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Release Date:
August 27, 2007
Original Title:
The Raven
Alternate Titles:
Ravenwood
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Rapid Heart Pictures
Production Countries:
South Africa
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 96
In this update to Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale, it's time for the biggest gay party of the year. Unfortunately, the host has chosen the site of the infamous Ravenswood Massacre to stage his blowout gala, where a mass murder happened fifty years ago to the night. The boozie revelry is cut short when a Raven-masked killer crashes the party, intent on repeating the bloody history. As the unknown killer picks the guests off, old grudges resurface among friends, and new suspicions emerge.
Associate Producer:
Jeffrey Schenck
Best Boy Electrician:
Albert Mohlaba
Costume Design:
Gitta Cox
Director:
David DeCoteau
Director of Photography:
Vincent G. Cox
Editor:
Chris Bavota
Editorial Staff:
Ivor Westpfahl
Chris Goulden
Electrician:
Andie Rogers
Executive Producer:
Stephen P. Jarchow
Paul Colichman
First Assistant Camera:
Pam Laxen
First Assistant Director:
Peter Thage
Gaffer:
Stephen Daly
Key Grip:
William Baker
Lighting Camera:
John Jordan
Line Producer:
Debi Nethersole
Location Manager:
Simon Savory
Kobus Estherhuizen
Makeup & Hair:
Heidi Gray
Matte Painter:
Sergey Musin
Music:
Richard Band
Joe Silva
Online Editor:
Jayme Wing
Producer:
David DeCoteau
Production Design:
Robert van de Coolwijk
Production Executive:
Richard Carroll
Matt Freeman
Production Manager:
Patric Shawn O'Neill
Property Master:
Barry Horne
Screenplay:
Matthew Jason Walsh
Second Assistant Camera:
MaCaire Cox
Lunga Xaba
Second Assistant Director:
Nathaniel Ramabulana
Set Dresser:
Rika Horne
Short Story:
Edgar Allan Poe
Sound Mixer:
Colin Tjiane
Special Effects:
Sergey Musin
Story:
David DeCoteau
Telecine Colorist:
Wiggie Ellenberger
Unit Manager:
Anna Baggallay
Wardrobe Master:
Donna Kisogloo
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Gitta Cox
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