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Release Date:
October 23, 2009
Original Title:
Knife Edge
Alternate Titles:
De Cortar à Faca
El secreto de la mansión
Knife Edge
Knife Edge - In punta di lama
Knife.Edge
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
120dB Films
Lipsync Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 90
A successful Wall Street trader returns to England with her new husband and five-year-old son, but their new start together turns into a nightmare when they move into a country house which contains a terrible secret.
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Art Department Assistant:
Naomi Moore
Art Direction:
Neil Pollard
Casting:
Dan Hubbard
Casting Associate:
Kelly Valentine Hendry
Costume Design:
Andy Blake
Director:
Anthony Hickox
Director of Photography:
Dan Bronx
Executive Producer:
Shelagh Miller
Shelagh Millar
Alasdair Maccuish
Peter Graham
Stephen Hays
Anthony Hickox
Hair Department Head:
Lynn Taylor-Wood
Line Producer:
Alexander O'Neal
Music Supervisor:
James Fitzpatrick
Original Music Composer:
Guy Farley
Producer:
Fiona Combe
Pippa Cross
Janette Day
Production Design:
Phil Roberson
Runner Art Department:
Naomi Moore
Script Supervisor:
Annetta Laufer
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Robert Binnall
Set Costumer:
Nat Van Halle
Set Decoration:
Yvonne Toner
Special Effects Supervisor:
Bob Smoke
Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Griffin
Stunt Double:
Richard Bradshaw
Gemma Powley
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Samantha Tracey
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stefan Drury
Glen Pratt
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