uhren
La prophétie de l’horloge
Tayna doma s chasami
墙上有一个钟的房子
墙里有钟的房子
벽 속에 숨은 마법시계

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Amblin Entertainment
Amblin Partners
DreamWorks Pictures
Mythology Entertainment
Reliance Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | India | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 10  DE: 6  DK: 11  ES: 7  FR: U  GB: 12A  HK: IIA  HU: 12  IE: PG  IT: T  JP: G  LT: N-7  NL: 9  PT: M/12  RU: 12+  SK: 12  TR: 13A  TW: PG-12  US: PG 

Runtime: 105

This house knows what makes you tick.

When ten-year-old Lewis is suddenly orphaned, he is sent to live with his Uncle Jonathan in a creaky (and creepy) old mansion with a mysterious ticking noise that emanates from the walls. Upon discovering that his uncle is a warlock, Lewis begins learning magic, but when he rebelliously resurrects an evil warlock he must find the secret of the house and save the world from destruction.

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Additional Second Assistant Director:
Philip Banks

Art Department Coordinator:
Michael LaCorte

Art Direction:
Tristan Paris Bourne
Cassidy Shipley
Walter P. Martishius
Andres Cubillan

Assistant Costume Designer:
Mila Hermanovski

Assistant Editor:
Lindsay Armstrong
Chris Tonick
Ron Stanik
Elizabeth Cirillo

Assistant Property Master:
Fritz Buckley

Assistant Sound Editor:
Paul Flinchbaugh

Best Boy Grip:
Linton Flowers

Boom Operator:
C. Douglas Cameron

Camera Operator:
Richard Cantu
Thomas Lappin

Casting:
Nicole Abellera Hallman
Jeanne McCarthy

Casting Associate:
Jennifer Cram

Co-Producer:
Holly Bario

Concept Artist:
Keith Thompson

Construction Coordinator:
Douglas Womack

Costume Design:
Marlene Stewart

Costume Supervisor:
Ashlyn Angel
Hope Slepak

Dialect Coach:
Tim Monich

Dialogue Editor:
Michelle Pazer

Director:
Eli Roth

Director of Photography:
Rogier Stoffers

Dolly Grip:
Wes Gilbert

Editor:
Fred Raskin
Andrew S. Eisen

Electrician:
Chrys Blackstone
Jamaal Crosby
Colin Lutke
Reynaldo Ali Sable
Samuel A. Vura
Bruce Leefook
Chris Shrider

Epk Camera Operator:
Caleb Holland

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Mark Graziano

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Shelly Strong

Executive Producer:
Laeta Kalogridis
Tracey Nyberg
William Sherak
W. Mark McNair

Extras Casting:
Tammy L. Smith

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Gregory Irwin

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Tom Jordan

First Assistant Director:
Aldric La'Auli Porter
Tom Davies

Foley Artist:
John T. Cucci
Dan O'Connell

Foley Editor:
Jessie Pariseau

Foley Mixer:
James Ashwill
Richard Duarte

Gaffer:
Kelly Clear

Graphic Designer:
Clint Schultz
Jason Sweers

Greensman:
Craig Dickerson
Tommy Strickland

Hair Department Head:
Melizah Anguiano Wheat

Hairstylist:
Martial Corneville

Key Costumer:
Hayley Stuppel

Key Grip:
Chris Birdsong

Key Hair Stylist:
Demetrice Dixon

Key Makeup Artist:
Jack Lazzaro

Leadman:
Scott Troha
Rob Mallard

Lighting Technician:
Kyle Z. Anderson

Makeup Artist:
LaToya Henderson

Makeup Department Head:
Fleur Morell

Makeup Designer:
Adrien Morot

Makeup Effects Designer:
Kathy Tse

Music Editor:
Robin Whittaker

Novel:
John Bellairs

Orchestrator:
Jeremy Borum

Original Music Composer:
Nathan Barr

Post Production Assistant:
Justin Ostensen

Post Production Coordinator:
Josh Woolf

Post Production Supervisor:
Justin Wagman

Producer:
Bradley J. Fischer
Eric Kripke
James Vanderbilt

Production Accountant:
Nadine F. Wilson

Production Controller:
Maria DeVane

Production Coordinator:
Kathy Chambless Oliver

Production Design:
Jon Hutman

Production Executive:
Chris Hadlock

Production Secretary:
Kat Delay

Production Supervisor:
Natalie Angel

Property Master:
Brad Einhorn

Rigging Gaffer:
Greg Davis

Rigging Grip:
Andre Booker
Aidyn Timothy
Carl Boyajian
Randy Tharpe
Paul Sgroi
Justin Yardley Jones
Scott Sealock

Scenic Artist:
Alícia Díaz
Derek J. Hawthorne
Ruth Mitchell

Screenplay:
Eric Kripke

Script Supervisor:
Martin Kitrosser

Seamstress:
Dinah Lightsey

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Scott Forte

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Rebecca Ulmo

Second Assistant Director:
Aaron C. Fitzgerald
Richard Oswald

Second Second Assistant Director:
Zack Smith

Set Decoration:
Ellen Brill
Tommy Wilson

Set Designer:
Scott Herbertson
Paul Sonski
Thomas Minton
Bria Kinter

Set Medic:
Melba Jane Armistead

Sound Designer:
Charlie Campagna
Tobias Poppe
Ann Scibelli
Peter Staubli
Randy Torres
Jon Title

Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Kellough

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bob Beemer
Gary Rizzo

Sound Recordist:
Evan Kishiyama

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Vague Vartanian
Mathieu Baptista

Still Photographer:
Quantrell D. Colbert

Storyboard Artist:
Jonathan Gesinski
Richard Bennett
Craig Gilmore

Studio Teacher:
Lucia Maria Cesari
Frances Heeber

Stunt Coordinator:
Lance Gilbert

Stunt Double:
Todd Warren
Delmar Reyna
Phedra Syndelle
Jimmy Waitman
Amy Lynn Tuttle
Emily Brobst

Stunts:
Alli Beckman
Shawn Kautz
Josh Mueller
Adam Lytle
Tony Vo
T. Ryan Mooney
Marque Ohmes
Nate Andrade
Troy Gilbert

Supervising ADR Editor:
Chris Jargo

Supervising Art Director:
Dawn Swiderski

Supervising Sound Editor:
Karen Baker Landers
D. Chris Smith

Unit Production Manager:
Richard E. Chapla Jr.
W. Mark McNair

Unit Publicist:
Denise Godoy

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Yentle Ansay

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