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Release Date:
May 30, 2016
Original Title:
Dark Signal
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Racing Snake Films
Wunderkammer Entertainment
Yona Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 98
The spirit of a murdered girl returns with a message. Now a stranded woman must team up with the staff of a local station to solve the mystery of her death.
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Animation:
Gemma Roberts
Art Direction:
Ismini Xekalaki
Assistant Art Director:
Ayse Kaya
Boom Operator:
Sarah James
Contact Lens Technician:
Dhruve Patel
Costume Design:
Kim Tizard-Lee
Costume Supervisor:
Charmaine Parram
Dialogue Editor:
Darren Jones
Director:
Edward Evers-Swindell
Director of Photography:
Adrian Brown
Drone Cinematographer:
Steve Quan
Editor:
Edward Evers-Swindell
Electrician:
Jovan Lawrence
Executive Producer:
James Huntsman
Neil Marshall
Todd Slater
First Assistant Camera:
Matt Deeley
First Assistant Director:
Martin Denham
Gaffer:
Dave Hutton
Makeup Designer:
Rebecca Hall
Nicola Pope
Music:
William Evers-Swindell
Music Supervisor:
Connie Farr
Painter:
Ellie Dyson
Producer:
Jonas Babics
Production Design:
Tabitha Quitman
Production Manager:
Craig Wilson
Property Master:
Ross Davidson
Script Supervisor:
Kelly Maracin Krieg
Second Assistant Camera:
Mark Gee
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Haridas Stewart
Sound Effects Editor:
Max Hughes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Simon H. Jones
Sound Recordist:
Joe Harris
Special Effects Technician:
Slobodan Velickovic
Visual Effects:
Mark Jackson
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