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Release Date:
February 4, 2007
Original Title:
Mary Worth
Alternate Titles:
Bloody Mary
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
DK Productions
Derollne Pictures
Pezmosis Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A
Runtime: 21
When they were children, Claire and Andrea would play Mary Worth (An old game where you say her name into a mirror three times). However, they could never muster the courage to say Mary's name the third time. Now curious and bored teenagers, they decide to play once more for fun. What they don't know is that the legend of Mary Worth is actually true, and if her name is recited at the right time of night, they will soon discover the terror that follows speaking the name... MARY WORTH.
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Assistant Director:
Caroline Lee
Boom Operator:
Keiran Fay
Director:
Derek Kopet
Director of Photography:
Pavel Patriki
Gaffer:
David DesJardine
Makeup & Hair:
Lindsay Thorne
Makeup Effects Designer:
Lindsay Thorne
Music:
Mark Pezzelato
Producer:
Caroline Lee
Derek Kopet
Production Assistant:
Keiran Fay
Production Coordinator:
Dominic Villeneuve
Sound:
Mark Pezzelato
Sound Recordist:
Justin Koroliochuk
Writer:
Caroline Lee
Derek Kopet
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