Dead Daughters (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 1, 2007

Original Title:
Мертвые дочери

Alternate Titles:
Mertvye dochery
Мёртвые дочери

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Central Partnership
Praktika Pictures

Production Countries:
Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 123

Be Good Or Die

In present-day Moscow ghosts of three little girls killed by their insane mother randomly pick a person to watch over for a three days. If during this "probation period" person's moral standards appear not to be high enough The Daughters then kill him using telekinesis.

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Additional Director of Photography:
Egor Surovtsev

Assistant Editor:
Kirill Abramov

Associate Producer:
Tatyana Meskhi

Casting Director:
Anastasia Enina

Colorist:
Paul Lear

Director:
Pavel Ruminov

Director of Photography:
Fedor Lyass
Vitaliy Ershov

Editor:
Pavel Ruminov

Executive Producer:
Violetta Krechetova
Pavel Ruminov

Makeup Designer:
Kseniya Yakhnina

Music:
Trey Gunn
Pavel Ruminov

Producer:
Ruben Dishdishyan
Eduard Boyakov

Production Design:
Pavel Ruminov
Artem Kuzmin
Yekaterina Shcheglova
Valeri Nazarov

Second Assistant Director:
Tatyana Meskhi

Sound Designer:
Arcady Noskov

Sound Director:
Alexey Samodelko

Thanks:
Sonny Mallhi

VFX Supervisor:
Vladimir Leschinski

Writer:
Pavel Ruminov

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