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Release Date:
April 26, 2014
Original Title:
Mouse-X
Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Attercop Productions
Hyperreal Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Mouse-X is a mystery/sci-fi story about Anderson, a man who wakes in a building with no idea where he is or how he got there, before slowly discovering that in each of the rooms around him are a thousand clones of himself, all of whom woke into the same mysterious scenario. To escape he needs to outwit his 'selves' whilst overcoming the realization that he is not the only Anderson.
Assistant Director:
Charlette Kilby
Camera Operator:
Chris Wetton
Color Designer:
Malcolm Ellison
Construction Coordinator:
Mark Sutherland
Director:
Justin Tagg
Director of Photography:
Hákon Pálsson
Editor:
Jim Page
Gaffer:
Peter Tainty
Music:
Verbal Vigilante
Sound Designer:
Itamar Rosenblum
Still Photographer:
Meg Hodson
Jon-Paul Washington
Visual Effects:
Craig Stiff
Writer:
Justin Tagg
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