The Vigil (2020) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 1, 2020

Original Title:
The Vigil

Alternate Titles:
守靈魘

Genres:
Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
Angry Adam Productions
Blumhouse Productions
BoulderLight Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  DE: 16  ES: 16  FR: 12  GB: 15  IE: 18  JP: G  NZ: 13  PL: 16  RU: 18+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 88

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A man providing overnight watch to a deceased member of his former Orthodox Jewish community finds himself opposite a malevolent entity.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Robert Ko

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Tony Manzo

Art Department Coordinator:
Liz Chancey

Art Direction:
Stanford James

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lowri Best

Assistant Editor:
Alexander Rodriguez-Hernandez

Associate Producer:
Chaya Amor
Malky Goldman
Anthony Eu
Alex Peace
Joe Minz
Matt Sher
Neil Rock

Best Boy Electric:
Ace Buckley
Nathan Krauss
Callum Shaw

Best Boy Grip:
Gabe Waldman
Caleb Larsen
Robbie Mack

Boom Operator:
Nick Chirumbolo

Co-Producer:
Jamie Buckner

Colorist:
Sam Daley

Construction Coordinator:
Joseph Silovsky

Costume Design:
Nicole Rauscher

Craft Service:
Nadege Pierre

Dialogue Editor:
Juan Campos

Digital Imaging Technician:
Brandon Kelley

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Samantha Uber

Director:
Keith Thomas

Director of Photography:
Zach Kuperstein

Editor:
Brett W. Bachman

Executive Producer:
Jason Blum
Ryan Turek
Karen Barragan
Melvin Ang
Daniel Finkelman

First Assistant Camera:
Logan Gee
Connor Lawson

First Assistant Director:
Alex Burstein

Foley Artist:
Matt Davies

Foley Editor:
Cazz Cerkez

Foley Recordist:
Rich Bussey

Gaffer:
Joel Kingsbury

Grip:
Ryan Mulholland
Aaron Trujillo

Hair Department Head:
Bri Trischitta

Key Grip:
John Izarpate
Adam Mantell
Paul Wallace
Adam Wolf

Location Manager:
Giovanni Ferrari

Makeup Artist:
Mary Chipman
Asari Duke
Shannon Rae Mulligan
Chelsea Paige

Makeup Department Head:
Bri Trischitta

Music:
Michael Yezerski

Producer:
J.D. Lifshitz
Adam Margules
Raphael Margules

Production Accountant:
Zairi Malcolm

Production Assistant:
Jessica Papayiannis
Jake Solari

Production Design:
Liz Toonkel

Production Manager:
Jamie Buckner

Production Supervisor:
Cookie Walukas

Second Assistant Camera:
Dominic Ciofalo
Davis Fowlkes
Nicholas Savioli

Second Assistant Director:
Anthony James Faure

Second Second Assistant Director:
Nolan Schlain

Set Decoration:
Tyler Waugh

Set Designer:
Kerry Gibbons

Sound Designer:
Matt Davies

Sound Effects Editor:
Ryan Pater
Keith White

Sound Mixer:
Patrick Burgess

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Juan Campos

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ashley K. Thomas

Special Effects Supervisor:
Waldo Warshaw

Steadicam Operator:
Brendan Poutier

Still Photographer:
Matthew Coffey

Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick M. Walsh

Stunt Double:
Michael Viola

Stunts:
Dina L. Margolin

Supervising Sound Editor:
Juan Campos
Matt Davies

Unit Production Manager:
Jamie Buckner

Writer:
Keith Thomas

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