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Release Date:
May 13, 2023
Original Title:
Let It Kill You
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Fuse FX
Molecule Productions
New Core Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A disaffected American soldier asserts to his superiors that an enemy combatant is innocent, only to discover his new friend may be concealing a far more sinister secret.
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Jessica Urdank
Associate Producer:
Milena Govich
Co-Producer:
Tony Aronovitz
Andrew Jukes
Colorist:
Tim Vincent
Costume Designer:
Tonya Nelson
Creature Design:
George Troester
Dialogue Editor:
Max Daugherty
Director:
David Cornue
Director of Photography:
Jeff Caroli
Editor:
Tom Cole
Executive Producer:
Margaret Scarborough
First Assistant Camera:
Matt Abravaya
First Assistant Director:
Andrew Jukes
Foley Supervisor:
Zane D. Bruce
Gaffer:
Kory Cholakyan
James Kennard
Key Grip:
Peter Liu
Key Set Production Assistant:
Peter Blickensderfer
Location Manager:
Jason Schuyler
Makeup Department Head:
McKenzie Kelly
Original Music Composer:
David Cornue
Post Producer:
Gigi Coello-Bannon
Post Production Coordinator:
Ethan Ruel
Post Production Supervisor:
Jason Koiter
Producer:
Livi Zheng
Adam Bucci
Adam Huss
Production Assistant:
Kelsea Denney
Production Coordinator:
Mark Labella
Production Designer:
Wade Morrison
Second Assistant Camera:
Chloe Mackey
David Hersholt
Second Assistant Director:
Nathan de Lorimier
Sound Effects Editor:
Renai Buchanan
Zach Goheen
Sound Mixer:
Christian P. Minkler
Huck Walton
Sound Supervisor:
David Beadle
Special Effects:
Ben Graham
Ashton Warner
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Eddie Zarate
Special Effects Supervisor:
Simon White
Storyboard Artist:
Lance Hallowell
Title Designer:
Joel Amat Güell
VFX Supervisor:
Steve Meyer
Writer:
David Cornue
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