Daughter of the Lake (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 5, 2017

Original Title:
Daughter of the Lake

Genres:
Horror

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

A group of friends take a trip through the country, hoping to have a nice getaway for the weekend. But their trips takes a dangerous turn, when their tire mysteriously pops and an old stretch of road through the woods. They stumble upon an older man's house, and he offers them assistance. They accept, not knowing his deadly secret is hiding upstairs in her room. What will happen when his secret escapes, and not even he can control it anymore.

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Assistant Camera:
Majd Mazin

Cinematography:
Gary Kent

Continuity:
Erika Hurt

Costume Design:
Natalia Collazo

Director:
Ozlem Altingoz

Dresser:
Camille Dupin

Editor:
Anes Hasi
Ozlem Altingoz

Makeup Artist:
Al Domino

Music:
Ariel Mann

Producer:
Ozlem Altingoz

Producer's Assistant:
Kseniya Yorsh

Production Design:
Bryan Barrios

Second Assistant Camera:
Jaan Kristjan Utno

Sound Designer:
Jonathan Scott

Sound Effects Editor:
Marissa Saavedra

Stunt Coordinator:
Stephane Fiorenza

Writer:
Ozlem Altingoz

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