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Release Date:
February 23, 2001
Original Title:
Haunted Castle
Alternate Titles:
Castillo encantado
Das Geisterschloss 3D
IMAX - Das Geisterschloss
Genres:
Animation | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
nWave Pictures
Production Countries:
Belgium
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 38
A young musician and singer named Johnny has been notified by a law firm that his mother, an aging rock star whom Johnny hasn't seen or heard from since he was 3 years old, has died in a helicopter accident. Johnny has been willed her castle and all of her property and money, but he must visit the actual castle to claim these things.
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Accountant:
Jan Morrison
Animation:
Peter Segers
Art Direction:
Anthony Huerta
Assistant Camera:
Jean Christophe Delinaoumis
Cinematography:
Kommer Kleijn
Colorist:
John Daro
Costume Designer:
Karen DeWolf
Dialogue:
Kurt Frey
Director:
Ben Stassen
Editor:
Ben Stassen
Executive Producer:
Ben Stassen
Gaffer:
François Zeegers
Intern:
Pierre Marteel
Maxime Richir
Key Animation:
Jos Claesen
Kris de Boeck
Olivier De Cafmeyer
Jérémie Degruson
Jean-Philippe Francis
Roland Franck
Anthony Huerta
Yvan Verhoeven
Key Grip:
Philippe de Smet
Mixing Engineer:
Philippe Baudhuin
Post Production Coordinator:
Annie Toth
Post Production Supervisor:
Rick Gordon
Producer:
Charlotte Huggins
Caroline Van Iseghem
Sound:
Paul-François Fontigny
Sound Designer:
Pierre Lebecque
Sound Editor:
Fred Demolder
Stereoscopic Editor:
Tim Mendler
Supervising Sound Editor:
Vincent Debast
Yves Renard
Technical Supervisor:
Joel Labby
Writer:
Ben Stassen
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