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Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
The Dark Lurking
Alternate Titles:
Alien Undead
Alien vs. Zombies: The Dark Lurking
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Filmwerx77
Left Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 96
The eight remaining survivors of a secret research facility barricade themselves away from a horde of ancient and deadly creatures
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Art Department Assistant:
Peter Tame
Assistant Camera:
Bob Dechphant
Jamie Chong
Best Boy Electric:
Justin Harrison
Camera Operator:
Philippe Deseck
Casting:
Aash Aaron
Costume Design:
Clyde Watts
Annie Brandes
Director:
Gregory Connors
Director of Photography:
Dirk Foulger
Editor:
Gregory Connors
First Assistant Director:
Mike Crowhurst
Focus Puller:
Anthony Mannion
Scott Kimber
Gaffer:
David Brooks
Davi Soesilo
Makeup Artist:
Elina Valttila
Makeup Department Head:
Kate Lyne
Music:
Kit Sivyer
Producer:
Stuart Wall
Production Design:
Dwayne Nicol
Script Supervisor:
Hayley Calderwood
Second Assistant Camera:
Clare Wood
Sound Recordist:
Grant Weatherburn
Steadicam Operator:
Milan Holec
Still Photographer:
Danielle Lomas
Niklas Larsson
Geoff Schatzel
Storyboard Artist:
Daniel Watts
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jesse Breckon
Hollie Johnson
Writer:
Gregory Connors
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