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Release Date:
December 8, 2007
Original Title:
Eye of the Beast
Alternate Titles:
Alerta de Perigo
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Peace Arch Entertainment Group
RHI
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
This menacing monster yarn stars James Van Der Beek as government scientist Dan Leland, who's sent to investigate reported sightings of a giant squidlike beast that's put the entire population of a fishing village on edge. Though Leland starts his journey confident that this sea creature with an insatiable appetite is the stuff of old legends, a string of horrific occurrences soon begins to change his mind.
"A" Camera Operator:
Mark Chow
"B" Camera Operator:
Len Peterson
Animation:
Gary Barringer
Art Department Assistant:
Jamie Lou Morneau
Art Direction:
Larry Spittle
Assistant Accountant:
Jennifer Omoth
Paul Courchaine
Assistant Art Director:
Khali Wenaus
Assistant Hairstylist:
Brenda Rocchio
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Beth Anne McIvor
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michael Chirsky
Assistant Property Master:
Chris Roznowsky
Alexis Labra
Crystal Biloski
Ryan Berzuk
Assistant Set Decoration:
Lindsey Bart
Best Boy Grip:
Conroy Finnigan
Boom Operator:
Sacha Rosen
Casting:
Jim Heber
Casting Associate:
Joey Ritche
Construction Coordinator:
Jim Cebrowski
Costume Assistant:
Sydney Krause
Maureen Petkau
Costume Design:
Wanda Farian
Costume Set Supervisor:
Paula Dunfield
Craft Service:
Michelle Walker
Dialogue Editor:
Paul Morrow
Digital Compositors:
Megumi Kanazawa
Director:
Gary Yates
Director of Photography:
Michael Marshall
Dolly Grip:
Robert M. Thomson
Driver:
Dave Perich
Editor:
Jeff Warren
Electrician:
Jeremiah Milmine
Executive Producer:
Robert Halmi Jr.
Robert Halmi Sr.
Gary Howsam
Gilles Paquin
Michael J. Taylor
Extras Casting:
Kari Rieger
Extras Casting Assistant:
Eleanor Erum
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Einar Sigurdson
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Shauna Townley
First Assistant Director:
Laurie Mirsky
Foley:
Russ Dyck
Gaffer:
Joao Holowka
Key Grip:
François Balcaen
Key Hair Stylist:
Ediena Hawkes
Line Producer:
Dave Mahoney
Location Manager:
Michael Cowles
Makeup Department Head:
Brenda Magalas
Online Editor:
Tony Wytinck
Original Music Composer:
Jonathan Goldsmith
Post Production Supervisor:
Danielle Audette
Producer:
Phyllis Laing
Production Accountant:
Wendy Gaboury
Production Coordinator:
Andera J. Hutchison
Production Design:
Réjean Labrie
Production Manager:
Dave Mahoney
Production Office Assistant:
Rhia Alcantara
Production Supervisor:
Kate Harrison Karman
Property Master:
Jason Gibbs
Props:
Alexis Labra
Rigging Gaffer:
Darren Lannoo
Script Supervisor:
Tanya Mazur
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Jason Heke
Set Decoration:
Owen Bird
Set Dresser:
Robb Paraskevopoulos
Robert K. Laurie
Bruce Cook
Set Dressing Artist:
Alexis Labra
Robert K. Laurie
Robb Paraskevopoulos
Sound Effects Designer:
Anita Lubosch
Sound Effects Editor:
Anita Lubosch
Sound Mixer:
Dino Schiavone
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bruce Little
Sound Supervisor:
Bruce Little
Special Effects Coordinator:
Mark Gebel
Still Photographer:
Allen Fraser
Storyboard:
Nick Burns
Storyboard Artist:
Nick Burns
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Skene
Stunt Double:
Glen Thompson
Kristen Sawatzky
Stunts:
Dan Skene
Allan Wallace Dunkeld
Third Assistant Director:
Markian Saray
Transportation Coordinator:
Garry Trosky
Truck Costumer:
Carolyn Bradshaw
Unit Publicist:
RoseAnna Schick
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Teresa Kasepchuk
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Robert Crowther
Writer:
Mark Mullin
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