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Release Date:
September 23, 2006
Original Title:
The Living and the Dead
Alternate Titles:
Distúrbio Fatal
Живые и мёртвые
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Giant Films
Rumleyvision
Spectrum Media Entertainment
Viva Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 83
Lord Donald and Lady Nancy reside in the magnificent but run-down Longleigh House with James, their mentally disabled adult son. Nancy has fallen seriously ill and Donald is preparing to sell the house to raise enough money to pay for an operation. He arranges for the family nurse, Mary, to take care of Nancy while he leaves to tend to the sale. However, James wants to prove to his father that he can look after his mother on his own and decides to lock Mary out of the house. It isn't long before James starts mixing his mother's pills and forgetting to take his own medication, and as the stress of looking after his mother increases, so too does the severity of his own condition.
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Art Direction:
Alasdair McKay
Casting:
Joyce Nettles
Costume Design:
Alice Wolfbauer
Dialogue Editor:
Hilary Wyatt
Director:
Simon Rumley
Director of Photography:
Milton Kam
Editor:
Benjamin Putland
Executive Producer:
Steve Milne
Mark Foligno
Elliot Grove
Uday Tiwary
Hairstylist:
Jacqueline Fowler
Makeup Artist:
Jade Bartley
Jacqueline Fowler
Original Music Composer:
Richard Chester
Producer:
Nick O'Hagan
Simon Rumley
Carl Schönfeld
Production Design:
Will Field
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Paul Hyett
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hugh Johnson
Writer:
Simon Rumley
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