A Night to Die For (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 28, 2019

Original Title:
A Night to Die For

Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

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A twist on the Murder Mystery Cluedo, which centers around Miss Scarlett and her close friends at her stepfather Sam's birthday gathering. As the game begins Sam collapses and it is assumed that this was part of the game. However, as a mysterious inspector no one recognizes starts questioning the guests they all soon discover that the death was real and they are now all in danger.

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Boom Operator:
Mohammed Mbaye

Director:
Robin De Vernon Ryding

Director of Photography:
Callum Davidson
Robin De Vernon Ryding

Editor:
Robin De Vernon Ryding
Callum Davidson

Hair Department Head:
Kirsty Joanne Zaharia

Lighting Coordinator:
Adam Lammie

Location Manager:
Robin De Vernon Ryding

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Monique Kelly

Makeup Artist:
Ellen Patterson

Producer:
Robin De Vernon Ryding

Production Assistant:
Gregor Traynor

Runner Art Department:
Heather Watson
Daniella Zaharia

Script Editor:
Callum Davidson
Robin De Vernon Ryding

Sound Mixer:
Findlay Cowan

Writer:
Scott Thomson

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