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Release Date:
October 27, 2013
Original Title:
Dark Mountain
Alternate Titles:
Dark Mountain
Тёмная гора
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Superstitious Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
In March of 2011, three filmmakers disappeared in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona while documenting their search for the Lost Dutchman mine. Their bodies were never found... but their camera was.
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Additional Editing:
Robert Zalkind
Associate Producer:
R.K. Samat
Carolyn Winslow
Co-Producer:
Padmini Narumanchi
Colorist:
Tashi Trieu
Costume Design:
Che Hurley
Dialogue Editor:
Derek Swanson
Director:
Tara Anaïse
Director of Photography:
Pyongson Yim
Editor:
Jennifer Harrington
Executive Producer:
Keith Blaich
First Assistant Camera:
Luz Gallardo
First Assistant Director:
Padmini Narumanchi
Gaffer:
Eunsoo Cho
Grip:
Matt Hingstman
Wasef El-Kharouf
Key Hair Stylist:
Boutheyna Boots
Key Makeup Artist:
Boutheyna Boots
Main Title Designer:
Scott Meola
Music Coordinator:
Sarah Ponder
Music Supervisor:
Clinton Stapleton
Original Music Composer:
Scott Meola
Producer:
Tamara Blaich
Tara Anaïse
Jennifer Harrington
Megan Peterson
Production Design:
Chris Wrobleski
Production Sound Mixer:
Harry Kim
Screenplay:
Tara Anaïse
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Luz Gallardo
Set Dresser:
Rebecca Cascio
Sound Designer:
Gabriel J. Serrano
Sound Editor:
Rob McIntyre
Devon Bowman
Sound Effects Editor:
Jessey Drake
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gabriel J. Serrano
Story:
Tara Anaïse
Tamara Blaich
Supervising Sound Editor:
Gabriel J. Serrano
Title Designer:
Dawn Chenette
Unit Production Manager:
Patrick DuPree
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Chan
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