A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The Crucifix
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Equalize Entertainment
Noori Pictures
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Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
An exorcism goes horribly wrong and unleashes a vengeful spirit that has been locked up for centuries.
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Assistant Art Director:
Cal Davis
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Abigail Freeman-Pask
Cinematography:
Stephen Roach
Colorist:
Stephen Roach
Director:
Stephen Roach
Drone Operator:
Richard-William-Brooks
Editor:
Stephen Roach
First Assistant Camera:
Jake Tinker Ganley
First Assistant Director:
Top Tarasin
Gaffer:
Stanislaw Proszowski
Makeup Department Head:
Isabella Larter
Music:
Daniel Garavini
Mark A. Smith
Producer:
Glenn Kendrick Ackermann
Robert Howgate
David Marsh
Production Assistant:
Gareth Griffiths
Production Manager:
Matt Bradbury
Sound Designer:
Mark A. Smith
Sound Recordist:
Kristian Domingo
Terry Mendoza
Still Photographer:
Terry Mendoza
Cal Davis
Stunt Coordinator:
Darren Le Fevre
Visual Effects Art Director:
Phil Mutton
Writer:
Robert Howgate
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