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Release Date:
February 20, 2015
Original Title:
Digging Up the Marrow
Alternate Titles:
Digging Up the Marrow
How to Catch a Monster - Die Monster-Jäger
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Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
ArieScope Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 98
A documentary filmmaker turns his lens on an enigmatic conspiracy theorist who claims he's found the entrance to a vast underground city populated entirely by monsters.
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Art Direction:
Alex Pardee
Cinematography:
Will Barratt
Construction Coordinator:
Robert Konowalow
Creature Design:
Alex Pardee
Director:
Adam Green
Editor:
Josh Ethier
Adam Green
Will Barratt
Executive Producer:
Andrew Mysko
Adam Green
Alex Pardee
Gaffer:
Zack Wilcox
Leadman:
Anthony Cafaro
Makeup Artist:
Desiree Falcon
Makeup Effects:
Shaun Pendergraft
Roxanne Pike
Robert Pendergraft
Caitlyn Brisbin
Nic Henley
Original Music Composer:
Bear McCreary
Producer:
Cory Neal
Production Design:
Travis Zariwny
Set Decoration:
Melanie Rein
Sound Designer:
Mathew Waters
Writer:
Adam Green
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