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Release Date:
December 8, 2023
Original Title:
A Creature Was Stirring
Alternate Titles:
A Creature was Stirring
Criatura Infernal
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
10/09 Films
Paper Street Pictures
Skubalon
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 96
A nurse taking care of her daughter's mysterious affliction struggles to hide her secrets when uninvited strangers take shelter in her house during a lethal blizzard.
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Art Direction:
Megan Balthazor
Associate Producer:
David Guglielmo
Casting:
David Guglielmo
Co-Producer:
Cameron Burns
Costume Designer:
Jessica Erin Cary
Creature Design:
Tate Steinsiek
Director:
Damien LeVeck
Director of Photography:
Alexander Chinnici
Editor:
Damien LeVeck
Executive Producer:
Judy Nordseth
Steve Nordseth
Eli Samek
Brennan Lane
Doris Pfardrescher
Hair Department Head:
Paige Kayla Miller
Key Makeup Artist:
Julia Lucero
Line Producer:
Atkin Korkis
Makeup Department Head:
Trevor Thompson
Original Music Composer:
Matthew O'Malley
Producer:
Atkin Korkis
Natalie LeVeck
Aaron B. Koontz
Damien LeVeck
Vladislav Severtsev
Production Design:
Jeff McLied
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Allie Swift
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
David Greathouse
Stunt Coordinator:
Krista Perry
Writer:
Shannon Wells
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