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Release Date:
September 12, 2006
Original Title:
Trapped Ashes
Alternate Titles:
Armadilha do Terror
Death Room
デス・ルーム
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
11:11 Mediaworks
Asmik Ace Entertainment
Elephant Studio
Five Windows Productions
Independent Film Fund/CINV
TBS
Trapped Ashes
Production Countries:
Japan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 104
Trapped in a house of horror, seven people discover that the only way they'll get out alive is to tell their scariest stories.
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3D Artist:
Steven Lawrence
Art Department Coordinator:
Jule Baanstra
Camera Operator:
Naoki Noda
Casting:
Susan Shopmaker
Candice Elzinga
Construction Coordinator:
Harry Griffin-Beale
Costume Design:
Toni Burroughs-Rutter
Director:
Joe Dante
Sean S. Cunningham
Ken Russell
John Gaeta
Monte Hellman
Director of Photography:
Zoran Popović
Dolly Grip:
Otis Mannick
Geoff Brown
Editor:
Marcus Manton
Gaffer:
Andrew Mueller
Bruno Bittner
Yuji Wada
Hairstylist:
Bonnie 'Sam' Perrin
Key Grip:
Mike Branham
Toshiyuki Ichihara
Matt Kubas
Key Hair Stylist:
Mikiko Hayama
Honey Dawn Faircrest
Key Makeup Artist:
Joanne Kinchella
Original Music Composer:
Kenji Kawai
Producer:
Yoshifumi Hosoya
Yuko Yoshikawa
Dennis Bartok
Production Design:
Robb Wilson King
Property Master:
Hisae Shiina
Ric Walkington
Rigging Gaffer:
Cory Hodson
Rigging Grip:
Hiroyuki Hatori
Screenplay:
Dennis Bartok
Script Supervisor:
Nanette K. Martin
Kazuko Shingyoku
Jeannine Dupuy
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Lohengrin Zapiain
Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael Taglianetti
Steadicam Operator:
Victor Macias
Still Photographer:
Takashi Abo
Katie Yu
Visual Effects Producer:
Elaine Edford
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Steven Ilous
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