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Release Date:
February 4, 2000
Original Title:
Lighthouse
Alternate Titles:
Dead of Night
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Arts Council of England
British Screen Productions
Tungsten Pictures
Winchester Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 95
A prison ship on its way to a remote island prison runs aground on rocks and sinks. Mixed survivors of cons and prison guards struggle ashore, only to discover to their horror that another survivor got there first - the murderous & psychotic Leo Rook. Stranded, with no means of escape or call for help, the survivors must face a night of terror as they struggle to survive.
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Art Direction:
Christian Huband
Associate Producer:
Sara Bingaman
Co-Producer:
Peta Inglesent
Costume Design:
Linda Alderson
Director:
Simon Hunter
Director of Photography:
Tony Imi
Executive Producer:
Chris Craib
Gary Smith
Line Producer:
Lesley McNeil
Makeup Artist:
Catherine Heys
Makeup Designer:
Clare Le Vesconte
Makeup Effects Designer:
Paul Hyett
Original Music Composer:
Debbie Wiseman
Producer:
Tim Dennison
Mark Leake
Production Design:
Simon Bowles
Story:
Graeme Scarfe
Writer:
Simon Hunter
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