A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 2, 2009
Original Title:
Summer's Blood
Alternate Titles:
El Crepúsculo de Summer
El crepúsculo de Summer
Lua Sangrenta
Maníacos
Summer's Moon
Verano sangriento
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lionsgate
Zed Filmworks
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
A demented handyman comes to the rescue of a young woman, then imprisons her in his basement.
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ADR Mixer:
Lorita de la Cerna
Art Department Assistant:
Francis Lapierre
Assistant Location Manager:
Matthew Peat
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jason Holtz
Assistant Property Master:
Catherine Poirier
Boom Operator:
Shamso Bihi
Mike Hickey
Carpenter:
Steve Sanger
Casting:
Aaron Griffith
Claudia Jurt
Lisa Parasyn
Colorist:
Andre Coutu
Costume Design:
Andy Tait
Director:
Lee Demarbre
Director of Photography:
Ioana Vasile
Editor:
Andre Coutu
Extras Casting:
Carmel Purkis
First Assistant Camera:
James Ransom
First Assistant Director:
Warren Dean Fulton
Foley Mixer:
Ray Gould
Gaffer:
David Riding
Key Grip:
Curtis Dickie
Key Makeup Artist:
Angie Mills
Lighting Technician:
Kate Derrick
Location Manager:
Rachel Fallis
Music:
Steve Gurevitch
Online Editor:
Andre Coutu
Producer:
Curtis Crawford
Robert Menzies
Donald Osborne
Production Manager:
Sarah Deline
Property Buyer:
Kate Derrick
Property Master:
Tim Walton
Screenplay:
Sean Hogan
Christine Conradt
Script Supervisor:
Carolyn Arbuckle
Second Assistant Camera:
Jesse Clark
Set Decoration:
Lisa Soper
Set Dresser:
Rebecca Berg
Sound Mixer:
Michael Aspirot
Sound Recordist:
Miles Finlayson
Still Photographer:
Petr Maur
Wardrobe Assistant:
Callie Ryan
Writer:
Travis Stevens
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