Saint Sinner (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 2002

Original Title:
Saint Sinner

Alternate Titles:
Clive Barker's Saint Sinner

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Seraphim Films
USA Cable Entertainment
Via Genesis Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 90

To save the past, we must change the future.

In 1815 a monk, Tomas Alcala, unwittingly unleashes two female succubi, Munkar and Nakir, upon an unsuspecting 21st century. He is chosen by God to travel through the centuries and stop the demons' rampage.

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Art Direction:
Don MacAulay

Associate Producer:
Judith Craig Marlin

Casting:
Stacey Rosen

Co-Producer:
Joe Daley

Costume Design:
Antonia Bardon

Creature Design:
Patrick Tatopoulos

Director:
Joshua Butler

Director of Photography:
Barry Donlevy

Editor:
Sean Albertson

Executive Producer:
Clive Barker

Music:
Christopher Lennertz

Producer:
Oscar L. Costo

Production Design:
Eric Norlin

Set Decoration:
Tedd Kuchera

Story:
Clive Barker

Stunt Coordinator:
Ed Anders

Stunt Double:
Crystal Dalman

Teleplay:
Hans Rodionoff
Doris Egan

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