Cub (2014) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 29, 2014

Original Title:
Welp

Alternate Titles:
Camp Evil
Cub - El Pequeño cachorro
Welp

Genres:
Adventure | Horror

Production Companies:
Potemkino
Splendid Film
Submarine

Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A  DE: 18  GB: 15  IE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

Be prepared.

Over-imaginative 12 year-old Sam heads off to the woods to summer scout camp with his pack convinced that he will encounter a monster...

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Assistant Production Manager:
Evelyn Vermeulen

Associate Producer:
Bert Govaerts
Benjamin Albertijn

Co-Producer:
Bruno Felix
Alex Verbaere
Femke Wolting
David Claikens

Colorist:
Olivier Ogneux

Costume Design:
Margerita Sanders

Director:
Jonas Govaerts

Director of Photography:
Nicolas Karakatsanis

Editor:
Maarten Janssens

Executive Producer:
Louis Tisné

Line Producer:
Karin S. de Boer

Location Assistant:
Annelise Tanghe
Gorik Verbeken
Steve De Roover

Location Manager:
Ingo Deckers
Thomas Anthoni

Makeup Effects:
Sophia Alix

Music Supervisor:
Maarten Janssens

Original Music Composer:
Steve Moore

Post Production Assistant:
Thomas Van der Vorst

Producer:
Peter De Maegd

Production Assistant:
Steffi Coppens

Production Manager:
Gitte Nuyens

Script Supervisor:
Kevin Van Roy

Second Assistant Director:
Caroline De Maeyer

Stunt Coordinator:
Nicolas de Pruyssenaere

Supervising Editor:
Jan Hameeuw

Writer:
Jonas Govaerts
Roel Mondelaers

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