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Release Date:
October 6, 2012
Original Title:
Children of Sorrow
Alternate Titles:
Filhos da Dor
Los hijos del pecado
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
After Dark Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 16
Runtime: 88
Simon Leach is a very, very sick man. Thriving on despair, pain, and panic, he unites a group of broken and desperate people in the middle of the desert. He showers them with the love and affection they’re so desperate for, but Simon has a much greater plan for his followers.
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ADR Editor:
David J. Kruk
Art Direction:
Ryan Brett Puckett
Best Boy Grip:
Flavio Buenrostro
Boom Operator:
Maximilian Reid
Cinematography:
Dmitry Koshutin
Costume Design:
Catherine Elhoffer
Dialogue Editor:
David J. Kruk
Director:
Jourdan McClure
Editor:
Josh Earl
Executive Producer:
Courtney Solomon
Stephanie Caleb
First Assistant Camera:
Marissa Deal
First Assistant Director:
Ivone Alexandre
Foley Artist:
Tony Margulies
Gaffer:
Kyle Warmack
Key Grip:
Jared Threatt
Producer:
Jourdan McClure
Judy Fox
Ryan Finnerty
Doug Archibald
Production Design:
Adam Petke
Script Supervisor:
Chelsea Mayer
Sound Designer:
Greg Vossberg
Sound Mixer:
Kelly Ambrow
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
James Ojala
Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Vossberg
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Catherine Elhoffer
Writer:
Ryan Finnerty
Jourdan McClure
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