Red (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 7, 2020

Original Title:
Red

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
KI Films Ltd

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

When an ex-soldier awakes in a bath of ice to discover he’s missing a kidney, and worse - his daughter, he must fight his way through the ‘Organ Harvesting Den’ to find her before it’s too late.

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Art Direction:
Victoria Lowe

Associate Producer:
Simon Oliver Fowler
Steven Leek
Sonny Louis

Cinematography:
Mark Nutkins

Costume Assistant:
Richard Berry

Costume Design:
Anya Jane Magee

Director:
David Newton

Director of Photography:
Mark Nutkins

Editor:
Adam Heayberd

Executive Producer:
Declan Chellar
Jonathan Cohen
Al Holland
Nick Lavelle
John MacDonald
David Mullenger

First Assistant Camera:
Darren Johnson

First Assistant Director:
Anna Saracka
Jonay Sevillano Regalado

Makeup & Hair:
Poppy Clouter

Original Music Composer:
Nina Humphreys

Producer:
David Newton
Wolf E. Rubea

Production Design:
Shean Caisley

Property Master:
Porl Matthews

Sound Designer:
Dean Covill

Sound Recordist:
Matteo di Cugno

Third Assistant Director:
Shawn Dixon

Visual Effects:
Steve Askey

Writer:
Beau Fowler

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