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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
In a Heartbeat
Alternate Titles:
Bloodshot
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Romance
Production Companies:
Lovelight
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 106
A torrid night of passion and terror awaits Phillip after a chance meeting with a beautiful stranger, whose shocking secret past threatens to destroy them both. Little does he know he will soon be drawn into a nightmare more terrifying than even he can imagine.
Art Direction:
Anthony Neale
Merel Graeve
Assistant Camera:
Joe Dibble
Boom Operator:
Pietro Giordano
Mark Andrews
Camera Operator:
Luke Palmer
Raoul Girard
Co-Editor:
Joe Martin
Co-Producer:
Arnaud Vaissie
Marc Mourre
Colorist:
David Gonzalez Lozano
Costume Design:
Sallyann Short
Digital Imaging Technician:
Joe Martin
Director:
Raoul Girard
Director of Photography:
Luke Palmer
Editor:
Raoul Girard
Epk Camera Operator:
Viktor Ivanov
First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Bradley
First Assistant Director:
Ejr Lewis
Focus Puller:
Jeremy Fusco
James Matai
Karl Clarke
Rana Darwish
Foley Editor:
Andy Walker
Gaffer:
Ian Stowe
Graphic Designer:
James Shorrocks
Grip:
Grace Donaldson
Lighting Technician:
Jamie Burr
Location Manager:
Paul Giordani
Makeup Supervisor:
Niki Henry
Music:
Asa Bennett
Producer:
Raoul Girard
Production Manager:
Sukey Richardson
Script Supervisor:
Alexandra Leary
Second Assistant Camera:
Chai Rolfe
Second Assistant Director:
Iris Helfer
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Frank Madone
Sound Recordist:
Gabriel Sotiry
Special Effects:
Steven Painter
Steadicam Operator:
Matt Allsop
Still Photographer:
Tom Sparey
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Marks
Supervising Sound Editor:
Zane Hayward
Writer:
Raoul Girard
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