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Release Date:
August 26, 2002
Original Title:
Nine Lives
Alternate Titles:
Nine Lives
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 85
Nine friends seclude themselves in an old, isolated Scottish mansion for a birthday weekend bash. Cut off from the outside world by a snowstorm, strange behavior soon invades the group and one by one they disappear.
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Costume Design:
Andrea Galer
Dialogue:
Tom MacRae
Dialogue Editor:
Paul Conway
Director:
Andrew Green
Director of Photography:
Robin Vidgeon
Editor:
Paul Knight
Executive Producer:
Alexander Green
First Assistant Director:
David Daniels
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Andie Derrick
Makeup & Hair:
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Makeup Artist:
Helen Speyer
Music:
Edward White
Post Production Supervisor:
Bruce Everett
Producer:
Giles Hattersley
Andrew Green
Nik Korda
Production Design:
Nick Palmer
Screenplay:
Andrew Green
Second Assistant Director:
Simon Morris
Set Decoration:
Linda Wilson
Sound Effects Editor:
James Boyle
Sound Recordist:
Clive Derbyshire
Alex Marsden
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