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Release Date:
November 2, 2018
Original Title:
Flesh & Blood
Alternate Titles:
Into the Dark: Flesh & Blood
Into the Dark: Flesh and Blood
Sangue Do Meu Sangue
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Blumhouse Television
Divide / Conquer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Kimberly, a teenager suffering from agoraphobia, has not left the house since her mother's unsolved murder. On the eve of Thanksgiving, she begins to suspect that the safe harbor of home and her doting father may be a dangerous mirage.
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Art Direction:
Carol Uraneck
Casting:
John McAlary
Costume Design:
Caitlin Laingen
Director:
Patrick Lussier
Director of Photography:
Amanda Treyz
Editor:
Kayla Emter
Executive Producer:
Jason Blum
Zac Locke
Greg Gilreath
Adam Hendricks
John H. Lang
Hairstylist:
Taschi Lynell
Makeup Department Head:
Mayera Abeita
Original Music Composer:
Michael Wandmacher
Producer:
Derek Bishe
David Beazley
Eugene B. Rhee
Production Design:
Caitlin Laingen
Sound Designer:
Steve Boeddeker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Boeddeker
Tom Myers
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Josh Russell
Sierra Russell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Steve Boeddeker
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mel Lyman
Writer:
Louis Ackerman
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