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Release Date:
August 9, 2023
Original Title:
The Last Voyage of the Demeter
Alternate Titles:
Dracula: Voyage of the Demeter
La Légende du Demeter
המסע האחרון של הדמטר
آخرین سفر دمتر
آخرین سفر دیمیتر
ドラキュラ デメテル号最期の航海
吸血鬼船
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
DreamWorks Pictures
Phoenix Pictures
Reliance Entertainment
StoryWorks Productions
Studio Babelsberg
Wise Owl Media
Production Countries:
Germany | India | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16 AU: MA 15+ BR: 16 CA: 14A CH: 16 DE: 16 FR: 12 HK: IIB ID: 17+ IL: 16 IT: 14+ JP: PG12 LT: N-16 MX: B-15 NL: 16 NO: 15 NZ: R16 PR: R PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 119
The crew of the merchant ship Demeter attempts to survive the ocean voyage from Carpathia to London as they are stalked each night by a merciless presence onboard the ship.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Michael Praun
Nic Osborne
ADR Editor:
Joel Erickson
Cameron Steenhagen
ADR Engineer:
Beau Emory
ADR Mixer:
Bobby Johanson
Jonathan Gomez
John-Thomas Graves
Simon Diggins
Mark Appleby
Jason Oliver
Fernanda Domene
ADR Recordist:
Art Skehan
ADR Supervisor:
Russell Farmarco
David Bach
Kira Roessler
Additional Editing:
Julian Clarke
Additional Music:
Etienne Monsaingeon
Brian Claeys
Bailey Gordon
Omer Ben-Zvi
Art Direction:
Marc Bitz
Mariana Vasconcellos
Assistant Editor:
Daniel Murphy
Hector Padilla
Dana Mulligan
Brian Zwiener
Eivind Sandodden Kise
Boom Operator:
Sven Krüger
Casting:
Nina Gold
Martin Ware
Co-Producer:
Miki Emmrich
Christoph Fisser
Henning Molfenter
Shelly Strong
Charlie Woebcken
Bragi F. Schut
Winston Azzopardi
Concept Artist:
Jerad Marantz
Andre Human
Dan Walker
Costume Design:
Carlo Poggioli
Costume Supervisor:
Martina Zammit Maempel
Creature Design:
Göran Lundström
Dialect Coach:
Kate Wilson
Dialogue Editor:
Joel Erickson
Cameron Steenhagen
Digital Colorist:
Mitch Paulson
Director:
André Øvredal
Director of Photography:
Tom Stern
Editor:
Patrick Larsgaard
Executive Producer:
Matthew Hirsch
Chris Bender
Jeb Brody
Anne Rodman
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Alexander Sachariew
First Assistant Director:
Janell Sammelman
Foley Artist:
Dan O'Connell
John T. Cucci
Foley Mixer:
Tavish Grade
Jack Cucci
Graphic Designer:
Henning Brehm
Hair Designer:
Heike Merker
Key Grip:
Jan Brun
Line Producer:
Winston Azzopardi
Loop Group Coordinator:
Patricia Rodríguez
Makeup Designer:
Heike Merker
Music Editor:
Ben Schor
Michael Baber
Novel:
Bram Stoker
Original Music Composer:
Bear McCreary
Producer:
Bradley J. Fischer
Mike Medavoy
Arnold Messer
Production Assistant:
Aakash Chandresh Dave
Production Design:
Edward Thomas
Production Sound Mixer:
Kai Lüde
Production Supervisor:
Miriam Alexa
Property Master:
Eckart Friz
Researcher:
Martin Mares
Screenplay:
Zak Olkewicz
Bragi F. Schut
Screenstory:
Bragi F. Schut
Script Supervisor:
Shane B. Scott
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Paul-Vincent Roll
Second Assistant Director:
Toby Spanton
Set Decoration:
Bernhard Henrich
Set Designer:
Rosalie Sperber
Set Dresser:
Haik Achim Lützow
Michael Price
Annabella Fortmann
Torsten Münch
Ben Krombach
Frank Müller
Martin Böhm
Mario Pautz
Julica Osterburg
Kata Bartyik
Sound Designer:
Ethan Van der Ryn
Erik Aadahl
Malte Bieler
Adam Kopald
Sound Effects Editor:
Darren Maynard
Roland N. Thai
Greg ten Bosch
Matt D. Hall
Sound Engineer:
Davor Bradac
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Ozanich
Brandon Proctor
Special Effects:
Patrick Tatopoulos
Special Effects Supervisor:
Uli Nefzer
Still Photographer:
Reiner Bajo
Stunt Coordinator:
Casey O'Neill
Supervising Art Director:
Wolfgang Metschan
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ethan Van der Ryn
Erik Aadahl
Thanks:
Guillermo del Toro
Christian Wagner
Roger Barton
J. Miles Dale
J.C. Spink
Sean Daniel
Unit Production Manager:
Miki Emmrich
Visual Effects Editor:
Grant Lynch
Shannon Leigh Olds
Michael J. Wechsler
Visual Effects Producer:
Steve Dellerson
Thomas F. Ford IV
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bradley Parker
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