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Release Date:
November 28, 2012
Original Title:
Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
North Bank Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 15 IE: 18
Runtime: 86
The dead rise with a hunger for living flesh, and cities are soon overrun. A family flees from the carnage and takes refuge in an isolated farmhouse in western Wales.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Laura Clarke
Director:
James Plumb
Director of Photography:
James Morrissey
Editor:
James Morrissey
James Plumb
Executive Producer:
Manish Patel
Robert Graham
First Assistant Director:
Victoria Rodway
Gaffer:
David Morgan
Grip:
David Morgan
Makeup Artist:
Rachael Southcott
Makeup Effects:
Rachael Southcott
Music:
James Morrissey
Original Music Composer:
James Morrissey
Producer:
Andrew Jones
Production Assistant:
Scott Chambers
Adam Phillips
Production Designer:
Jeff Butler
Script Supervisor:
Victoria Rodway
Sound Mixer:
Paul Brookes
Sound Recordist:
Paul Brookes
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rachael Southcott
Thanks:
AJ Jones
Christine Jones
Tom Betts
Sonia Jones
Sarah Plumb
Rob Evans
Annemarie Langbridge
Isobelle Plumb
Paul Edwards
Jane Plumb
Raymond Jones
Julie Dunnell
Marc Hughes
Gareth Radford
David Dunnell
Henrietta Hensher
Lawrence McDonald
David Beynon
Lee Morrissey
Simon Prangley
Stuart Catley
Sharron Matthews
David Melkevik
Daniel Dunnell
Fran Plumb
John Plumb
Amanda Langbridge
Pamela Radford
Keri Collins
Robert Graham
Writer:
James Plumb
Andrew Jones
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