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Release Date:
July 5, 2013
Original Title:
A Field in England
Alternate Titles:
Поле в Англии
腐国恶土
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
Rook Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 18 DE: 16 GB: 15 IE: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 90
During the Civil War in 17th-Century England, a small group of deserters flee from a raging battle through an overgrown field. They are captured by an alchemist, who forces the group to aid him in his search to find a hidden treasure that he believes is buried in the field. Crossing a vast mushroom circle, which provides their first meal, the group quickly descend into a chaos of arguments, fighting and paranoia, and, as it becomes clear that the treasure might be something other than gold, they slowly become victim to the terrifying energies trapped inside the field.
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Additional Photography:
Nick Gillespie
Animation:
Cyriak
Costume Design:
Emma Fryer
Director:
Ben Wheatley
Director of Photography:
Laurie Rose
Editor:
Amy Jump
Ben Wheatley
Executive Producer:
Anna Higgs
First Assistant Camera:
Nick Gillespie
First Assistant Director:
James Sharpe
Hair Designer:
Candy Alderson
Location Manager:
Jacques Groenewald
Makeup Designer:
Candy Alderson
Original Music Composer:
Jim Williams
Producer:
Claire Jones
Andrew Starke
Production Accountant:
Gareth Jones
Production Design:
Andy Kelly
Production Manager:
Philiy Page
Prosthetic Designer:
Dan Martin
Script Supervisor:
Anita Christy
Carole Salisbury
Sound Designer:
Martin Pavey
Sound Recordist:
Rob Entwistle
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Marks
Writer:
Amy Jump
Ben Wheatley
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