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Release Date:
February 26, 2019
Original Title:
Demon Eye
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Quickfoot Media
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 NL: 16
Runtime: 87
A young woman returns to her father's country house in the moors following his mysterious death and finds a cursed amulet, connected to local witchcraft. She unlocks two deadly demons, who haunt her.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Natascha Schnieden
Choreographer:
Simone Amps
Colorist:
Chris Brearley
Costume Design:
Jo English
Director:
Ryan Simons
Director of Photography:
Marco Fanton
Drone Operator:
Chris Rawes
Editor:
Ryan Simons
Jamie Cymbal
Executive Producer:
Martin Cymbal
Maureen Lunt
Paul Renhard
David Gilbank
Christopher Hirst
Dennis Greatbatch
Paul Handford
First Assistant Director:
Noah Chebouli
Focus Puller:
James Froment
Graphic Designer:
David Hackney
Makeup Designer:
Rebecca Powell
Original Music Composer:
Ben Parsons
Jak Poore
Producer:
Jamie Cymbal
Ryan Simons
Simon Denton
Property Master:
Esme Knight
Second Assistant Director:
Heather Gant
Set Dresser:
Nicola Jones
Hollie Donnelly
Sound Designer:
Rob Wingfield
Sound Recordist:
Rob Wingfield
Writer:
Ryan Simons
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