The Return (2006) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 10, 2006

Original Title:
The Return

Alternate Titles:
Arayış
Powracajacy koszmar
Revolver

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Biscayne Pictures
Intrepid Pictures
Raygun Productions
Rogue Pictures
Rosey Film Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  IE: 15  SE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

The past never dies. It kills.

Joanna Mills has a successful career but feels her personal life is spinning out of control. She has few friends, an estranged father, and a crazy ex-boyfriend who is stalking her. Joanna begins having terrifying visions of a woman's murder, and it seems that she is the killer's next target. Determined to solve the mystery and escape her apparent fate, Joanna follows her visions to the victim's hometown and finds that some secrets just do not stay buried.

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Art Direction:
Steve Joyner
Jeff Knipp

Casting:
Avy Kaufman

Costume Design:
John Dunn

Costume Supervisor:
Nina Proctor

Director:
Asif Kapadia

Director of Photography:
Roman Osin

Editor:
Claire Simpson

Executive Producer:
Trevor Macy
Marc D. Evans

Hairstylist:
Joe Rivera

Makeup Department Head:
Ermahn Ospina

Original Music Composer:
Dario Marianelli

Producer:
Aaron Ryder
Jeffrey Silver
Steve Gaub
Ron Schmidt

Production Design:
Thérèse DePrez

Publicist:
Flax Glor

Script Supervisor:
Gina Grande
Brooke Satrazemis

Set Costumer:
Vanessa Nirode
Nyima Johnston
Crystal Falkner-Paysse

Set Decoration:
Jeanette Scott

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Dashnaw

Stunts:
Jennifer Badger
Tim Rigby
Troy Brown
Bob Brown
Lance Gilbert

Writer:
Adam Sussman

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