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Release Date:
September 19, 2014
Original Title:
The Scribbler
Alternate Titles:
The Scribbler - Unzip Your Head
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Caliber Media Company
New Artists Alliance
NightSky Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 18 JP: R15+ US: R
Runtime: 88
Suki is a young woman confronting her destructive mental illness using "The Siamese Burn," an experimental machine designed to eliminate multiple personalities. The closer Suki comes to being "cured," she's haunted by a thought... what if the last unwanted identity turns out to be her?
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Art Direction:
Melisa Jusufi
Associate Producer:
Nicole Jones-Dion
Kseniya Rukavishnikova
Casting:
Sarah Suits
Costume Design:
Anthony Tran
Director:
John Suits
Director of Photography:
Mark Putnam
Editor:
Mark Lowrie
Executive Producer:
David E. Groom
Jack Heller
Johnson Kerry
Dallas Sonnier
Fight Choreographer:
Ray Siegle
First Assistant Director:
Jonathan Southard
Gaffer:
Jameson Barker
Line Producer:
Michelle Poole
Makeup Artist:
Shantel Hose
Original Music Composer:
Alec Puro
Producer:
Gabriel Cowan
Ken F. Levin
Production Design:
Kathrin Eder
Second Assistant Director:
Chandra M. Alexander
Second Second Assistant Director:
Curtis Raines
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Nicholas Wiesnet
Set Decoration:
Justin Vivian
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matt Vowles
Stunt Coordinator:
Damien Bray
Matthew R. Anderson
Stunt Double:
Becky Ohmes
Katie Eischen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Joe Barrucco
Visual Effects:
Andrew Finch
Writer:
Dan Schaffer
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