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Release Date:
August 26, 2024
Original Title:
Fright
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sixty6media
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
1937: Young Emily is trapped in a nightmare, chronic agoraphobia and a strange, domineering mother have turned their sprawling gothic mansion into a prison. On the brink of madness, Emily is haunted by lurking malevolent forces, her only hope, the desperate belief her missing father could save her from this living hell. But as she longs for his return, Emily is tormented by visions of a sinister, gnarled black hand—a spectre haunting her earliest memories. It is a homage to the unsettling atmosphere of 1950s horror cinema, echoing the terror of THE HAUNTING and the ghostly dread of THE INNOCENTS.
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Cinematography:
Matt Cotton
Director:
Warren Dudley
Editor:
John Langridge
Executive Producer:
Mark Beaumont
Leopold Noel
Rosie Harding
Lighting Director:
Josu Vaquerizo
Makeup Designer:
Rebecca Hall
Music:
James Cox
Rececca Corfield
Production Assistant:
Cara Boulsien
Production Manager:
Isabelle Rayner
Sound Designer:
Joe Vince
David Engellau
Sound Recordist:
Paul Karl Jones
Special Effects:
Rebecca Bland
Izzy De St Paer
Harrison Ryan
Still Photographer:
Sam Cadman
Writer:
Warren Dudley
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