A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 10, 2002
Original Title:
Dog Soldiers
Alternate Titles:
Cães de Caça
Dog Soldiers
Démoni harcosok
Koersõdurid
Köpek askerler
Lobos Assassinos
Luna llena
Night of the Werewolves
Pasji vojnici
Psí vojaci
Πανσέληνος
Кучета войници
Псећи војници
Псы-воины
ドッグ・ソルジャー
도그 솔저스
Genres:
Action | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Kismet Entertainment Group
Luxembourg Film Fund
The Carousel Picture Company
The Noel Gay Motion Picture Company
The Victor Film Company
Production Countries:
Luxembourg | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ BE: 16 CA: R CH: 16 DE: 16 DK: 15 FI: K-16 FR: 16 GB: 15 IE: 18 NL: 16 NO: 18 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 105
A band of soldiers is dispatched to war games deep in the woods. When they stumble across a rival team slaughtered in camp, they realize they're not alone.
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Art Direction:
Christina Schaffer
Assistant Art Director:
Stephanie Rass
Claudio Campana
Camera Operator:
Carlo Thiel
Casting:
Andrea Clark
Jeremy Zimmermann
Costume Design:
Uli Simon
Director:
Neil Marshall
Director of Photography:
Sam McCurdy
Dolby Consultant:
James Seddon
Editor:
Neil Marshall
Executive Producer:
Vic Bateman
Harmon Kaslow
Romain Schroeder
Foley:
Peter Burgis
Andie Derrick
Gaffer:
Mick Durlacher
Location Manager:
Pascal Charlier
Makeup Artist:
René Jordan
Makeup Effects:
Lisa Crawley
Peter Hawkins
Justin Pitkethly
Original Music Composer:
Mark Thomas
Producer:
David E. Allen
Christopher Figg
Tom Reeve
Production Design:
Simon Bowles
Production Manager:
Laurent Dumas
Script Supervisor:
Sheila McNaught
Set Decoration:
Sonja Klaus
Sound Editor:
James Boyle
James Harrison
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Matthew O'Toole
Steadicam Operator:
Paul Alexander
Still Photographer:
Etienne Braun
Stunt Coordinator:
Harry Wiesenhaan
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Conway
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bob Keen
Writer:
Neil Marshall
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