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Release Date:
January 1, 2006
Original Title:
Mr. Soul
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
High Definition Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
A serial killer preys on prostitutes from the mean streets of a small, mid-west city as the police turn a blind eye. With an insatiable sexual appetite, the killer brutalizes his victims and leaves their bodies at Moon Lake outside of town. A voice inside the killer's head commands him to kill, his victims beg for death. John Martin Crawford is only too happy to oblige. But Moon Lake happens to be a spiritual holy ground for the local Native Americans, and soon the victims' ghosts are haunting both family members and complete strangers in desperate pleas for justice so their souls may rest. A supernatural story that reminds us the dead are not powerless.
Camera Operator:
Claude Savard
Casting:
Kari Rieger
Casting Assistant:
Eleanor Erum
Cinematography:
Michael Drabot
Michael Marshall
Costume Design:
Linda Madden
Director:
Jeremy Torrie
Driver:
Scott Quantrell
Dale Bracken
Editor:
Jeremy Torrie
Executive Producer:
Jeremy Torrie
Extras Casting:
Lori Stefaniuk
Extras Casting Assistant:
Patricia Kress
First Assistant Director:
Ehud Ellman
Gaffer:
John Gilmore
Generator Operator:
Marc Gagnon
Jim Campbell
Graphic Designer:
Joelle Craven
Key Grip:
Bill Mills
Key Hair Stylist:
Lori Caputi
On Set Dresser:
Jason Wilkins
Picture Car Coordinator:
John Bekavac
Producer:
Tanya Brunel
Second Assistant Director:
Eve Stewart
Set Costumer:
Lauren D. Martin
Set Dresser:
Bruce Cook
Robert K. Laurie
Sound Mixer:
Dino Schiavone
Special Effects Assistant:
Tim J. Langevin
Still Photographer:
Rebecca Sandulak
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Skene
Chuck Robinson
Truck Costumer:
Angela Wells
Writer:
Jeremy Torrie
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