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Release Date:
February 27, 2013
Original Title:
The Dyatlov Pass Incident
Alternate Titles:
Devil's Pass
El paso del diablo
Şeytan Geçidi
死亡之山
诡山
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Aldamisa Entertainment
Future Films
Kjam Media
Midnight Sun Pictures
Non-Stop Productions
Production Countries:
Russia | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R18+ CH: 16 DE: 16 FI: K-16 GB: 15 RU: 18+ SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 100
In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains. Two weeks later, all of them were found dead. What happened is a mystery that has baffled investigators and researchers for decades. It has become known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident. When five ambitious American college students are issued a grant to return to the site of the original events, they gear up with the belief that they can uncover and document the truth of what happened to the supposedly experienced hikers. But what they find is more shocking than anything they could have imagined. Retracing the steps of the Russians' ill-fated journey, the students are plagued by strange and increasingly terrifying phenomena that suggest that in spite of the desolate surroundings, they are not alone. The forces at work in the Dyatlov Pass Incident have been waiting for them.
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3D Supervisor:
Marc Dubrois
Benoit Revilliod
Animation:
David Lapierre
Alexia Schmidt
Art Direction:
Fyodor Savelyev
Assistant Camera:
Maksim Chernykh
Aleksey Avdeyuk
Boom Operator:
Anton Klevtsov
CG Supervisor:
Michael Landgrebe
Camera Operator:
Andrey Debabov
Casting:
Suzanne Smith
Casting Associate:
Cara Beckinsale
Co-Executive Producer:
Natalya Kotkova
Russell Gray
Nikki Stanghetti
Costume Assistant:
Sofya Chernenkova
Costume Design:
Varvara Avdyushko
Costumer:
Viktoriya Tarusova
Craft Service:
Valentina Savchenko
Creature Design:
Jerad Marantz
Decorator:
Nikolay Rastimeshin
Denis Nikolaenko
Dialogue Editor:
Stephanie Brown
Digital Imaging Technician:
Grigoriy Abalov
Alexey Nenahov
Digital Intermediate:
Michael Lafuente
Jon Pehlke
Director:
Renny Harlin
Director of Photography:
Denis Alarkon-Ramires
Editor:
Steve Mirkovich
Executive Producer:
Boris Teterev
Mark C. Manuel
Jacob Pechenik
David Bergstein
First Assistant Camera:
Hamadi Hreitani
First Assistant Director:
Mary Ellen Woods
First Assistant Editor:
Rick Grayson
Tom Scully
Focus Puller:
Lev Rodriguez
Evgeny Ilyin
Foley:
Hilda Hodges
Shelley Roden
Gaffer:
Kirill Timoshichev
Key Costumer:
Tatyana Chernikova
Lighting Technician:
Dmitriy Botvinnik
Vyacheslav Burtsev
Eduard Gavrilkov
Ilya Markevich
Location Coordinator:
Natalya Shakhnazarova
Location Manager:
Natalya Shakhnazarova
Makeup & Hair:
Marina Evseenko
Ekaterina Koveshnikova
Irina Lyashko
Makeup Effects:
Martin Astles
Joe Colwell
Crystal Ro
Chris Hampton
Music Supervisor:
Holly Adams
Mary Ramos
Original Music Composer:
Yuri Poteyenko
Post Production Supervisor:
Lis Kern
Producer:
Alexander Rodnyansky
Sergey Bespalov
Renny Harlin
Kia Jam
Sergey Melkumov
Production Assistant:
Kirill Mazur
Valentin Denisevich
Dmitrij Chrustalev
Vazgen Hachatryan
Production Designer:
Fyodor Savelyev
Production Manager:
Marina Leonova
Production Sound Mixer:
Rostislav Alimov
Property Master:
Yekaterina Kharnas
Script Supervisor:
Shelly Stoyanova
Second Assistant Director:
Mariya Korneva
Set Decoration:
Vladimir Kostyuk
Dmitrij Eskin
Konstantin Semin
Sound:
Elena Alimova
Sound Effects Editor:
David Werntz
Terry Rodman
Marc Meyer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gregory H. Watkins
J. Stanley Johnston
Special Effects:
Igor Titov
Mikhail Yakushev
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Todd Tucker
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ilya Churinov
Special Effects Technician:
Roman Pershin
Andrey Zhandarmov
Still Photographer:
Sergey Korotkov
Storyboard Artist:
Miklos Weigert
Stunt Coordinator:
Viktor Ivanov
Stunt Double:
Aleksandr Doronin
Svetlana Chernukhova
Yuriy Vashurin
Stunts:
Artem Yankov
Yuriy Vashurin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Christopher S. Aud
Transportation Coordinator:
Dmitrij Chrustalev
Unit Production Manager:
Natalya Gavrilkova
Natalya Shakhnazarova
Visual Effects Producer:
David Danesi
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Thomas Duval
James McQuaide
Justin Daneman
Writer:
Vikram Weet
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