Eli (2019) [R]

Release Date:
October 18, 2019

Original Title:
Eli

Alternate Titles:
ELI イーライ
Eli s Ciarán Foy
Илай
อีไล จิตต้องขัง
禁闭男童

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Bellevue Productions
Intrepid Pictures
MTV Films
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Players

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  FR: 16  KR: 청소년 관람불가  PL: 16  RO: 18  SG: NC16  US: R 

Runtime: 98

A boy named Eli with a rare autoimmune disorder is confined to a special experimental clinic for his treatment. He soon begins experiencing supernatural forces, turning the supposedly safe facility into a haunted prison for him and his fellow patients.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Eric Leach

"B" Camera Operator:
Michael Applebaum

ADR Mixer:
Travis MacKay

Animal Wrangler:
David Sousa

Art Department Coordinator:
Lisa Kutyreff

Art Direction:
Erick Donaldson

Associate Producer:
David O'Leary

Boom Operator:
Brad Lokey

Casting:
Anne McCarthy
Kellie Roy

Chief Lighting Technician:
Andy Ryan

Cinematography:
Jeff Cutter

Co-Producer:
Melinda Nishioka

Construction Coordinator:
James Harris

Costume Design:
Terry Anderson

Costume Supervisor:
Andree Fortier

Dialogue Editor:
Chase Keehn
Michael J. Benavente

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Manny Dubón

Director:
Ciarán Foy

Director of Photography:
Jeff Cutter

Editor:
Jason Hellmann

Executive Producer:
Matt Alvarez
Jenny Hinkey

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Josh Greer

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Lisa Lengyel

First Assistant Director:
Richard Graves

First Company Grip:
Wells A. Smith

Foley Artist:
John Sievert
Stefan Fraticelli
Jason Charbonneau

Foley Editor:
Kristi McIntyre

Foley Mixer:
Randy Wilson
Ron Mellegers

Foley Supervisor:
Randy Wilson

Graphic Designer:
Nathan Carlson

Hair Department Head:
Donna Spahn

Hairstylist:
Blythe Bickham

Key Costumer:
Adriane Bennett

Location Manager:
Wise Wolfe

Makeup Artist:
Bailey Domke

Makeup Department Head:
Kim Perrodin

Music Editor:
Denise Slenski

Original Music Composer:
Bear McCreary

Post Production Supervisor:
Nancy Kirhoffer

Producer:
Trevor Macy
John Zaozirny

Production Accountant:
Matthew Monaco

Production Design:
Bill Boes

Production Sound Mixer:
Richard Schexnayder

Property Master:
Joe Arnold

Screenplay:
David Chirchirillo
Ian B. Goldberg
Richard Naing

Script Supervisor:
Rena Sternfeld-Allon

Seamstress:
Clara Diaz

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Larron Rome Julian

Second Unit Director:
Andy Dylan

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michael Applebaum

Set Decoration:
Andrew W. Bofinger

Set Designer:
Adele Plauche

Sound Effects Editor:
Bruce Tanis
Suat O. Ayas, Mpse
Daniel Pagan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig Mann
Laura Wiest

Still Photographer:
Patti Perret

Story:
David Chirchirillo

Storyboard Artist:
Jesse Michael Owen

Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Dylan

Stunts:
Allison Caetano
Juliene Joyner

Supervising Sound Editor:
Craig Mann

Title Designer:
Aaron Becker
Joseph Ahn

Transportation Coordinator:
Jeffrey Gowing

Unit Production Manager:
Jenny Hinkey

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Wesley Sewell
Jose Marra

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