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Release Date:
September 12, 2013
Original Title:
Scar Tissue
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Sterling Pictures
Tall Man Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 103
When Luke wakes up and finds a mutilated corpse in his bathroom, his life changes for ever. Stalked by a terrifying psychopathic serial killer, he has to place his trust in the hands of a smart but volatile female cop, Sam Cross. The secret they uncover shatters Luke s life and brings Sam face to face with demons from her tragic childhood..
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"A" Camera Operator:
James Layton
Armorer:
Clive Shaw
Art Direction:
Luis MartÃn Santos
Assistant Director:
James Adkin
Casting:
Manuel Puro
Costume Design:
Raquel Azevedo
Costume Supervisor:
Florence Chow
Dialogue Editor:
Dominic Weaver
Director:
Scott Michell
Director of Photography:
Alan Dunlop
Editor:
Tony Palmer
First Assistant Camera:
Stephen Cornacchia
First Assistant Director:
Christiaan Faberij de Jonge
Gaffer:
Kingsley Barker
Location Manager:
Eduardo Rodrigalvarez
Makeup Artist:
Sara Austin
Bex Palmer
Makeup Designer:
Jane Dowers
Makeup Effects Designer:
Paul Hyett
Music:
Mark Ayres
Producer:
Michael Riley
Production Design:
John-Paul Frazer
Production Manager:
Claire Otway
Property Master:
Jim Harris
Script Supervisor:
Lola Dauda
Set Decoration:
Celina Norris
Sound Effects Editor:
David Nigel Thomas
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ben Baird
Sound Recordist:
Peter Gaudino
Special Effects Supervisor:
Matthew Strange
Steadicam Operator:
James Layton
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jason de Vyea
Writer:
Scott Michell
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