Venom (2005) [R]

Release Date:
September 16, 2005

Original Title:
Venom

Alternate Titles:
Backwater
Envenenados
Jad
The Reaper
อสูรสยอง

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Collision Entertainment
Dimension Films
Outerbanks Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 85

He never hurt a soul until the day he died.

A group of teenagers fear for their lives in the swamps of Louisiana, chased by Mr. Jangles, a man possessed by 13 evil souls, and now relentless in his pursuit of new victims.

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3D Animator:
Joshua Cordes
Joel Sevilla

3D Artist:
Mark Allen
Jessica Vliet
Scott E. Metzger

3D Modeller:
Ryoji Takai
Shigeharu Tomotoshi
Yoshiya Yamada

3D Supervisor:
Chris Wells

ADR Voice Casting:
Wendy Hoffmann

Ager/Dyer:
Donna Chance

Art Department Coordinator:
Caleb Guillotte
Mark Molina

Art Direction:
Randy Moore

Boom Operator:
Thadd Day

Camera Operator:
Ian Lynch

Casting:
Amanda Harding
Amanda Koblin

Casting Associate:
Amy Staub
Tommy Staub

Construction Coordinator:
Chuck Stringer
John R. Elliott

Costume Design:
Jennifer L. Parsons

Costume Supervisor:
Linda Gardar
Nancy Collini
Rachel Sage Kunin

Creature Design:
Patrick Tatopoulos

Dialogue Editor:
David Williams

Digital Intermediate:
Doug Delaney
Kacie Haggerty
Alicia Johnson
Dawn Llewellyn
Lisa Markou
Rick Sparr
Amy Tompkins
Cindy Bond

Director:
Jim Gillespie

Director of Photography:
Steve Mason

Dolly Grip:
Buddy Carr

Editor:
Paul Martin Smith

Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Bob Weinstein

First Assistant Editor:
Mark Scovil

Foley:
Monique Reymond

Gaffer:
Mike McLaughlin

Hairstylist:
Audrey L. Anzures

Key Grip:
Gilly Charbonnet
Randy Tambling
Stuart Abramson
Chris Ekstrom

Key Hair Stylist:
Donita Miller

Key Makeup Artist:
Susie Mendez Pfister

Key Set Costumer:
Jennifer Kamrath
Ann Walters

Makeup Department Head:
Rodger Jacobs

Music Editor:
Shannon Erbe

Original Music Composer:
James L. Venable

Pre-Visualization Supervisor:
David Dozoretz

Producer:
Scott Faye
Karen Lauder
Kevin Williamson

Production Design:
Monroe Kelly

Property Master:
Jamie Maheu
Andrew M. Siegel

Rigging Gaffer:
James Keys
Stephen Beasley

Rigging Grip:
Charles 'Tom' Hinson

Screenplay:
Flint Dille
John Zuur Platten
Brandon Boyce

Script Supervisor:
Sam Sullivan
Judi Townsend

Seamstress:
Patty Spinale

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Alex Nepomniaschy

Set Costumer:
Pamela Waggoner

Set Decoration:
Kristin Bicksler

Sound Designer:
John Pospisil

Sound Effects Editor:
Ben Wilkins
Karen Vassar Triest

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Fishman
Tony Lamberti

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ed French

Special Effects Supervisor:
James Bomalick

Steadicam Operator:
Kirk R. Gardner
Jim McConkey
Jerry M. Jacob

Still Photographer:
Dale Robinette

Stunt Coordinator:
Troy Brown

Stunt Double:
Karin Silvestri

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Karin Silvestri
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Heidi Moneymaker
Danny Wynands
Tim Rigby

Supervising Sound Editor:
Geoffrey G. Rubay
Jason George

Visual Effects Editor:
David Berman

Visual Effects Producer:
Michael Meagher

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Colin Strause
Greg Strause
Chris Watts

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