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Release Date:
August 25, 2023
Original Title:
How to Kill Monsters
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Dark Rift Films
RO Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 96
The sole survivor of a blood-drenched massacre must team up with a rag-tag bunch of rookie cops and lawbreakers to defend a police station from an invasion of monsters from another dimension.
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ADR Editor:
Douglas North
Adam McAndrew
Hannah Ingham
Assistant Director:
Tony Hipwell
Ingo Lyle Goodwin
luke couch
Associate Producer:
Troy Uahinui
Bridgette Hackman
Peter Bakewell
Chris Reynolds
Jonathan James
Cinematography:
Hamish Saks
Clapper Loader:
Heather Mager
Costumer:
Sarah Lillie Rose
Dialogue Editor:
Hannah Ingham
Director:
Stewart Sparke
Editor:
Stewart Sparke
Executive Producer:
Alex Joyner
Karl Morgan
Jon Vangdal Aamaas
Nick Ford
Fight Choreographer:
Daniel Thrace
First Assistant Camera:
Toma Iaramboykov
Foley Artist:
Massimiliano Borghesi
Gaffer:
Fin Grover
Grip:
Kyle Brumpton
Oliver Ridehalgh
Key Grip:
Ethan Allan
Lighting Technician:
Lemi Tarkan
Johnny Mennell
Rob Worsey
Omair Hamza
Makeup & Hair:
India Stone
Music:
Dave S. Walker
Producer:
Stewart Sparke
Paul Butler
Cal O'Connell
Production Manager:
Anna Bennett Squire
Props:
Gary Allen
Script Supervisor:
Ethan Allan
Daniel Joseph
Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Marlow
Douglas North
Daniel Jackson
Sound Recordist:
Ava Doyle
Corin Moorhead
Choyn Rahman
Hannah Ingham
Liam Gilchrist
Special Effects:
Mark Wilkins
Paul Wilkins
Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Bowers
Visual Effects:
Jeff Blyth
Cal O'Connell
Writer:
Paul Butler
Stewart Sparke
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